Posted inPolitics

Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Justice Thomas says same sex marriage and contraception should be reconsidered next

By Tinashe Chingarande and Grace Kpetemey, Special to the AFRO The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) overturned its almost 50 year-old landmark verdict on Roe v. Wade in a 6-3 vote on June 24. The historic case enshrined federal protections for women to abort a pregnancy. Now, the Supreme Court Justices have relegated […]

Posted inReligion

Blessing of the Elders – Museum of the Bible Wades in the Waters of America’s Racial Divide

By Deborah Bailey, AFRO D.C. Editor How do you get Shirley Caesar, Vashti McKenzie, Tony Evans, A.R. Bernard and T.D. Jakes in the same room for three hours? Blessing of the Elders.  Christian scripture requires adherence to the elders in the Christian Church.  The Museum of the Bible reached into the heart of the racial […]

Posted inNational News

Rev. Al Sharpton denounces the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade

By The National Action Network The Decision Ends 50 Years Of Federal Abortion Rights, With 26 States Certain or Likely to Ban Abortion New York, NY (June 24, 2022) – Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson […]

Posted inNEWS

Founding Director Petula Caesar welcomes communityinto Baltimore Unity Hall, newly renovated resource center

Baltimore Unity Hall will serve the city’s artists, small business owners and non-profit organizations. By Tinashe Chingarande, Special to the AFRO A community resource center that doubles as studio space for artists and events officially opened on Eutaw Place June 17. The ribbon cutting ceremony for Baltimore Unity Hall took place at the newly-erected building […]

Posted inBUSINESS

Digital health platform She Matters supports Black women experiencing postpartum comorbidities and trains healthcare providers to be culturally competent

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com While working as a teacher in Newark, New Jersey Jade Kearney got pregnant with her first daughter. As a Black woman, Kearney was acutely concerned about her labor because of the long history of poor maternal health outcomes.  Black women are three times […]

Posted inWord In Black

#WordinBlack: Meet the Black literary society helping high schoolers fall in love with books

By Maya Pottiger, Word in Black For two hours on Friday afternoons, a group of high school students split between Stockton and Sacramento, California, hop on Zoom to discuss the book they’re reading. Though they’ve never gathered in person, these students have created a space where they feel comfortable being vulnerable and engaging in enthusiastic […]

Posted inBaltimore News

Co-owner of popular Black restaurant, RYMKS, gunned down and killed

By Tinashe Chingarande, Special to The AFRO Trevor White spent some of his last hours of life celebrating Black culture at Baltimore’s AFRAM Festival in Druid Hill Park.  The Baltimore City restaurant owner was shot and killed just hours into the Juneteenth holiday.  The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is still seeking the gunman they say […]

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