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Last year Jennifer Hudson invited cameras into her world as she traveled to her hometown of Chicago and beyond to bring joy to others for the holidays. In spite of her own tragedy, the death of her mother, brother and nephew 2 years ago, she has a new outlook on life especially since the birth […]

Last evening the “Who’s Who Of Baltimore” showed up and showed out to celebrate the 61st birthday of our very own Larry Young. Attendees included Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Lt. Gov Anthony Brown, Md State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein, Baltimore City Council President Bernard “Jack” Young, Maryland Senator Catherine Pugh and many others. A special thanks goes […]

via: Necolebitchie.com Essence Magazine is celebrating the release of Tyler Perry’s new film “For Colored Girls” with the release of 2 special edition covers featuring the cast of the movie. The cover features Whoopi Goldberg, Phylicia Rashad, Janet Jackson and Kerry Washington while the men cover includes director Tyler Perry, Hill Harper, Michael Ealy and […]

  Even though they are an impressive 5-2 at this point after edging a winless Buffalo team Sunday, the Ravens have regressed instead of progressing. Their pass defense was bad last week against New England, and absolutely pathetic against Buffalo. Once upon a time, teams feared trying to run against the Ravens, but an opposing […]

You know it’s officially summer in Baltimore with the kickoff of the 2010 African American Heritage Festival at the M&T Bank Stadium. The eventful weekend opened its gates Friday afternoon at 4 and is scheduled to continue until Sunday evening. And it’s FREE before 4 pm. Vendors from all over the city are stationed here […]

Althea Gibson lived in Harlem in the 1930s and 1940s. Her family was on welfare. She was a client of the Society for Prevention of…

Coretta Scott King is among the most influential women in American history. Her contributions to the progression and development of American Society have left a…