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Black Press Day, March 16th, 12-2p, Nancy by SNAC, BALTIMORE

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(BALTIMORE – March 14, 2023) – Founded on March 16, 1827, as a four-page, four-column standard-sized weekly, Freedom’s Journal was the first black-owned and operated newspaper in the United States, and was established the same year that slavery was abolished in New York State.

The newspaper was founded at 5 Varick Street in Lower Manhattan, New York, by Jamaican-born John Brown Russwurm, Bowdoin College’s first African American graduate and only the third Black person to graduate from an American college.

Cofounder Samuel Eli Cornish, born in Sussex County, Delaware, and a graduate of the Free African School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also founded Shiloh Presbyterian Church, the first Black Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, in 1822.

Come out and join Black Press professionals as we commemorate the very beginning of the 196-year legacy.

RSVP to https://blackpressday.eventbrite.com

A journalist since 1994, he also founded DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations. Glover has an extensive list of clients including corporations, non-profits, government agencies, politics, business owners, PR firms, and attorneys.

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Tune in to BlackUSA.News 7 Days a Week: NYC, Baltimore, DC, ATL, LA, OAKLAND

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(BALTIMORE – March 14, 2023) – Do check our shows on BlackUSA.News. We stream LIVE to Facebook, YouTube, & Twitter daily. Our hosts hail from New York, Baltimore and Prince George’s County, MD, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Oakland, and Los Angeles.

We cover business, politics, lifestyle, community, entertainment, authors, actors, actresses, the metaverse and so much more! Check us out!

 

 

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STEM Summer Camp Scholarships (June 2023 to August 2023) sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity of Montgomery County, MD, and The KID Museum

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Image courtesy of Canva.com and Kubilay Tutar, http://www.kubilayhocam.com/, @kubilayhocamedu

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”

– Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father

(WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 24, 2023) – Alpha Phi Alpha, Montgomery County chapter and KID Museum have agreed to partner in celebration of Black History Month in providing upwards of 50 scholarships to qualifying students (Grades 4-8) for STEM summer camps in Bethesda, Maryland, June 2023 – August 2023.

The McGee STEM Youth Scholarship program seeks to expand the STEM pipeline for African American youth, with a goal to provide a generous level of financial support to families that qualify and that are in need of assistance for attendance to the KID Museum summer camp.

Upon approval, families receive a $10 registration fee, instead of the usual $490 cost; participants receive a Brigadier General Charles McGee lapel pin and certificate upon completion of camp.

KID Museum provides an extraordinary experience in the Washington, D.C., Metro area, for youth and adults alike. It hails as the region’s pioneering experiential museum and educational makerspace, fostering the “Mind of a Maker” and empowering young people to be agents for change.

Alpha Phi Alpha promotes scholarship and academic excellence and its members are esteemed in such STEM fields as engineering, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, scientists, technology professionals and educators.

Applicants can apply at www.charlesmcgeestem.org. Registration is first-come, first served. And the registration date began February 1, 2023. Here is a link to the press release: https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/614678309/alpha-phi-alpha-and-kid-museum-launch-partnership-during-black-history-month-to-provide-stem-summer-camp-scholarships

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Foods That Assist With Healing After Surgery

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(WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 21, 2023) –

Everyone knows that proper nutrition is essential to healing, especially when recovering from surgery. But what foods should we be eating after a surgical procedure? This article will cover the benefits of specific foods that may help us heal more quickly and effectively after surgeries.

LEAFY GREEN VEGETABLES

One food group to consume for post-surgical healing are from the leafy green vegetables category. Leafy greens are packed with vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron, as well as vitamins A, C, and K – all of which support our bodies in recovery. Not only do these nutrients assist with wound healing but they also boost energy levels and can reduce inflammation throughout the body when eaten regularly. If you are interested in purchasing high quality foods in this category, one should aim to get their leafy greens from local farmers markets or co-ops whenever possible since they often have the most nutrient-dense options available.

PROTEIN

Another food to incorporate into a post-surgical diet is lean proteins like fish, poultry or eggs. Protein helps rebuild tissues damaged by surgery and have also been shown to reduce pain levels after long hospital stays or prolonged periods of bed rest. Reducing pain can make it easier for individuals to take part in physical activities that further promote recovery – such as light stretching and walking.

PROBIOTICS

Probiotic foods such as kefir, kombucha or miso soup may help support healthy gut bacteria during this delicate period of healing. Probiotics help improve digestion which can be especially beneficial if an individual experiences digestive issues after taking antibiotics or other medications prescribed following surgery. These types of fermented goods are relatively easy to find at local health food stores – making them a convenient option when putting together meals that nourish and satisfy, while promoting overall health.

No matter what type of surgery you have had or where you live, incorporating leafy greens, lean proteins and probiotic foods into your daily diet can be an effective way to support your body during its natural healing process. Eating for post-surgery healing does not need to be complicated; just focus on fresh ingredients, grown locally and you will soon be feeling better in no time!

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