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Guinness Brewery teams with Black Marylanders to create specialty beers that fund social justice efforts
AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunApr 22, 2021 at 5:00 amCourtney Holden wanted to create a beer that would be undeniably intertwined with Black culture.That meant “See Us,” a brown ale infused with the flavors of sweet potato, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and a whisper of vanilla.Advertisement“It actually does taste like a sweet potato pie,” said the queer Black beer enthusiast. “It tastes like the hug from a aunt you haven’t seen in a long time.”For Midtown resident Alysha January, that meant capturing the essence of her stepfather’s legendary pound cake.Advertisement“I wanted a flavor that...…AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunApr 22, 2021 at 5:00 amCourtney Holden wanted to create a beer that would be undeniably intertwined with Black culture.That meant “See Us,” a brown ale infused with the flavors of sweet potato, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and a whisper of vanilla.Advertisement“It actually does taste like a sweet potato pie,” said the queer Black beer enthusiast. “It tastes like the hug from a aunt you haven’t seen in a long time.”For Midtown resident Alysha January, that meant capturing the essence of her stepfather’s legendary pound cake.Advertisement“I wanted a flavor that...WW…
Kamala Harris inspires Black women from Baltimore state’s attorney to speaker of Maryland House of Delegates
AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunNov 08, 2020 at 6:15 pmKamala Harris made history Saturday when she became the first woman, Black and Asian American to become vice president-elect.The proud HBCU graduate, who dressed in suffragette white, gave a stirring speech in Delaware where she spoke of breaking down barriers, of hope and possibilities — particularly for young girls.AdvertisementProminent African American women in Maryland echoed Harris' words while praising her in response to her historic win.Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who watched Saturday’s acceptance speech with her two...…AdvertisementBy Baltimore SunNov 08, 2020 at 6:15 pmKamala Harris made history Saturday when she became the first woman, Black and Asian American to become vice president-elect.The proud HBCU graduate, who dressed in suffragette white, gave a stirring speech in Delaware where she spoke of breaking down barriers, of hope and possibilities — particularly for young girls.AdvertisementProminent African American women in Maryland echoed Harris' words while praising her in response to her historic win.Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who watched Saturday’s acceptance speech with her two...WW…
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