During the month of October, there are two public hearings planned for discussions of racism and the area’s history of lynchings. The first is on the...
Listen to this article Soon after U.S. bishops inside a Baltimore hotel approved materials on how Catholics should vote in 2024 elections, their recently ousted colleague...
When Emanuel Wilkerson sat for the exam to become a licensed master social worker, he had nine job offers lined up. All he had to do...
Listen to this article As Charles Richardson gradually lost his eyesight to complications from diabetes, certain childhood memories haunted him even more. The Catholic priest appeared...
A way to honor even more pioneering women It is Women’s History Month and Patsy Baker Blackshear (“Recognizing and celebrating African American Female Pioneers,” March 19)...
Listen to this article Zainab Chaudry joins other demonstrators outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. The Maryland Attorney General this week reinstated...
For more than 80 years, Bi-Rite, a family-owned grocery store on Belair Road, gave residents of Northeast Baltimore a place to buy affordable produce, send money...
The BLACK LIVES MATTER movement gained momentum in 2014 following the deaths of two Black men, Eric Garner and Michael Brown, at the hands of the...
Freddie Carlos Gray Jr., aged 25, suffered from many physical, behavioral, and educational issues due to his childhood exposure to elevated levels of lead in his...
Illinois Passes Legislation To Prohibit Racial Discrimination Based On Hairstyle: Illinois’ CROWN Act was a tremendous step in fighting racism and promoting diversity. Senate Bill (S.B.)...