At its Aug. 7-14 convention in Baltimore, the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks marked its 125th Grand Lodge while spotlighting charity and ...
The U.S. has made visa bonds of up to $20,000 permanent for citizens of Antigua, Dominica, Grenada and Cuba, prompting ...
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) completed its first-year Power Scholars Academy with students from Mergenthaler Vocational ...
The end of TPS has left Maryland’s Haitian community fearful of ICE arrests and deportation, disrupting churches, businesses ...
Our people did not stumble into the voting booth. We marched there. We prayed there. We bled there.” Drawing on a lifetime of ...
A screening of the award-winning documentary “Can We Kick It?” was held at Morgan State University on Aug. 1. The documentary ...
Morgan State University’s (Morgan) status as a leader among historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) was reinforced after its School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) received official ...
Shanna Ward, the owner of a publishing company and insurance agency located in Columbus, Ohio, said the elders in her family often say she inherited her entrepreneurial spirit from one of their ...
When people sarcastically ask the question “where is Jill Stein” it denotes a desire to deflect their complicity in the exploitative relationship between working class Black people and the Democratic ...
Born on Dec. 7, 1940, in Chicago, Carole Simpson is known for being the first broadcast journalist to hold the title of “news anchor” for a major media company. According to Simpson's autobiography, ...
Andrew C. Freeman, former vice president of real estate development at East Baltimore Development Inc., has filed a federal lawsuit and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) complaint against ...
The current American president has unveiled his latest tariffs, and they could have significant implications for marginalized communities. Tariffs are taxes placed on imported goods. While they are ...