BALTIMORE, MD (January 29, 2021)— With temperatures forecasted to fall into the teens with wind chill and an anticipated wintry mix Sunday into Monday, Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa today extended the Code Blue Extreme Cold declaration until Tuesday morning, February 2nd. “With dangerously cold temperatures expected in Baltimore, I am extending the Code Blue Extreme […]
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BMA offers visits by appointment for small groups
BALTIMORE, MD (January 29, 2021)—The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) today announced that small groups of up to eight people will be able to reserve time to see a limited selection of exhibitions and galleries from Saturday, February 6 through Sunday, March 7. Each group will have 90 minutes to see two exhibitions that opened in […]
Amanda Gorman is everything!
Sean Yoes By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com It’s been a little over a week since Amanda Gorman captivated us all at United States Capitol with her words during the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Madame Vice President Kamala Harris and became an international household name in the process. Her poem, “The Hill […]
Johnson & Johnson’s $100M plan to close the racial health gap
Michael Sneed, executive vice president of Global Corporate Affairs and chief communication officer of Johnson & Johnson (Photo courtesy Johnson & Johnson) By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO As uncertainties over the future of America in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to swirl, a premier American pharmaceutical and medical multinational is […]
AFRO employee discovers dead body in Druid Hill Park
By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com In a city that has endured more than 300 homicides a year since 2015, it is easy for people to become numb to the murder and mayhem that is all around us. Perhaps it’s easier for many to just keep their heads down and keep it moving. AFRO […]
Navasha Daya’s `Liberation Song’
By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com “I see the Blackness of my people. You know they’re Calling for freedom everywhere I’ve seen the Blackness of my people, and all you’ve got to do Brothers and Sisters, reach out your hands. We’re gonna Take you there Black stands for liberation…” -Gil Scott-Heron, “The Liberation Song” […]
CSU receives grant to study causes of gun violence among young Black males in Baltimore
CSU Receives Grant to Study Causes of Gun Violence Among Young Black Males BALTIMORE — Coppin State University (CSU) has received a two-year, $100,290 grant, to study the attitudes and reasons that spark young African-American males in urban areas pick up and carry guns, in an effort to reduce the problem. Lead investigator at CSU, Dr. […]
Online registration now open for YouthWorks 2021 summer jobs program
Registration for Summer Job Placements to be Conducted Entirely Online this Year (Photo/moed.baltimorecity.gov/youth-services) BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, January 25, 2021) — Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that YouthWorks, Baltimore City’s summer jobs program for young people, has opened online registration for the 2021 summer session. Residents ages 14-21 can visit youthworks.oedworks.com to register as a […]
Morgan expands economic impact to $1.1 billion statewide, $640 million in Baltimore
Morgan student discusses research findings at recent Morgan Innovation Day held annually in Annapolis before Maryland legislators, students, faculty, staff and alumni for a first-hand look at new research, innovation and partnership initiatives incubated at the National Treasure. (Photos Courtesy of Office of Morgan State University) Independent Study Affirms University’s Economic Vitality Fueling Jobs, Research […]
Red Cross urges blood donation to maintain supply amid pandemic
The American Red Cross typically has a tough time keeping the blood supply strong during the winter months when inclement weather and seasonal illnesses can impact donors. This year the pandemic adds in another challenge in keeping the blood supply strong. The Red Cross is urging healthy individuals to make an appointment to give blood […]
MLK & AKA: A day of impact panel and brunch
By Michelle Richardson Special to the AFRO The Baltimore area chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority came together to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr with a weekend of sisterhood and service. Epsilon Omega, Rho Xi Omega, Upsilon Epsilon Omega (UEO), Psi Phi Omega (PPO), and Pearls by the Bay […]
Prayerfully Announcing the Homegoing Service of Mr. Nathan Chapman
Mr. Nathan A. Chapman, Jr., age 63, of Baltimore MD, transitioned Saturday, January 17, 2021 in Seasons Hospice at Sinai Hospital. Mr. Chapman was born September 3, 1957 in Baltimore, MD. Mr. Chapman was an Investment Banker in the Finance Industry for many years. The Life of Nathan Alfonzo Chapman, Jr. Nathan A. Chapman, Jr. […]

