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CLLCTIVLY honors five Baltimore residents as ‘changemakers’

By Megan SaylesAFRO Business Writermsayles@afro.com Baltimore-based CLLCTIVLY is set to honor five community leaders during its annual Changemaker Awards on Aug. 4. The ceremony is a part of the organization’s larger CLLCTIVGIVE campaign, a 24-hour fundraiser for local Black-led social change nonprofits. The Changemaker awardees include, Darlene Cain, president and founder of Mothers on the

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AFRO spotlight on Black excellence: March Funeral Homes upholds legacy of top-notch service and care

By Megan SaylesAFRO Business Writermsayles@afro.com What was once a small funeral parlor inside of a Baltimore home is now a family-owned funeral business empire with several branches spanning the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. In 1957, William Carrington March and his wife, Julia Roberta March, took a chance and opened March Funeral Homes on the main floor

WGA & AMPTP Can’t Agree To Resume Negotiations; Strike To Go On Indefinitely – Deadline

WGA & AMPTP Can’t Agree To Resume Negotiations; Strike To Go On Indefinitely  DeadlineStudios and writers return to contract negotiations for first time in 3 months  PBS NewsHourHow the Writers’ Strike Was Scripted by Netflix  The AtlanticWriters Guild Tells Members That Studios May Not Be Serious About Restarting Talks to Make a Deal  Hollywood ReporterHollywood writers, studios meet to