Pages tagged “blacks”
One-on-One with Avon Bellamy: Slavery, Pain, and Healing in the black community:
BMORENEWS' Doni Glover talks with Avon about slavery's impact on blacks in 2009 Read in Full >>
TGR: Glover On Gangs and Racial Profiling in Baltimore: Unedited:
One thing I didn’t get to say on TV yesterday is that I don’t find some of the Commissioner’s latest comments on the news all that endearing. I believe the word he used in one story a couple of weeks ago was “knuckleheads.”
Yesterday, the term was “idiots.”
I find both terms derogatory and think he needs to take a class on Public Relations.
Read in Full >>BTV Archives: Chief Ed Fox w/ Doni Glover on WOLB 1010 AM:
Among our top viewed BTV Video Reports is Chief Ed Fox. Here, he discusses African Americans, Africa and China in eloquent form, 1.22.08 Read in Full >>
9 1/2 Minutes: Obama Administration Announces New Campaign to Refocus National Attention on the HIV Crisis in the United States:
Every 9 ½ minutes another person in America becomes infected with HIV. Officials from the White House, Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced today a new five-year national communication campaign, Act Against AIDS, which highlights this alarming statistic and aims to combat complacency about the HIV/AIDS crisis in the United States.
The materials released today direct Americans to “get the facts” by going to the Web site www.NineAndaHalfMinutes.org as a first step toward learning how they can help protect themselves and others. The site provides basic education about HIV/AIDS as well as referrals to HIV prevention and testing services and organizations throughout the nation.
Read in Full >>JAMI JACKSON SINGER & SONGWRITER TAKES CENTER STAGE ON BLACK ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION'S REALITY DOCUMENTARY ~ ARE YOU POSITIVE?:
Are You Positive? A reality documentary starring Jami Jackson airs on World AIDS Day, December 1st, 7:30PM (EST) on the popular Black Entertainment Television (BET), sponsored by the Kaiser Foundation. According to data provided by the Kaiser Foundation, HIV/AIDS deaths are the highest for Black women, ages 25-44, than respective counterparts in racial/ethnic groups. Read in Full >>
Morehouse College President Dr. Robert M. Franklin Speaks to ABC of MD VI:
President Franklin speaks specifically about youth, character, the economy Read in Full >>
Morehouse College President Dr. Robert M. Franklin Speaks to ABC of MD II:
Morehouse president discusses his new book at ABC of MD reception at Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American Culture in Baltimore Read in Full >>
BLEWS 30th Annual Meeting to feature Dr. Alvin Thornton:
The Black/Jewish Forum of Baltimore, Inc.
30th Annual Meeting
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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