Dermell Brunson, founder of Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center, is speaking publicly for the first time since former Baltimore ...
The Maryland Bankers Association and the Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship at Coppin State University will lead a conversation on credit equity in Maryland on Oct. 24.
Adrian Muldrow, a father and community activist, spent seven years in prison for a murder he did not commit, and is now fighting to reclaim his identity and rebuild his life while facing the stigma of ...
AlbrightWord in Black The Supreme Court’s October 2025 session may be its most consequential yet in the long fight for Black freedom. Louisiana v. Callais, which was reargued on Oct. 15, is the latest ...
Millions of SNAP recipients, including a disproportionate number of Black individuals, may face food insecurity if Congress fails to pass a budget by Nov. 1.
MacKenzie Scott donates $63 million to Morgan State University, affirming its research trajectory and supporting historically Black colleges and universities.
The AFRO will honor four Baltimore City's Department of Public Works employees on Oct. 23 for their dedication in keeping the ...
Funding changes affect HBCUs and tribal colleges, with increased support but cuts for PBIs and HSIs. Controversy arises over ...
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the first African American sorority, charters its first chapter in Puerto Rico, expanding its ...
Lamar Jackson returns to practice for the Baltimore Ravens, but his progress from a hamstring injury remains uncertain.
The Karson Institute for Race, Peace, and Social Justice celebrated its 5th anniversary with a VIP reception and symposium on democracy.
As the federal shutdown stretches into its third week, Baltimore families are feeling the pressure, with many turning to food pantries for urgent support. Local leaders like Rev. Andre Samuel are ...