AFRO News
Rooted in community: Coppin State University’s ‘tiny but mighty’ theatre program
Coppin State University’s small but powerful theatre program blends artistic training with community engagement, using productions and post-show discussions to address issues that impact West…
More audio from AFRO News
-
9mUrban League report says No. 47’s administration is harming ...
The National Urban League says Trump administration policies are widening barriers to Black Americans’ economic and political progress, threatening gains since ...
-
7mPope Leo acknowledges ancestors were enslaved and slaveholde...
Pope Leo XIV says his mother’s family included both enslaved people and slaveholders, publicly addressing ancestry that has fueled debate over race and identity...
-
5mFIFA president abandons plans to sell World Cup profits to p...
Gianni Infantino dropped a proposed $20 billion private equity deal for World Cup rights after UEFA, CONCACAF and Asia’s soccer body opposed it, exposing new pr...
-
6mFrom solo to staffed: How two Black business owners built their team
For many entrepreneurs, building a business begins as a solo pursuit—founders juggling multiple roles while trying to establish a stable revenue base. But for some Black business owners, the shift from solo operator to building a team often takes unconventional forms, shaped by resource constraints and creative approaches to staffing and growth.
-
1mBaltimore-Washington e-Edition
Join over 40,000 readers by subscribing to the AFRO American Newspapers, delivering trusted coverage of Black communities for over 134 years.