Afro e-Edition 10-21-2022
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By Maya Pottiger, Word in Black One of the recurring education headlines over the last year has been America’s unprecedented teacher shortage — especially as Black teachers quit at previously […] The post Here’s how we recruit and retain more Black teachers appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Word In Black Malcolm X once said that “I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity” — and at Word In Black, we agree. […] The post Books by Black authors to add to your 2022 reading list appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Jake Coyle, The Associated Press Rihanna will take center stage at February’s Super Bowl halftime show. The singer, who declined to perform in the 2019 Super Bowl halftime show […] The post Rihanna to headline 2023 Super Bowl halftime show appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com The multi-cultural, multi-ethnic Women Elevating Women (WEW) conference, sponsored by JPMorgan Chase, returned to D.C. this past weekend […] The post Women Elevating Women conference provides a collaborative platform where women can learn how to successfully grow and scale their businesses appeared first
By Catherine Pugh I was sitting at a dinner meeting recently that began with a family tradition: before the meal, we bless the food. When the president of the organization […] The post Commentary: Family roots and traditions we should diligently practice today appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By SHANNON CLARK, Capital News Service LARGO, Md. – Thousands of Maryland residents will not cast a ballot in this year’s election because they are behind bars. They have not […] The post Coalition seeks voting access for Marylanders awaiting trial appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
This month’s special edition is all about tracing and connecting to our roots. The AFRO team encourages all readers to use this family tree from the National Archives and Records […] The post Tracing and connecting to your roots appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Gary Robertson, Hannah Schoenbaum and Allen BreedThe Associated Press A 15-year-old boy killed five people and injured two more in a shooting rampage in Raleigh, police said, horrifying a […] The post Police: 15-year-old boy kills 5 in Raleigh shooting rampage appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Ralph E. Moore Jr., Special to the AFRO Building homes and building wealth for working folk The Nehemiah Project, started 40 years ago in East Brooklyn, N.Y., is named […] The post The Moore Report: random notes of interest appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .