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Washington Association of Black Journalists hosts 2023 gala at Howard University

By Ashleigh FieldsAFRO Assistant Editorafields@afro.com Veteran communication professionals imparted wisdom on reporters young and old at the Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ) Scholarship Gala on Dec. 2. A deserving group of seven individuals were honored for their strides toward inclusivity and equality in news gathering for members of the media across the nation.  “ Each […]

Posted inD.C. Community

Remembering Aaron Spears: How DMV drummers mourn the loss of a drumming legend

By Ericka Alston Buck Special to the AFRO The world of music was hit with a devastating blow when the news of Aaron Spears’ passing reverberated across social media. Spears, a highly accomplished and respected drummer, known for his exceptional talents and contributions to the music industry, left an indelible mark during his impressive career. […]

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Howard’s Homecoming is “self-care” for many alumni

By Ariyana Griffin  WASHINGTON D.C.- Thousands of Howard alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and supporters filled the streets and Howard’s campus this weekend, showing their HBCU pride as they prepared to close out their Homecoming festivities.  Every year, Homecoming welcomes alumni back with welcome arms, and it becomes something to look forward to. “I have […]

Posted inWashington D.C. News

Premier Black-owned restaurants to visit in the Washington, D.C. area during Black Restaurant Week

By DaQuan Lawrence, AFRO International Writer, DLawrence@afro.com The greater Washington, D.C. region is known for an abundance of quality restaurants that offer customers a variety of food options and experiences. The following list includes some of the top Black restaurants in the DMV.  In addition to having a historically significant Black population that has contributed […]

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How we made it over: a look at how Black restaurants in the nation’s capital survived a global pandemic

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com When Prince George’s County native Olumide Shokunbi noticed there was an opportunity in the fast-casual restaurant space for African food, he quickly acquired an LLC for Spice Kitchen West African Grill. Shokunbi’s plan worked like a charm, and soon, he was well on his way to opening a […]

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D.C. Small Business Development Center to host ‘Meet the Bankers’ event

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com The D.C. Small Business Development Center (DCSBDC) will host a Meet the Bankers event on May 10 at the Howard University School of Business. The event will start at 10:00 a.m. in the school’s auditorium.  More than 15 bankers will attend the event to talk to entrepreneurs about […]

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Upcoming meetings and events in the D.C. area

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com D.C. Pizza Festival 2023 From April 15-16, D.C. residents can enjoy an all-you-can-eat pizza extravaganza. There will be beer, wine and entertainment available for attendees. The two-day celebration will begin at 10:40 am on April 15 and end at 5 p.m. on April 16. National Cherry Blossoms Festival […]

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Celebrating 130 years

The AFRO’s Celebration Gala brought together and recognized the Founders, Leaders, and Supporters of The AFRO News, who share a demonstrated commitment to the achievements made by The AFRO News Publication in the last 130 Years. A few reflections on our momentous occasion from Editor & Publisher, page 6 , Local Media Association Word In […]

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