At the 2025 Maryland Democratic Party Gala, state and national leaders emphasized the need to turn rising public concern over the 47th president’s agenda into purposeful action. The event also sparked outrage over the forcible removal of a Democrat senator from a DHS press conference.
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CIAA Basketball Tournament to remain in Baltimore through 2029
The CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament will remain in Baltimore through 2029, reinforcing a powerful partnership between the city and the nation’s oldest historically Black athletic conference.
A look at the legacy of gospel: From hymns to hip-hop
Gospel music, a powerful thread in Black culture, continues to shape Black identity and inspire generations. As Black Music Month begins, it’s clear gospel’s influence on faith and music endures.
PG Council adopts $5.8B budget, prioritizing health and re-entry programs
The Prince George’s County Council has adopted a $5.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, focusing on core services, education, safety and infrastructure amid financial challenges. It includes funding for the Black Maternal Health Fund and various community programs.
Meet Dr. Tanya Johnson, the woman redefining student support services
Dr. Tanya Johnson, 46, a Morgan State University alumna and longtime higher education professional, is making waves with her research on humanization practices to create more empathetic and inclusive student support services.
Keeping history alive: Tips for parents and teachers amid political pushbacks
Amid growing efforts to restrict Black history education, parents and teachers must preserve and share the true stories with Black youth.
House passes several ‘anti-D.C. Home Rule’ bills
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed three bills aiming to override D.C.’s local laws, reigniting debates over Home Rule and statehood. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.-At-Large) condemned the measures as undemocratic and harmful.
Council addresses staffing, overtime and potential federal funding challenges in FY26 budget discussions
As the Baltimore City Council gets closer to passing the fiscal year 2026 budget, they’re wrestling with issues like escalating overtime costs, staffing gaps and uncertain federal funding. The hearings revealed a focus on keeping children engaged and neighborhoods safe through strategic investments.
AFRO to spotlight Maryland HBCUs at annual Juneteenth breakfast
Ahead of Juneteenth, the AFRO will honor Maryland HBCUs at its annual Juneteenth Breakfast on June 18. Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the University of Baltimore will be recognized at the event for their vital role in advancing education and the state’s economy.
GBC and SelectUSA host second annual Baltimore Region Investment Summit
The Greater Baltimore Committee co-hosted the Baltimore Region Investment Summit with Select USA on May 15 to showcase the region’s growing infrastructure, business opportunities and appeal to national and global investors.
Clean Corps transforms Baltimore neighborhoods hit by blight
Clean Corps is revitalizing Baltimore’s blighted neighborhoods with thousands of community clean-ups and employing over 150 people. Inspired by the AFRO Clean Block program, it empowers residents to lead local beautification projects.
Five years after George Floyd: A look at policing under a new administration
Shifts in policy related to policing are raising concern, as activists and experts voice concern about lost progress.

