From beads to business: Baltimore camp teaches girls more than jewelry-making (The Afro)

Huddled around a table in Baltimore Unity Hall on July 23, a group of young girls gripped their paintbrushes, carefully crafting their own statement necklaces and chatting amongst themselves as part of the Beadly Speaking Kidz Jewelry Camp. Their instructor, Dyon Davidson, watched nearby, ready to lend a helping hand or offer encouragement as the girls worked on their designs. Read more at: https://afro.com/baltimore-youth-jewelry-entrepreneurship/

Previous
Previous

Baltimore author to donate 100 copies of new novel to Baltimore schoolchildren (Baltimore Fishbowl)

Next
Next

For Baltimore high school students, this arts competition offers more than scholarships (WYPR)