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Order of the Governor of the State of Maryland related to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Gov. Larry Hogan (Courtesy Photo) AMENDING AND RESTATING THE ORDER OF FEBRUARY 23, 2021, REGULATING CERTAIN BUSINESSES AND FACILITIES AND GENERALLY REQUIRING USE OF FACE COVERINGS   WHEREAS, A state of emergency and catastrophic health emergency was proclaimed on  March 5, 2020, and renewed on March 17, April 10, May 6, June 3, July 1, July  […]

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Mayor Brandon M. Scott launches My Digital Data Locker to help vulnerable residents maintain vital documents

BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, March 9, 2021) — To better meet the needs of Baltimore’s most vulnerable residents, Mayor Brandon M. Scott has announced that the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) and Baltimore’s Continuum of Care (CoC) have launched My Digital Data Locker Baltimore – a web-based tool that gives people experiencing homelessness a secure […]

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Mayor Scott takes first step in reforming Baltimore’s procurement process with focus on equity

Mayor Brandon M. Scott (Courtesy Photo/https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/) Mayor Issues Request for Proposals for Comprehensive Assessment of Procurement Policies and Practices BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, March 8, 2021) — In his latest effort to modernize Baltimore City government and improve equitable outcomes, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced plans for a full reform of the procurement system. Baltimore’s procurement […]

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Cardin says the American Rescue Plan will bring needed relief to Marylanders

U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.) (Courtesy Photo) “Emergencies like this are when government can best bring together the resources that will make a positive difference in people’s lives.” WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Chair of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee and a senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, issued the […]

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Morgan State University graduate hits the ground sprinting

By AFRO Staff Naomi James-Snead, structural engineer, is representing Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Washington for Engineers Week. She serves at the Naval Research and Development Establishment (NR&DE) Support Office located at Naval Support Activity Annapolis. James-Snead has served with NAVFAC Washington for just one year but has made an incredible impact in that […]

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Women’s History Month: A tribute to my sister: Honoring the memory of Dr. Debra Antoinette (Bass) Dudley

Dr. Debra Antoinette (Bass) Dudley (1952-2013) was the first Black woman to graduate from University of Maryland Dental School in 1977. (Courtesy photo) By Kim Williams Special to the AFRO Shattering glass ceilings, breaking down barriers, overcoming insurmountable challenges and beating the odds describes my older sister’s accomplishments. Dr. Debra Antoinette (Bass) Dudley was the […]

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Not his-tory, our-story

Sean Yoes By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com I stopped “celebrating” Black History Month decades ago in lieu of an ongoing observation and chronicling of Black excellence personally and professionally. It was Ossie Davis who, during the eulogy of Malcolm X,  declared, “Malcolm had stopped being “negro” years ago. It had become too small, […]

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True Originals on Exhibit at Waller Gallery

Rebecca Marimutu’s “Portrait(s),” are huge hanging kraft paper tapestries that dominate the space at Waller Gallery. (courtesy photo) By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO Waller Gallery continues its 2021 opening exhibition of “Contextual Exposure,” featuring interdisciplinary and multi-media works from three artists: Ada Pinkston, Noél Puéllo and Rebecca Marimutu. Dominating the space are […]

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