The Major List
“Expanding the margins until they disappear.” The Major List is a Black-Owned and Woman-Owned business.
Adverse economic, social and health consequences are a direct result of imbalances in the distribution of information and resources to People of Color. The Major List is a network created with the goal of providing a consistent bridge to useful information that benefit People of Color.
02/08/2022
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01/31/2022
"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars and change the world."
-Harriet Tubman
The Major List Black Community Resource – Expanding the margins, until they disappear. We have exceeded our `{`goals for`}` how many people are going to our website, staying on our website and also calling us… We’ve always viewed our relationship with listingpro as an investment to keep us current in our community and to keep us relevant and our brand out there.
04/28/2021
There are only a few days left to send in nominations for the Top 50 Under 40. If you know a young professional in Frederick County who is doing big things, nominate them today!
http://www.discoverfrederickmd.com/50under40
04/28/2021
ATTN: April 30th & May 1st - 1st dose ONLY of Moderna COVID-19 Vaccination available for ages 18+
(Please note: Immunity through the Moderna vaccine requires 2 doses)
WHERE: 800 Oak Street
(enter from Himes Ave., next to Dutch's Daughter Restaurant).
To register for Friday, April 30 from 9am-6pm: https://www.marylandvax.org/client/registration?clinic_id=11526
To register for Saturday, May 1 from 9am to 4pm: https://www.marylandvax.org/client/registration?clinic_id=11527
You can also schedule an appointment by calling:
301-600-7900 (Monday – Friday, 8am-5pm) or
301-600-7905 para Español.
Walk-In Available, but not guaranteed.
Directions to location (http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/OakStreet).
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04/24/2021
Thankful to Imperial Media for this amazing aerial view of Carroll Creek in Frederick, featuring the William O. Lee, Jr. Bridge. This photograph is featured on the landing page at https://themajorlist.com.
Mr. Lee, depicted in the photographed plaque, served the Frederick community in many capacities. He was known as an educator to many, a Frederick City Alderman from 1986 through 1994, and a leader in a number of Frederick-based organizations.
01/18/2021
The Current Relevance Of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Economic Empowerment Fight – The Major List Minority Directory The fight for economic justice is just as relevant as when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent the last weeks of his life advocating for Black Americans’ rights in 1968. Even to this day, minorities all over the country are actively finding ways to break the chains of economic discrimination to gain ...
01/17/2021
https://themajorlist.com/historical-barriers-minority-business-owners-face-now-and-in-the-past/
Historical Barriers Minority Business Owners Face: Past and Present – The Major List Minority Directory For decades, minority business owners have faced multiple challenges in receiving financial assistance and growing their businesses.
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