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Marion Gray-Hopkins, mother of Gary Hopkins Jr., who was killed by Prince George's County police in 1999, speaks at a March 4 rally in Annapolis for police reform. (Rob Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inCommunity

Maryland Police Bills Clear Legislature, Overriding Hogan Vetoes

by William J. Ford April 14, 2021December 21, 2021

Maryland lawmakers passed police reform legislation, against the governor’s objections, that they claim is the best way, in attempts that date back 50 years, to improve law enforcement accountability and transparency.

Del. Nicole A. Williams is one of 27 Black women in the Maryland state legislature, the second-highest total in the nation. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Black Women Gain Statewide Offices, But Representation Still Lacking: Report

by William J. Ford December 18, 2019December 21, 2021
The Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee nominated Nicole A. Williams to fill a vacancy to represent District 22 in the Maryland House of Delegates. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County, William J. Ford

Williams Nominated to Fill Vacated Delegate Seat

by William J. Ford October 30, 2019December 21, 2021

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