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Mayor Scott announces HBCU Fellowship initiative

By Zenitha Prince, Special to the AFRO For 25 lucky recent HBCU graduates, a major stepping stone to gainful employment may be one application away. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott recently announced a partnership with Baltimore Corps and the city’s two historically Black colleges and universities, Coppin State University and Morgan State University that would […]

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RENEW Act seeks to make polluters pay for costs of climate change

By Zenitha Prince, Special to the AFRO Heat waves. Floods. Surprise blizzards. Wildfires.  Such extreme weather conditions have become almost commonplace bulletins on the nightly news. And with their growing frequency and intensity – driven by climate change – taxpayers are laboring under the increasingly heavy burden of “hidden extreme-weather taxes” as states seek to […]

Posted inAfro Briefs, Health, Health, NEWS, News

VA announces expanded health services to address cancer among veterans

By Zenitha Prince, Special to the AFRO With an eye toward reducing cancer rates among U.S. veterans, the Department of Veteran Affairs recently announced new steps to expand preventive services, health care, and benefits for the more than 1 million veterans on its cancer care roster. The  policies are offshoots of the Biden administration’s Cancer […]

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Study Shows: Provisional Ballots Can Hurt More than Help

Originally Published October 30, 2014 By Zenitha Prince Provisional ballots are being misused, including as a potential tool to suppress the votes of African Americans and other minorities, concludes a report released by the Center for American Progress (CAP) Oct. 29.Center for American Progress1 After the dismal 2000 presidential elections in which millions of votes […]

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Princeton Names Two Buildings in Honor of Black Scholars

Princeton University is naming two of its buildings after a pair of its distinguished Black scholars. Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File); and Caribbean-born Nobel laureate Sir Arthur Lewis (Courtesy Photo/bvi.gov.vg) Effective July 1, West College, one of the oldest and most prominent campus buildings, will be known as Morrison Hall in […]

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