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- If Baltimore needs a model for creating vocational education programs, officials need to go no further than Green Street Academy charter school.
- Lemuel Lewie reached the rank of lieutenant in the Tuskegee Airmen and later taught science, mathematics and textile design at Carver Vocational Technical High School
- As he heads to Atlanta this week to take on a new pastor post, Rev. Jamal Bryant writes an ode and thank you to his hometown of Baltimore, where he founded Empowerment Temple, one of the cityās largest congregations and most active in social justice issues.
- As he heads to Atlanta this week to take on a new pastor post, Rev. Jamal Bryant writes an ode and thank you to his hometown of Baltimore, where he founded Empowerment Temple, one of the cityās largest congregations and most active in social justice issues.
- As he heads to Atlanta this week to take on a new pastor post, Rev. Jamal Bryant writes an ode and thank you to his hometown of Baltimore, where he founded Empowerment Temple, one of the cityās largest congregations and most active in social justice issues.
- The influential and controversial pastor the Rev. Jamal H. Bryant delivers his final sermons before leaving Baltimore for Atlanta.
- Over the past few days, during commemorations of the 50th anniversary of his murder, we've heard a lot about King's prophetic vision of peace and social justice. There's been much less talk about his serial philandering, which reminds us that he was ā like all of us ā a flawed human being.
- Civil Rights movement leader The Rev.Ā Dr. C. T. Vivian will visit Harford Community College on Thursday, Feb.Ā 15, at 6:30 PM in the Chesapeake Center Dining Rooms.
- Historic Black Colleges and Universities remain vital to American education, attendees at a celebration of 150 years of HBCUs are told
- This week: Wilmore calls Obama the N-word at the #WHCD, an anonymous user shines a light on sexual assault at HBCUs and Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, dies.
- For me, Ira Reid was no longer a black professor; he was a professor who was black. And for the first time in my life I understood that I could see beyond race and all of its associated pre-judgments, to the worth — in this case the extraordinary worth — of a fellow human being.
- In the 20th century, historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) made a significant contribution to the U.S. economy by providing talented human capital in various frontiers of knowledge to private, public and nonprofit sectors where African Americans were underrepresented. They now need to make their case assertively to mainstream America that they are still a critical part of the country's knowledge infrastructure by highlighting the quality of their programs and inherent strengths
- The Rev. Jamal H. Bryant, the influential Baltimore pastor who announced his candidacy for Congress last week, is set to drop out of the contest on Wednesday, multiple sources with knowledge of his decision told The Baltimore Sun.
- The Rev. Jamal H. Bryant, an influential pastor of a Baltimore mega-church, said Monday he will run for the House seat currently held by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, arguing that the city needs new leadership in Washington.
- "I have learned that I still have a lot to learn," a beaming Nazairah Hines, 16, told her fellow classmates and their relatives and friends Friday morning.
- Norman Everett Ross, 84, the longtime director of the city's Cultural Arts Project, who organized the annual AFRAM festival, died of congestive heart failure May 27 at Seasons Hospice.
- Baltimore resident Londyn Smith de Richelieu hopes her appearance Thursday evening on the WE tv reality show, "Love Thy Sister," will clear up some misperceptions about transgender people.
- Aaron C. Dutton, who walked away from a scholarship at Morehouse University to join the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17, died from stroke complications on Aug. 25.
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- Anybody who cares about Baltimore City should be talking about raising funds for IB and Ingenuity — not decreasing programs that already operate on shoestring budgets. We need to recognize that when it comes to IB and Ingenuity, a rising tide truly lifts all boats.
- Paul T. Walker Jr., a lawyer who was a partner in the Washington law firm of Walker & Walker Associates P.C., died July 25 of sarcoidosis at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 70.
- The Rev. Dr. Alfred A. Vaughn, who pastored United Methodist Churches for nearly 40 years, died May 21 from heart disease at his Cedonia home. He was 90.
- Cal Thomas praises President Obama for focusing on personal responsibility and self-empowerment in the black community.
- If Baltimore-native Leland Shelton had bothered to check his email in the hectic day before graduation, he might have avoided a shock during commencement.
- The melody of the president's voice, the intensity of his movements gripped Jeremy Brickey's attention, cutting through the monotony of freshman orientation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
- A Senate panel has approved a Baltimore circuit judge for a seat on U.S. District Court
- Eleanor Roosevelt grad received PhD from Harvard University