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Maryland Health Care for All Coalition pushes for legislation to help small businesses offer health coverage to employees

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business WriterReport for America Corps Membermsayles@afro.com Since 1999, the Maryland Health Care for All Coalition has been on a mission to secure quality, affordable healthcare for all Marylanders. Comprising hundreds of faith, labor, business and community organizations from across the state, the organization is the largest and most diverse coalition of […]

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State Board of Elections Announces New Early Voting, Voter Registration Dates

This story originally appeared on Maryland Matters By Bennett Leckrone Early voting for the delayed July 19 primary will begin on July 7, according to an announcement Monday from the Maryland State Board of Elections. The deadline for primary voters to request a mail-in ballot is July 12, according to the Maryland Elections Administrator Linda H. […]

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Women who are ‘winning’ and speaking at the AFRO’s Black Business Matters Expo

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com This year the Afro-American Newspapers (AFRO) is highlighting ‘Women Who Win’  at its Black Business Matters Expo, which takes place on March 24. During the celebration, numerous exemplary Black business women will have the chance to talk about their professional journey, offer advice, […]

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A welcome haunting

By Savannah G.M. Wood, Special to the AFRO During the past three years, I have been immersed in the AFRO American Newspapers’ archives. As Executive Director of Afro Charities, I am working with the AFRO to care for this collection and make it more publicly accessible.  As a descendant of the AFRO’s founders, I often […]

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Hogan pays homage to Harriet Tubman, one of ‘Maryland’s truest heroes’

By Demetrius Dillard, Special to the AFRO In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of her birth, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has officially proclaimed 2022 as “The Year of Harriet Tubman” in his state. “Today, I’m pleased to announce that we here in the state of Maryland are officially declaring 2022 as the Year of Harriet […]

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Black women have the highest breast cancer mortality rate – here’s how to monitor your breast health

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, outside of skin cancers. One in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetimes.  Of all racial and ethnic groups, Black women tend to be disproportionately […]

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Legislative Brief HB1021

By J.J. McQueen, Special to the AFRO All around the country General Assemblies everywhere are discussing the importance of gun laws. With states like Alabama lowering standards for permits for gun owners addressed by their bill  (HB272), the idea of what gun legislation within the state of Maryland is also being revised.  Why?  With major […]

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