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Beating holiday loneliness during the global pandemic

Judi Breiterman walking her dog Callie November 19, 2020 in Waldorf, Md (Photo courtesy: Alanda Lee) By Charnyse Burton Special to the AFRO Now that health experts strongly encourage individuals across America to cancel their traditional plans and only gather with their immediate households, the grim reality of eating alone is facing many. Judi Breiterman, […]

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Thanksgiving Dinner For “Too”

By AFRO Staff With Thanksgiving right around the corner and social distance restrictions stricter than ever, Baltimore’s Hotel Revival has got dinner covered. The plan is to provide meals to the residents of Park View at Ashland Terrace, an affordable senior community in East Baltimore, in addition to offering a meal with all the trimmings […]

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St. Francis Neighborhood Center-Central West Baltimore-Groundbreaking Announcement

St. Francis Neighborhood Center (Courtesy Image/Logo) Long Awaited Monumental Groundbreaking of New Construction of Community Center in Central West Baltimore Congressman Mfume, Lt. Governor Boyd, Senator Hayes, Council President/Mayor-Elect Scott, State Representative/Council President-Elect Mosby, Councilman-Elect Torrence and Councilman Cohen, Housing Commissioner Kennedy, and Other Dignitaries to Participate in St. Francis Neighborhood Center Ceremony Baltimore, MD […]

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White and Black communities in Maryland experience a 20% difference in loans from CARES Act

(By Andrew Angelov_Shutterstock) By Amina Lampkin, Capital News Service Predominantly white communities in Maryland received approximately 20 percent more loans and money per loan under the Paycheck Protection Program compared to predominantly Black communities, according to data from the Small Business Administration (SBA) analyzed by Capital News Service. The Paycheck Protection Program was a derivative […]

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MARIAN HOUSE AT THE WOMEN’S INDUSTRIAL EXCHANGE WILL BECOME THE NEW HOME OF THE MARYLAND WOMEN’S HERITAGE CENTER

November 20, 2020 (Baltimore) Marian House has agreed to lease the 1,000 sq. ft. storefront space of the Women’s Industrial Exchange Building at 333 North Charles Street to the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center.  The Maryland Women’s Heritage Center (MWHC) was established to preserve the past, understand the present, and shape the future by recognizing, respecting, […]

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AFRO Exclusive: Cherry Hill Strong

Residents and other organizations are working hard to protect Baltimore’s historic Cherry Hill community. (Courtesy photo) By Tashiera Allen and Jamar Dorsey Special to the AFRO South Baltimore’s historic Cherry Hill community has a story to tell. Much like the esteemed AFRO-American newspaper, Cherry Hill’s history must never be forgotten. Did you know that Cherry […]

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