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Parents Face the Challenges of School Closures

Word in Black is a reimagining of the Black Press, a journey initially begun by 10 publishers of independently owned Black media companies. Articles found under this banner for the next six months are companion pieces to those of fellow publishers and will soon be located on the new website, wordinBlack.com. This project is currently […]

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Johns Hopkins Names First Black Female Chair to Lead School Department

Namandjé Bumpus (Courtesy Photo) By AFRO Staff Namandjé Bumpus recently was named chair of the the department of pharmacology and molecular sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The appointment distinguishes the 39-year-old as the first African-American woman to lead a department at the prestigious school and the only Black woman […]

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‘Topside Outside’ Launches Featuring Baltimore-Inspired Street Mural

Mount Vernon boutique hotel welcomes guests for a picturesque outdoor dining experience through October. (Courtesy photo) By AFRO Staff In response to the pandemic, the changing demands of consumers, and the shift in the expectations of the hospitality industry, the award-winning Hotel Revival today launched “Topside Outside,” its first outdoor dining space looking onto the […]

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Morgan Receives $250K IMLS Grant to Support Special Library Collection Research

Morgan State University Receives Grant of Nearly $250,000 to Support Research of Pioneering Black Anthropologist Ellen Irene Diggs Personal Papers of the Late Morgan Faculty Great Provide Humanities Education, Career Experience for Students BALTIMORE — The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded Morgan State University (MSU) a one-year, $248,551 grant to implement a comprehensive interpretive […]

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BCPS News Release – New Option for BCPS Families: Outdoor Enrollment

New option for BCPS families: outdoor enrollment Many parents, caregivers will be able to enroll children in schools, verify residency, or submit other paperwork in person and outside TOWSON, MD. – Many parents and caregivers who need to enroll their children in Baltimore County Public Schools – or renew shared domicile status or verify residency […]

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The ‘Black Panther’ Lives!

Sean Yoes By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com The recent death of Chadwick Boseman at age 43, was a brutal gut punch for millions who were inspired by his ascent, and shocked by his all too short life. Boseman, who battled colon cancer for four years before ultimately succumbing to the disease, brought life […]

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