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Acclaimed Publisher Doni Glover to Sign New Book “Black Blueprint: Baltimore to Burkina Faso” at Black Wall Street Awards

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Acclaimed Publisher Doni Glover to Sign New Book “Black Blueprint: Baltimore to Burkina Faso” at Black Wall Street Awards
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Book Signing Featured at Signature Event Celebrating Black Entrepreneurship and Coppin State’s 125th Anniversary

(BALTIMORE – October 20, 2025) – Award-winning publisher, journalist, and entrepreneur Doni Glover will sign copies of his groundbreaking new book, Black Blueprint: Baltimore to Burkina Faso, at the Black Wall Street: NEW BALTIMORE event on Thursday, November 6, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Coppin State University’s College of Business.

The book signing will take place during BMORENews.com’s signature Black Wall Street Awards ceremony, which honors Black entrepreneurs, professionals, and community champions who are building economic empowerment and transformative change across Baltimore and beyond.

Black Blueprint: Baltimore to Burkina Faso chronicles Glover’s 25-year journey from Baltimore’s political streets to the global stage of the United Nations. More than a memoir, the book serves as a manifesto for Black empowerment, offering deeply personal stories, sharp cultural insights, and behind-the-scenes accounts of work with iconic leaders and grassroots organizers.

“From Congressman Parren J. Mitchell to the creation of BMORENews and Black Wall Street events, each chapter is a brick in the foundation of a bold, Black future,” Glover explains. “This blueprint is a reminder that legacy is built on courage, commitment, and community.”

The book delivers a masterclass on building lasting institutions for the people—not just for profit—drawing from Glover’s experiences in Black media, business, activism, and faith.

About Black Wall Street: NEW BALTIMORE

Since 2011, BMORENews has recognized over 3,000 honorees across 9 major U.S. cities, continuing the proud legacy of the original Black Wall Street. This year’s event coincides with Coppin State University’s 125th Anniversary, celebrating over a century of academic excellence and community empowerment.

The evening will bring together visionary leaders, local changemakers, and entrepreneurs shaping Baltimore’s next chapter of opportunity and ownership.

Event Details:
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Coppin State University – College of Business
Admission: Free (RSVP required)
Attire: Business or business casual
RSVP: https://blackwallstreetnewbaltimore.eventbrite.com

Special thanks to Coppin State University’s National Alumni Association and Elev8 Baltimore for supporting this effort to uplift and connect Baltimore’s business community.

About Doni Glover

Doni Glover is an unapologetic truth-teller, publisher of BMORENews.com, and a tireless advocate for Black economic empowerment. His work spans media, entrepreneurship, activism, and community building, with a focus on creating platforms that amplify Black voices and celebrate Black excellence.

Acclaimed Publisher Doni Glover to Sign New Book "Black Blueprint: Baltimore to Burkina Faso" at Black Wall Street Awards
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