WASHINGTON INFORMER — Djibril Diallo, president and CEO of the African Renaissance and Diaspora Network, will represent the African diaspora March 25-26 in Mannheim, Germany for an...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Heart disease experts assert in a new report that taking a daily dose of aspirin to prevent heart attacks may not be as productive...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Deyane Moses’ exhibit, titled “Blackives: A Celebration of Black History at MICA,” features curated photos and documents that show how the college reacted after...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Landmark vote marking the first time either chamber of Congress has approved such a measure.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Gibson will produce the new movie with Lee Daniels and Pendergrass’ widow will serve as an executive producer.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — “I can tell you very happily, and I think any objective observer would confirm what I’m saying, is that in the last year...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Fairfax’s accusers, who both are Black, have accepted invitations to address their allegations at a public hearing.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The tribute follows Robinson’s career from his early years as a lovestruck teen to his winning the 2016 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — A unique partnership that serves at-risk new and expectant mothers is improving outcomes through home-delivered specialized meals.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Some Maryland gun owners who purchased their weapons after 2013 might have to turn them back in.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Northam canceled his plans Wednesday to appear at the historically Black college after a student leader asked him to back off for the time...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) recently held its first Elder Housing Resource Forum.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The Providence Health System’s board of directors has approved the addition of urgent care services center to its 30-acre campus on Varnum Street...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The nonpartisan institute will engage and equip emerging leaders for careers in politics and public policy.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced Friday a settlement with Austin Royster Funeral Home and Chief Operating Officer Jamelle Royster.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — First Baptist Church of Glenarden on Thursday distributed thousands of bags of free groceries to federal employees and contractors
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Legendary singer Gladys Knight defended her decision to perform the national anthem at next month’s Super Bowl.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Actress Tracee Ellis Ross has been enlisted along with Kumail Nanjiani to announce nominations for the 2019 Oscars.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The indoor educational event showcases 400 years of African-American history and culture
WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser kicked off her second term on Jan. 3 by participating in the groundbreaking ceremony for a Good Food Markets...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Cyntoia Brown, a 30-year-old woman serving a life sentence for killing a man who solicited her for sex when she was 16, has been...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The study, led by Cedars-Sinai’s Smidt Heart Institute, involved 52 Los Angeles County barbershops followed by researchers that were assigned to either a...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — “Black women play a critical role in our democracy, and Senator Warren’s appointment of a talented staffer like Anne Reid recognizes that Americans...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recounts the progress her administration has made over the past year.
THE WASHINGTON INFORMER — An 83-year-old man has proven it’s never too late to pursue one’s educational goals.