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Who Killed Det. Sean Suiter? 211 Days and Counting June 16, 2018 - June 16, 2018, The Afro-American

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Black Fathers Turn to Facebook to Strengthen Bonds, Community

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Matt Prestbury says when he started gathering together groups of Black fathers, it was because he was a newlysingle dad, looking for other people like him. “I began to look around for outlets and opportunities to bring fathers together, and I began to create them

because there wasn’t really much that existed at the time,” he tells the AFRO. Since then, what began as informal hangouts at local parks and after school, has developed into two Facebook groups, each boasting thousands of followers (one, called Black Fathers, is just for Black fathers, the other, Black Fathers and Company, is for everyone else). He’s been profiled on the Steve Harvey Show, on Good

Baltimore Teacher Hopes to Take Music Students on World Tour By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO

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Singing Sensations has been invited to South Africa this summer. Offered a chance to perform during Nelson Mandela’s 100th birthday celebration, the Baltimore choir group aims to tour in Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town. The Singing Sensations program is now in its 14th year. Dr. Hollie HoodMincey, who runs the program, started the project while still an intern as a music teacher at Furman L.

Templeton Elementary. “I realized that there were so many children there that had talent, but nothing was being done with the talent,” Hood-Mincey told the AFRO. “And so, I got to start a youth choir there, picking the kids out of their neighborhoods so that they can see opportunities and meet other people. And it just shows them that Baltimore wasn’t the only place.” Hood-Mincey, of Randallstown, now teaches elementary school music at Winchester’s Alexander Hamilton and Lexington’s

Morning America, and on BET, among other places. And he’s still looking to do more. Prestbury says Black fathers don’t often get the representation and recognition that they deserve – and that’s important. “One thing that really stuck out to me was the lack of representation of fathers in the media. We really weren’t represented,” he says. “And even outside of the media, just in life

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Dorothy Cotton, a prominent civil rights leader who preached nonviolence and worked closely with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., passed away on June 10 at the age of 88. In 1982, the AFRO wrote about the combined efforts of Cotton and Coretta Scott King to reduce violence throughout the United States.

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Coretta Scott King starts a new program to avert violence May 29, 1982 WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Coretta Scott King says she is very concerned about high unemployment rates, but feels a new

program she is starting across the nation will offer more hope and violence. Mrs. King is president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for nonviolent Social Change, named after her late husband who preached non-violent protest in the ‘60s. She has initiated a nationwide training program she said is designed to avert violence and give people of all ages hope and belief in themselves. “We’re trying to deal with the need that we saw which is the need to provide

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