The AFRO celebrated their 3rd annual “Unsung Heroes” luncheon on Oct. 23, celebrating people from the Department of Public Works that have done so much for the Baltimore community. The post AFRO News honors ‘Unsung Heroes’ Department of Public Works in Baltimore appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Hoodoo is often misunderstood as dark magic, but it is actually a spiritual tradition rooted in African practices, developed by enslaved people to maintain connection, healing and empowerment. Dr. Kokahvah “Mama Koko” Zaditu-Selassie explains how Hoodoo continues to guide Black spirituality and everyday life, alongside organized religions like Christianity. The post Beyond the myths: Exploring Hoodoo with Mama Koko appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
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. The post Maryland Bankers Association to host community talk on credit equity at Coppin State appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
The AFRO will honor four Baltimore City's Department of Public Works employees on Oct. 23 for their dedication in keeping the city clean and safe, celebrating their often-overlooked service. The post AFRO News to honor DPW workers as Unsung Heroes of Baltimore appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers