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Jamarr Wilson to be Recognized at Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET

(BALTIMORE – April 17, 2025) – Don’t miss the next BMORENews business networking event: Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, happening Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Terra Cafe Bmore (101 E. 25th Street, Baltimore). Part of the ORIGINAL Black Wall Street SERIES, this gathering features the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, which honor Black entrepreneurs and professionals—as well as their allies of all backgrounds—who are making a positive impact. The mission is simple but powerful: to promote and celebrate entrepreneurship, starting with the Black community. RSVP today and be part of the movement! Go to BlackWallStreetTWENTYFIFTHSTREET.eventbrite.com. Honorees include Jamarr Wilson. Who is Jamarr?…

Neya Glover to be Recognized at Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, 4.17.25

(BALTIMORE – April 17, 2025) – Don’t miss the next BMORENews business networking event: Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, happening Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Terra Cafe Bmore (101 E. 25th Street, Baltimore). Part of the ORIGINAL Black Wall Street SERIES, this gathering features the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, which honor Black entrepreneurs and professionals—as well as their allies of all backgrounds—who are making a positive impact. The mission is simple but powerful: to promote and celebrate entrepreneurship, starting with the Black community. RSVP today and be part of the movement! Go to BlackWallStreetTWENTYFIFTHSTREET.eventbrite.com. Honorees include Neya Glover. Who is Neya? …

Isaac Loyal to be Recognized at Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET

(BALTIMORE – April 17, 2025) – Don’t miss the next BMORENews business networking event: Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, happening Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Terra Cafe Bmore (101 E. 25th Street, Baltimore). Part of the ORIGINAL Black Wall Street SERIES, this gathering features the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, which honor Black entrepreneurs and professionals—as well as their allies of all backgrounds—who are making a positive impact. The mission is simple but powerful: to promote and celebrate entrepreneurship, starting with the Black community. RSVP today and be part of the movement! Go to BlackWallStreetTWENTYFIFTHSTREET.eventbrite.com. Honorees include Isaac Loyal. Who is Isaac?…

TGR: IMPACT: No Excuses. Period. #blackwallstreet

(BALTIMORE – April 16, 2025) – Back in February 2024, we hosted a Black Wall Street event at HOODFELLAS—now rebranded and relocated as Soul Street. That evening, we honored Ertha Harris, Carde Cornish, and Sheree Rogers with the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Award. Ertha is deeply engaged in a wide range of community-building efforts, all aimed at uplifting our people. Carde, a young legend from Druid Heights, is not only a master behind the camera but also an outstanding father and a shining example of Black excellence. And Sheree? I’ve seen her with my own eyes, handing out food…

HONOREES ANNOUNCED: Black Wall Street TWENTY-FIFTH STREET – A BMORENews Business Networking Event

(BALTIMORE – April 16, 2025) – Join us for the next BMORENews Black Wall Street Business Networking Event, happening Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Terra Cafe Bmore (101 E. 25th Street, Baltimore). This event is part of the nationally celebrated ORIGINAL Black Wall Street SERIES, and it’s your chance to connect with dynamic entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders who are driving positive change. The evening will feature the prestigious Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, which recognize Black entrepreneurs—and allies of all backgrounds—who are making a lasting impact in business and beyond. Our mission remains…

Freddie Gray: The Aftermath, April 27th at Sharon Baptist Church

Presented by the Sandtown-Winchester Community Collective (BALTIMORE – April 16, 2025) – Ten years after the tragic death of Freddie Gray and the unrest that followed, Freddie Gray: The Aftermath brings together the voices of activists, leaders, and community members who stood on the front lines in 2015—and who continue the fight for justice today. This powerful retrospective examines what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what still must be done to truly uplift West Baltimore. While the city has seen a renovated police station and a new funeral home, the deeper question remains: where is the sustained investment in the people?…