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Investing in Black Media: Why DG 6.0 Matters

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJune 13, 202511 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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(BALTIMORE – June 13, 2025) – As I prepare to celebrate a personal milestone — turning 60 — I’m also reflecting on the journey of building independent Black media. It’s never been easy. It’s often demanding. But it’s always been worth it.

Since December, we’ve been taping the Doni Glover Show again. Real people. Real stories. Real Baltimore. But life doesn’t always move in a straight line. Between producing the show and finishing graduate school, I needed a break. Sometimes you have to pause to preserve the mission.

That’s why Doni Glover 6.0 (https://doniglover60.eventbrite.com/) isn’t just a party. It’s a fundraiser to help keep our voice alive — to support the continuation of shows like ours, stories like Shareef’s, and platforms that speak truth unapologetically. Every ticket, every sponsor, every donation is an investment in media that reflects us, serves us, and uplifts us.

Special thanks to G. Grant Griffin Media Group for believing in the vision and contributing toward this event — and for stepping up to help us capture this next chapter. Their cameras will be rolling. The work continues.

Where it goes next? I’m still listening. But what I do know is this: the power of our story deserves to be funded, protected, and told.

#DG6Point0 #BlackMediaMatters #BMORENews #DoniGloverShow #GratitudeAndGrowth

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