Baltimore Daily Roundup: The City’s New Esports Lab; a Conference in Wilmington; GBC Reports $4B of Economic Activity

Yesterday, Baltimore City unveiled its inaugural esports lab at Medfield Recreation Center. I was there when Mayor Brandon Scott highlighted the importance of providing modern recreational spaces that serve the community’s needs. The event featured notable figures including City Council President Nick Mosby and Councilman James Torrence, who highlighted significant investments in the seventh district, where the rec center is situated.

The National Urban League Young Professionals (NULYP) is hosting its 5th Annual Eastern Regional Conference, #bEastCon, in Wilmington from April 26 to 28. This event blends civil rights advocacy with networking and professional development for young Black professionals. NULYP aims to empower Black Americans and underserved communities financially.

In this article, Logan White, a spokesperson for NULYP, emphasized Wilmington’s growing prominence as a reason to host the conference in Delaware’s biggest city.

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