Wesley W. Hunter has released a book, “How to Keep Your Wife on Your Team,” based on his 30+ years of experience as a marriage counselor, providing guidance to men on how to keep their marriage strong.
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Healing generations: How Black fathers are changing the narrative
For decades, the absent Black father narrative dominated headlines and policy debates. But new research and real-life stories are revealing a different reality—one where Black fathers are increasingly present, intentional and impactful in their children’s lives.
Beyond reach: Baltimore’s unaffordable rental market
Many Baltimore communities are severely burdened by housing costs, with 79% of extremely low-income renters being severely cost-burdened and 47,800 renter households being extremely low income and burdened by housing costs.
Income gap between Black and White US residents shrank between Gen Xers and millennials, study says
The income gap between White and Black young adults narrowed for millennials compared to Generation X, due to greater income mobility for poor Black children and declining mobility for low-income White children.
Harold Sanco weighs in on being physically fit at any age
Senior citizens should aim to exercise three to four times a week, starting with moderate exercises and gradually increasing the intensity, while also ensuring they are getting enough protein, carbohydrates, fats, and calories in their diet and checking in with a healthcare professional before and after workouts.
Meet the Ma’ats: Advocating for Black love
Ayize and Aiyana Ma’at created BLAM, a relationship transformation community dedicated to growing Black love, providing a safe space for members to be vulnerable and providing tools for communication, connection, and personal work.

