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Black athletes gather at Bowie State University for straight talk about racial and social justice in sports

By Deborah Bailey, Contributing Editor Bowie State University recently held the fifth annual UMPC Social Justice Alliance Symposium in honor of Second Lt. Richard Collins III, a University of Maryland, College Park student killed in a 2017 hate crime. Collins was posthumously elevated to the rank of first lieutenant.  The event took place on April […]

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Department of Parks and Recreation offers free youth summer camp

By Hadiya Presswood, Special to the AFRO Free youth camp sessions will be offered by D.C.’s Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) this summer in Scotland, Md. at Camp Riverview. Children ages eight to 13-years-old will spend a week enjoying outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, swimming, crafting, horseback riding and educational programs. Camp Riverview has […]

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Rising Black GOP star embroiled in tough Kentucky primary fight

By Bruce Schreiner, The Associated Press Flagged as a rising Republican star who worked for Mitch McConnell and pitched Donald Trump’s campaign to Black voters, Daniel Cameron could have taken a cautious approach and run for reelection as attorney general. Instead, he took a career-defining risk by plunging into Kentucky’s competitive race for governor against […]

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Part two: Following the science: America must lead in meeting clear environmental goals

By Frank Dexter Brown, Special to the AFRO What a year of global weather-related events it was in 2022, and now into 2023.  The extreme weather witnessed during the summertime and fall of 2022 were soon followed by devastating weather conditions this winter. Historic freezing temperatures caused by what meteorologists referenced as “arctic blasts,” spread […]

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