In an effort to provide affordable and healthy groceries to the community, the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) and Santoni’s Supermarket have partnered to create the Virtual Supermarket Project, which will allow residents to order groceries online and pick them up at the Orleans and Washington Village branches of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Santoni’s, […]
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AFRO 2010 Legends & Pioneers
Hailing from East Baltimore, Lucille Gorham has dedicated a considerable amount of time to serving her community and helping people. She first began work in the community as an advocate for the AFRO American Newspapers’ Clean Block Program in 1945. The program assembled local churches and residents to ensure the cleanliness and safety in the […]
Pr. George’s Native Translates Life Experiences into Novel
Mahogany Woodland is a young Prince George’s County native and a person of many talents. She’s a teacher, has her postgraduate degree and now can add author to her list of titles. Woodland’s first book, Freshman Honeys was recently released. It is a book that, while fiction, definitely has some hints of things she and […]
D.C. Students Gain Entrance to College
(March 17, 2010) – Nearly 150 D.C. students, parents and school faculty embarked on the annual College Round-Up in Tarboro, N.C., led by Councilmember Kwame R. Brown. This marks the third year that Brown has escorted D.C. high school students to the event, where many students received on-the-spot offers from many Historically Black Colleges and […]
Pr. George’s Native Translates Life Experiences into Novel
(March 17, 2010) – Mahogany Woodland is a young Prince George’s County native and a person of many talents. She’s a teacher, has her postgraduate degree and now can add author to her list of titles. Woodland’s first book, Freshman Honeys was recently released. It is a book that, while fiction, definitely has some hints […]
Entire Graduating Class of Chicago All-Black Charter School Accepted to College
A group of 107 graduating seniors from the Urban Academy for Young Men in Englewood, Chicago is celebrating a great success: every young man in the school’s first graduating class has been accepted into a four-year-college. The bar for students is held high at Urban Prep, an all-African-American male charter school founded in 2006 and […]
Former Trailblazing S.C. Legislator Found Dead
Juanita Goggins, the first Black woman elected to the South Carolina Legislature, was found dead in her home in early March after she apparently froze to death. She was 75. Goggins, who had become a recluse in her later years, died in a rented house just four miles from the state house in Columbia, S.C. […]
Hometown Celeb Advocates for a ‘Healthy Start’
Infant mortality is a silent killer among African-American babies in Baltimore City; it is a widespread problem that took the lives of 14.3 of every 1,000 Black babies born in 2008. To get the word out, Baltimore City Healthy Start hosted its third annual Cradle of Hope luncheon to underscore the importance of comprehensive health […]
Obama Confirms Commitment to Haiti
President Obama renewed his vow for continued relief to Haiti during Haitian President Rene Preval’s visit to the White House on March 10. As citizens of the earthquake-stricken nation struggle to rebuild, Obama said the U.S. must continue to support Haiti in its hour of need. “The situation on the ground remains dire and people […]
“Bloody Sunday” Anniversary a Reminder of Turbulent Past
Georgia Congressman John Lewis and a host of other Black leaders paused March 7 at the site of the “Bloody Sunday” incident in Selma, Ala., marking the 45th anniversary of a civil rights march which ended in violence. Lewis was part of the landmark voting rights march in which he and a host of other […]
CDC Launches HIV/AIDS Info Web Site
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched their social media initiative, “i know,” on March 4 at Clark Atlanta University, a new attempt to promote HIV prevention. The “i know” campaign was created to provide young African-American adults with an open forum to discuss the deadly virus both on and offline. In addition to […]
Obama Donates Nobel Prize Money to Charities
President Obama will donate $1.4 million from his Nobel Peace Prize to several charities, according to a White House press release. Obama will donate a total of $750,000 to six groups that assist students going to college. The Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund, which helps to rebuild the devastated country, will receive $200,000. Fisher House, which supplies […]

