By Hamil R. Harris, Special to the AFRO In the wake of the death of Maryland gubernatorial candidate Kevin Kamenetz, his running mate, Valerie Ervin, is being urged to take his place on the ballot and according to state law she only has until May 17 to make a decision. Former Rep. Donna Edwards (D-Md.) wants […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
Lee Seeks Fourth Term as Prince George’s Register of Wills
By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com One of the most obscure elected positions in Prince George’s County is also one of the most important. Cereta Lee, the Register of Wills, wants to make sure residents understand that. That is one of the reasons she is seeking a fourth term in the position. Cereta Lee is […]
What Is the Racial Climate on UMD’s Campus?
By Brianna Rhodes, Special to the AFRO The University of Maryland released a report from its diversity campus climate survey earlier this month. It included feedback such as racial and ethnic differences related to “belongingness, feeling welcomed and satisfaction with the decision to attend or work at UMD.” Latinx and Black participants indicated less attachment to […]
Who is Valerie Ervin?
By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com As Valerie Ervin is being encouraged by Prince George’s County leaders to run for governor, others are wondering who she is. Ervin, a former Montgomery County Council member, was running with Kevin Kamenetz as his lieutenant governor’s pick for the June 26 Democratic Party primary. Valerie Ervin is facing […]
Howell Wants to Be Next Clerk of Prince George’s Courts
By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com One of the most important jobs in Prince George’s County government is also considered one of the least glamorous, but that is fine with Adrion Howell. Howell, a resident of Glenn Dale, is a candidate for clerk of the county court. Howell told the AFRO he is committed to making […]
Brown Turns Flowers Into Baseball Powerhouse
By Mark F. Gray, Special to the AFRO When Charles Herbert Flowers High School claimed their second Prince George’s County baseball championship it was only the beginning of their journey. As the team visited Eleanor Roosevelt, Flowers was on a quest to erase the disappointment of last year’s loss to Henry A. Wise in the first […]
Maldon Wins Mayorship in Capitol Heights With Historic Council
By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com Shawn Maldon, a businessman, was elected as the mayor of Capitol Heights on May 7. Maldon defeated former Capitol Heights mayor Darrell Miller and Town Council member Linda Monroe for the position. “My election shows that the residents of the town want change and are excited about that process and […]
Ivey Wants to Create His Own Political Path
By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com Robert Julian Ivey wants to serve the residents of Maryland House of Delegates Legislative District 47. He wants to be judged by what he offers and not his last name. Ivey is the son of former Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn Ivey and former Maryland Delegate Jolene Ivey. […]
Strive To Tri Makes A Big Splash Training Athletes & Changing Lifestyles
By MARK F. GRAY, Special to the AFRO Fort Washington’s Tarus Nelson doesn’t shy away from challenges. Despite injuries sustained while serving in the military, Nelson continues to push the physical limits of his body through training for and competing in ironman triathlon events to keep in shape. However, he and his family’s passion to get […]
The Challenges Of Being A Black Millennial Mom
By Christina Sturdivant Sani, Special to the AFRO My son turned 10 years old last month, which means I’m a whole decade into this mom life. And truth be told, sometimes I’m still shocked that I’m responsible for an entire little person. After getting pregnant unexpectedly in college, my life shifted and I was forced to […]
96-Year-Old Woman Gets Surprise Christmas in April
By Hamil R. Harris, Special to the AFRO At one time Elizabeth Hamilton would come home from her job at the Census Bureau in Suitland, fix dinner for her child and still have enough energy to paint or climb up on her roof to inspect the shingles or make minor repairs to her home in Upper […]
Jemele Hill to Speak at UMD’s Merrill College Commencement
By Brianna Rhodes, Special to the AFRO ESPN journalist Jemele Hill will speak at the Philip Merrill’s College of Journalism spring commencement at the University of Maryland on May 21st at Ritchie Coliseum. The multi-platform journalist is an Emmy Award winner and one of the most influential voices in sports media today. A recent photo featured […]

