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AAPI Heritage
'You do belong' | Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller talks about her journey, AAPI representation across Maryland
AAPI Heritage
'Representation is important' | Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller discusses her journey and what's next for Maryland
Aruna Miller became a household name for many Marylanders after becoming the nation's first South Asian woman to become lieutenant governor.
Family
'Black Family Reunion' aims to fill gaps in documented history of Alexandria's black families
Alexandria's Black residents are asked to bring family documents and images to be scanned and added to the Library’s Local History/Special Collections archive.
Local News
'This is all family' | Historic Black and Native American community struggles to save ancestors' graves
Coalition to Save Historic Thoroughfare in Prince William County says one of its ancient cemeteries was bulldozed to make way for a brewery.
Features
Happy Hues 'Big Ups' toddler training pants promotes diversity with affirming messages
Eunique Jones Gibson took five words -- 'Because of Them, We Can' -- and built a living shrine to celebrate Black excellence from the past, present and future.
VERIFY
Is it true that Black couples pay a higher penalty on their taxes for getting married than white couples?
"People when they marry might be combining resources," Holtzblatt said. "And so they have what we call a higher ability to pay."
Local News
'Older, white man' sues over alleged discrimination at small-town bar
Small businessman Neal Glessner says he was thrown out and banned from a Boonsboro, Maryland bar because he's old and white. The bar says it's because he's obnoxious
Maryland
Vandalized Historic Black church in Maryland part of $4M preservation grants
The first round of funding from the Preserving Black Churches grant program includes Scotland AME Zion Church in Potomac, Maryland.
Equality Matters
Maryland man who creates manga recognized on Forbes 30 under 30 for 2023
"For me, because of the fact that I hit the 29 going into the 30 milestone, I want to write more goals. I want to dream bigger."
Consumer
'He needs his license yanked' | Homeowner alleges his marriage to a man resulted in home appraisal $200k below value
Mike Kiser said he tried to remove any signs he was married to a man after a home appraiser made remarks about his disapproval of gay relationships.
Maryland
The people and the powerful celebrate Maryland's first Black governor
A day that started at the dock where enslaved people once disembarked ended with the first Black man in Maryland's highest office.
DC
Residents can submit comments on the District's first-ever Racial Equity Action Plan
Residents can provide feedback on the plan until Jan. 2, 2023.
AAPI Heritage
'Representation is important' | Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller discusses her journey and what's next for Maryland
Aruna Miller became a household name for many Marylanders after becoming the nation's first South Asian woman to become lieutenant governor.
Family
'Black Family Reunion' aims to fill gaps in documented history of Alexandria's black families
Alexandria's Black residents are asked to bring family documents and images to be scanned and added to the Library’s Local History/Special Collections archive.
Local News
'This is all family' | Historic Black and Native American community struggles to save ancestors' graves
Coalition to Save Historic Thoroughfare in Prince William County says one of its ancient cemeteries was bulldozed to make way for a brewery.
Features
Happy Hues 'Big Ups' toddler training pants promotes diversity with affirming messages
Eunique Jones Gibson took five words -- 'Because of Them, We Can' -- and built a living shrine to celebrate Black excellence from the past, present and future.
VERIFY
Is it true that Black couples pay a higher penalty on their taxes for getting married than white couples?
"People when they marry might be combining resources," Holtzblatt said. "And so they have what we call a higher ability to pay."
Local News
'Older, white man' sues over alleged discrimination at small-town bar
Small businessman Neal Glessner says he was thrown out and banned from a Boonsboro, Maryland bar because he's old and white. The bar says it's because he's obnoxious
Maryland
Vandalized Historic Black church in Maryland part of $4M preservation grants
The first round of funding from the Preserving Black Churches grant program includes Scotland AME Zion Church in Potomac, Maryland.
Equality Matters
Maryland man who creates manga recognized on Forbes 30 under 30 for 2023
"For me, because of the fact that I hit the 29 going into the 30 milestone, I want to write more goals. I want to dream bigger."
Consumer
'He needs his license yanked' | Homeowner alleges his marriage to a man resulted in home appraisal $200k below value
Mike Kiser said he tried to remove any signs he was married to a man after a home appraiser made remarks about his disapproval of gay relationships.
Maryland
The people and the powerful celebrate Maryland's first Black governor
A day that started at the dock where enslaved people once disembarked ended with the first Black man in Maryland's highest office.
DC
Residents can submit comments on the District's first-ever Racial Equity Action Plan
Residents can provide feedback on the plan until Jan. 2, 2023.
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