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Women’s History Month and women-led businesses go hand in hand. Women-owned businesses account for 39.2 percent of all enterprises, and they employ 12.9 million workers (https://www.nwbc.gov/annual-reports/2024/by-the-numbers.html), according to findin...Read More
Every financial step we take leads to good or bad financial marks. Ignoring the topic of credit education can block us from achieving our personal goals such as applying for a critical loan, housing or pursuing an employment opportunity. Credit Education Month...Read More
Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School Marks 10 Years with “Women of the Movement” Celebration
BALTIMORE — Baltimore’s Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School (LMCJ) will celebrate a decade of educating and empowering young women with its 4th Annual Women of the Movement celebration on Saturday, March 28, 2026. The milestone event, held during ...Read More
Hey everybody! How are you? Well, I am doing okay too. I am still in therapy for my shoulder. You know having a full shoulder replacement is not so bad— if you don’t mind sleeping in a recliner for at least two months, have your arm dangle beside you when ...Read More
Hit Gospel Stage Play Returns to Huber Good Friday April 3 Presented by Battle Stage Plays and Huber Community Life Center in observance of Holy Week, it’s the return of the hit Gospel stage play, Ursula V. Battle’s The Homegoing Service for A Man Named...Read More
During nationally recognized historical months, many cities around the U.S. borrow their heroes from the same national shelf, polished and preapproved. In Baltimore, we don’t have to look beyond Maryland or even Baltimore City to find historical figures of n...Read More