The Prince George’s Harlem Renaissance Festival, an annual event that draws children, adults and families together in a celebration of the county’s arts and cultural programs and history, has been scheduled for May 3. This year’s event marks the 15th annual festival, which is put on every year by the Prince George’s Harlem Renaissance Remembrance […]
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Ardmore Elementary Principal Georgette Gregory Honored for Leadership in Arts Education
Georgette Gregory, principal of Ardmore Elementary School was recently honored by the Arts Education in Maryland Schools (AEMS) Alliance for establishing an institution that is rich in the arts. “An arts-infused education plays an integral role in the development of a student,” Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell, chief executive officer for PGCPS said in a statement. […]
Prince George’s ‘All In’ for New FBI Headquarters
University of Maryland President Dr. Wallace D. Loh walked to the news conference podium on March 24 at the College Park campus. As Loh looked out into the room full of elected officials, residents, and university staff, he was beaming. “F.B.I. stands for,” Loh said, then paused for a deep breath and chuckled. “F.B.I. stands […]
Mediation Phase Begins
On October 7, 2013 United States District Court Judge Catherine C. Blake delivered an unambiguous opinion concerning Maryland’s historically Black colleges and universities; for decades, the state had violated the U.S. Constitution for operating a system of higher education still rooted in segregation. Soon after her ruling Blake “urged” the two sides – the state […]
Francis Tiafoe Honored for Making Tennis History
After facing opponents from France, Burundi, Italy and Russia, Riverdale Park native Francis Tiafoe found himself in the last round of the tennis championship. In the all USA finals of the Orange Bowl Tennis Championships in December, Tiafoe’s 7-6 (7-3), 0-6, 6-3 victory over Stefan Kozlov put him in the history books as the youngest […]
Important Votes This Week as Session Nears End
Several bills important to many in the state’s communities of color will be voted on this week, while legislators continue to grapple over others as the 2014 Maryland General Assembly nears an end. One of the measures is not actually a part of the state’s Legislative Black Caucus’ official agenda. The legislation would help some […]
Prince George’s County, Md. Police Warn Residents About Red Light/Speed Camera Scam
The dreaded red light and speed cameras that have become the scourge of motorists have also become the latest tool of scam artists, Prince George’s County, Md. police said. The department is warning residents to beware of a scam and has issued a consumer alert. In at least two cases, a caller posed as a […]
Prin. Geo. County Police Investigating Missing D.C. Girl Instead Find Dead Woman
Officers searching for a missing 8-year-old Washington, D.C., girl found the body of woman on March 20 in a motel in a neighboring Maryland town, but weren’t sure if the cases were connected, Prince George’s County police said. Just hours after D.C. police asked for the public’s help finding Relisha Tenau Rudd, they advised county […]
Nikki Giovanni Visits Bowie State University
World-renowned poet, activist, and scholar Nikki Giovanni discussed her literary works and professional experiences with Bowie State University students in a public lecture as part of the university’s Global Woman Project Lecture Series. At “An Afternoon with Nikki Giovanni,” Giovanni shared selections of her poetry with English composition students and the public on March 14 […]
Social Media for Ministry Purposes
For those who want to energize their ministry with 21st century technology, Eboni Green says “The Great Commission has gone Digital.” She offers ways to multiply the message and extend outreach at a workshop, 10 a.m., March 22 at Triumphant Baptist Church, 6509 Riggs Road, Hyattsville, Md. Green has lectured at Duke Divinity School and […]
Bowie State Series Brings Sonia Sanchez
World-renowned poet, activist, and scholar Sonia Sanchez will discuss their literary works and professional experiences with Bowie State University students in two free public lectures, as part of the Global Woman Project Lecture Series. Both events feature open question-and-answer forums and book signings immediately following the programs. “An Evening with Sonia Sanchez” will take place […]
Prince George’s County Prepares for Summer Youth Employment
If Prince George’s County government officials and business leaders have their way, the county’s 15-19 year-olds will not only have jobs this summer, but will be prepared to be the kind of workers employers will welcome. Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III is teaming up with Prince George’s Community College (PGCC), the Greater […]

