AFRO leaders share three key tips for Black newspapers to thrive: balancing legacy, innovation, and engagement with younger generations amid industry challenges.
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From ‘Purple Rain’ to home design: Claudia Steer creates spaces that resonate
Claudia Steer, founder of NW10 Interiors and a 2025 Inc. Female Founders 500 honoree, joined the AFRO’s Chicken Boxx to discuss the power of interior design. Steer emphasized that interior design is a powerful form of self-expression—affirming identity and weaving personal stories through the thoughtful use of color, texture and layout to create spaces that truly feel like home.
Standing on 132 years of history: A look at the future of the AFRO
The AFRO-American Newspapers, founded by John H. Murphy Sr. in 1892, is still in operation today, with the board and stakeholders working to keep the newspaper’s archives accessible to the public and to determine who will serve as the next successor.

