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Richard Worley and James Wallace officially sworn in as new Baltimore police commissioner and fire chief

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com Despite opposition, Richard Worley and James Wallace were sworn in as Baltimore’s new police commissioner and fire chief, respectively, by Mayor Brandon M. Scott on Oct. 5. “Together, they understand that public safety is a collective effort that requires collaboration directly with residents, community organizations, and amongst agencies

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The Moore Report: Rome-ward bound: Baltimore advocates secure appointment to recommend African-American candidates for sainthood

By Ralph E. Moore, Jr. We are soon going to Rome! Two years ago, we– that is, the Social Justice Committee of St. Ann Church in East Baltimore– launched a letter writing initiative for the expedited canonizations of the first six African-American candidates for sainthood from the United States.  Mother Mary Lange, Father Augustus Tolton

Morgan State University students and community strengthen resolve to push forward in wake of tragic shooting 

 #MORGANSTRONG By AFRO Staff  Though news of the Oct. 3 shooting on the campus of Morgan State University spread quickly across the nation, students and members of the Morgan community are hoping their message of strength, perseverance and unity is carried even farther.  Students of the historically Black college were closing out their 2023 coronation

CBCF’S 52nd Annual Legislative Conference: National Town Hall examines old, new battles facing Black America

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com A staple of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference is the National Town Hall, a venue for a cross-section of Black America to address the various issues affecting the broader community. And this year was no different, as Ayana Parsons, of the Fearless Fund, and LaTosha