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Women working through housing instability, other challenges

By Genoa Barrow, Word in Black Women’s Empowerment, a nationally-recognized resource for Sacramento folk experiencing homelessness, is set to graduate its latest group of participants this month. When Shanitra Brown walks across the stage, she’ll be supported by her four children. Her cheering section ranges in age from four to 12 years old. The oldest, […]

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We’re still here: the AFRO highlights the importance of Black homeownership, Black realtors and housing policy

By Frances Murphy “Toni” Draper, AFRO Publisher When I was a young child, my mother, my brother, my sister, and I made weekly trips to the “country,” as we called our grandparents’ home. It took nearly an hour to travel from our West Baltimore home, near Elgin Avenue and Poplar Grove Street, to the end […]

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First judgment against a non bank lender for redlining set at $22 million

Trident Mortgage ordered to pay for racist lending practices By Charlene Crowell, The Washington Informer The first-ever judgment against a non-bank lender for engaging in the practice of “redlining” has come down against Trident Mortgage Company (Trident) to the tune of more than $22 million. Trident was targeted by a four-year investigation begun by Pennsylvania’s […]

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National Black Church Initiative working to increase Black homeownership to 51 percent

By Fatiha Belfakir, Special to the AFRO fbelfakir@afro.com Churches are stepping up to do their part in increasing Black homeownership.  Reverend Anthony Evans, president of the National Black Church Initiative (NCBI), recently spoke with the AFRO about his organization’s ten-year goal to support potential African Americans and provide resources as they move towards purchasing a […]

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Chris Bennett of Seattle Medium is LMA Innovator of Year for revenue/strategy

By LMA Staff Chris Bennett, publisher and CEO of The Seattle Medium, has been named an Innovator of the Year by Local Media Association for delivering fantastic results with branded content and email marketing, and experimenting in new and creative ways. Each year, the Local Media Revenue/Strategy Innovator of the Year award recognizes local media executives […]

Posted inBaltimore News

Squeegee Collaborative hosts inaugural community input session

By Mylika Scatliffe, AFRO Women’s Health Writer, mscatliffe@afro.com The Squeegee Collaborative launched the next phase of the initiative with a community engagement session on Sept. 13, at New Shiloh Baptist Church in Baltimore.   Tension-filled interactions between squeegee workers and motorists have escalated in recent years. The recent grand jury indictment of a teen accused of […]

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YOUR JOURNEY HOME

By Michelle Fields-Hall, Director, Community Lending, George Mason Mortgage, LLC With the economic challenges brought on by COVID and interest hikes, borrowers have discovered that rental prices have increased. However, there are still great ways to turn the dream of homeownership into reality! ABOUT GEORGE MASON MORTGAGEGeorge Mason Mortgage helps individuals and families reach their home […]

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Jazmin Owens managed properties for seven years, now she’s starting her real estate career

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com After working in property management for nearly seven years, Baltimore native Jazmin Owens decided the next step in her career was becoming a real estate agent. She figured there would be some overlap between the professions, especially considering her experience with building robust […]

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Missy Conway left corporate America, and now, she’s running her own, independent real estate brokerage

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com Before opening her Baltimore boutique real estate brokerage, Missy Conway was an actuary for an insurance company.  Born in Trinidad and Tobago, she came to the U.S. in 1995 to attend Temple University for actuarial science, but she moved to the Baltimore area […]

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Realty ONE Group Excellence supports buyers ‘one home, one dream, one life’ at a time

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com In 1999, Baltimore native David Pridgen worked for the U.S. Postal Service but to supplement his income, he delivered newspapers in his spare time.  Traveling through city neighborhoods, he would often see “for sale” signs. Some of the properties he saw captured his […]

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These are the top books Black teachers request for their classrooms

By Maya Pottiger, Word In Black As with the start of every school year, teachers put out requests for help with classroom supplies, through Amazon lists, DonorsChoose projects, and other avenues.  Books have been among the top requested items for teachers across the country every year since the 2018/2019 school year, according to an analysis […]

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