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Baltimore City mayoral candidates discuss housing and community development during forum

Baltimore City mayoral candidates discuss housing and community development during forum

Candidates running for Mayor of Baltimore discussed their plan of actions for housing and community development at a forum on April 13th, with Brandon Scott, Sheila Dixon, Bob Wallace and Thiru Vignarajah sharing their plans to reduce the number of vacant properties, improve housing conditions for seniors, and increase funding for home repairs.
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Election candidates meet at Morgan State for exclusive Democratic debate 

Election candidates meet at Morgan State for exclusive Democratic debate 

WBAL-TV 11 and Maryland Public Television hosted two Democratic candidate primary election debates at Morgan State University on April 17, featuring Mayor Brandon M. Scott, former Mayor Sheila Dixon, Thiru Vignarajah and Bob Wallace, who discussed the rise of juvenile crime, affordable housing, food deserts, and transportation.
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Miranda Holloway-Baggett Could be Alabama’s First Black Woman U.S. Marshal

Miranda Holloway-Baggett Could be Alabama’s First Black Woman U.S. Marshal

By Warren Kulo | wkulo@al.com President Joe Biden has nominated Miranda Holloway-Baggett to become the next U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama, according to a release from the White House. Holloway-Baggett, a 23-year veteran of the U.S. Marshals Service, is the current Chief Inspector/Discipline Deciding Official for the service, working out of the […]

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Investing 101: Schelo Collier, founder of Black Women Invest, speaks on making your money grow

Investing 101: Schelo Collier, founder of Black Women Invest, speaks on making your money grow

Black Women Invest founder Schelo D. Collier believes investing is key to the Black community building wealth, and offers advice on how to start investing, avoid common misconceptions, and reduce risk.
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Shadows of Struggle: Biracial Identity in America

Shadows of Struggle: Biracial Identity in America

Biracial Americans have faced challenges, victories, and a quest for equality in American history, navigating a complex and often marginalized existence, navigating racial classification systems, and navigating the challenges of navigating society’s stigma around mixed heritage.
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Title insurance helps homeownership for Black Americans and others

Title insurance helps homeownership for Black Americans and others

The Biden-Harris Administration is considering a pilot program to waive title insurance requirements for certain qualified homeowners, but this could have negative consequences for low-income and minority communities and could increase risk for little gain.
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Making ends meet is hard enough without a penalty for coming up short

Making ends meet is hard enough without a penalty for coming up short

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is working to reduce overdraft and late fees, which are disproportionately harmful to low-income households and people of color, by establishing benchmarks and limiting the amount companies can charge for a late fee.
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Distinguished Tenor Roderick George, Alabama Native, Featured in Opera’s ‘Greatest Hits’

Distinguished Tenor Roderick George, Alabama Native, Featured in Opera’s ‘Greatest Hits’

By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times For distinguished tenor Roderick George, Ph.D., who has traveled the world, there’s no place like home. George has performed a wide-ranging concert and operatic repertoire throughout the United States and abroad, and now he will be featured in “Opera Unveiled: A Concert of Greatest Hits.” The show, which […]

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Behind Tiera Kennedy’s ‘Dream Collaboration’ with Beyoncé, Dolly Parton

Behind Tiera Kennedy’s ‘Dream Collaboration’ with Beyoncé, Dolly Parton

By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times When asked about her dream music collaboration, rising singer-songwriter Tiera Kennedy would always respond, “Beyonce and Dolly Parton.” That dream has become a reality. “Technically, I have collaborated with both now,” Kennedy told The Birmingham Times during a recent interview. “[Beyoncé gave] an up-and-coming artist like me such […]

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Thunderstorms Can Catch You Off Guard, Be Prepared

Thunderstorms Can Catch You Off Guard, Be Prepared

Thunderstorms are another type of natural disaster that is unfortunately normal for our region of the country this time of year. This is why it is important you don’t let this severe weather pattern catch you off guard. It is essential you understand the severity of these types of weather systems. Being prepared is crucial, […]

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OpEd – Reproductive Justice and Gynecologic Care: Honoring Jessica Pettway’s Legacy

OpEd – Reproductive Justice and Gynecologic Care: Honoring Jessica Pettway’s Legacy

Black midwives Aiyana Davison and Lodz Joseph-Lemon are calling on Black women to take responsibility for their own health and advocate for their own reproductive justice by getting checked for cervical cancer and trusting their bodies.
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WNBA Draft great for the league

WNBA Draft great for the league

There was plenty of hoopla and jazz at this years WNBA Draft held recently. Caitlan Clark went number one as predicted to the Indiana Fever. A two-time National Player of the year. Clark holds scoring records throughout all of college basketball. The phenom has escalated the WOMEN’s game to new heights as attendance in stadiums and arenas and on TV.

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April 18, 2024

April 18, 2024

_____________________________ Employment ____________________________ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: SALES & MARKETING BJCC, is recruiting for an Administrative Assistant: Sales & Marketing, for information & to apply visit https://www.bjcc.org/jobs/ or send resume to careers@bjcc.org /fax resume 205-458-8530. BT04/18/2024 _____________________________ DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY BJCC, is recruiting for a Director of Public Safety, for information & to apply visit https://www.bjcc.org/jobs/ or send resume to careers@bjcc.org /fax resume 205-458-8530. […]

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Commentary:  Black businesses are under attack–now, so are financing opportunities to help them

Commentary: Black businesses are under attack–now, so are financing opportunities to help them

The Fearless Fund is a venture capital fund that targets investments in Black and Brown women-owned businesses, and a White conservative activist has sued the fund, claiming that its focus on grantmaking for Black women is discriminatory.
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Football Legend O.J. Simpson Dies but the Obsession Remains Alive

Football Legend O.J. Simpson Dies but the Obsession Remains Alive

NNPA NEWSWIRE — So much of the analysis around the Simpson case ignores the general context of the criminal justice system’s treatment of Black men. Black men in America are disproportionately incarcerated and given longer sentences than white males. Because of Simpson’s wealth he was able to do something most defendants cannot do: Hire the best multi-expert legal team available. The reality of a Black man being acquitted in the murders of a white woman and man was clearly jarring to many commentators. 
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Op-Ed: Why MAGA Policies Are Detrimental to Black Communities

Op-Ed: Why MAGA Policies Are Detrimental to Black Communities

NNPA NEWSWIRE – MAGA proponents peddle baseless claims of widespread voter fraud to justify voter suppression tactics that disproportionately target Black voters. From restrictive voter ID laws to purging voter rolls to limiting early voting hours, these measures are designed to silence the voices of marginalized communities and maintain the status quo of power and privilege.
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An AFRO inside look: Amidst legal scrutiny, Sean “Diddy” Combs named in case against son, Christian Combs

An AFRO inside look: Amidst legal scrutiny, Sean “Diddy” Combs named in case against son, Christian Combs

Federal authorities have executed searches on two of Sean Combs’ properties in Los Angeles and Miami as part of a broader sex trafficking investigation, resulting in a bad omen for Combs and highlighting the need for accountability and transparency within the entertainment industry.
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