The AFRO will host its annual Washington D.C. Tea on Sept. 12 at the National Press Club in collaboration with the Washington ...
The annual Building Bridges Conference took place June 30 at Coppin State University, pulling together nonprofit ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been retained by the family of an 18-year-old found dead after a boat trip, seeking answers in the ongoing investigation.
George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products Co., dies at 99. He built a hair care empire, lived by the Golden Rule, and ...
FIFA's decision to lift a World Cup suspension for Folarin Balogun sparks outrage and questions about the integrity of the ...
Heat-related deaths are on the rise, disproportionately affecting low-income, Black, and Latino communities. Lack of A/C and outdoor work exacerbate the issue.
Cuba faces an islandwide blackout as fuel reserves run low and the electric grid crumbles. Public transportation halted, ...
Maryland secures ownership of Preakness Stakes intellectual property, aiming to build a cultural celebration that drives ...
A year later, a range of experts say predictions about how bad the One Big Beautiful Bill Act cuts are are coming true. The ...
The fourth annual DC/DOX Film Festival brought dozens of documentaries to Washington, D.C., highlighting untold Black stories ...
By Megan Sayles AFRO Staff Writer msayles@afro.com In 2005, Jeri Lynne Johnson, founder and artistic director of the Black ...
Rev. Annie Chambers, a pioneering Baltimore civil rights leader and founder of We Stand Up For All, died July 2 at age 84 after a lifetime of advocating for low-income families, public housing ...
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