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Ursula V. Battle

Baltimore

Contributor at Baltimore Times

Battle Stage Plays presents dynamic, original stage play productions written by Playwright Ursula V. Battle. I'm also a journalist and P.R. professional.

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  • 1 month ago | baltimoretimes-online.com | Ursula V. Battle

    ‘He Was The Quintessential Broadcaster’This writer can recall working at the Baltimore AFRO-American Newspaper during the mid-1990s when an energetic, enthusiastic, young writer fresh from Virginia came through the doors of the Editorial Department. His name was Anthony McCarthy, and he was introduced to the staff as one of the publication’s newest reporters.

  • 2 months ago | baltimoretimes-online.com | Ursula V. Battle

    As a Hair Wellness Restoration Specialist, Minister Monika Willis always seeks to ensure her clients feel good about their outward appearance – especially when it comes to their hair. However, as a minister, she also seeks to ensure women feel good about themselves on the inside. Through an upcoming event, she is looking to help women ‘soar’ to new heights in their life.

  • 2 months ago | baltimoretimes-online.com | Ursula V. Battle

    With the picturesque Inner Harbor as their backdrop, a powerful group of talented African American creatives recently assembled for a gathering worthy of its mural. The group of artists, journalists, and publicists participated in the Dear Black Girl Brunch hosted in the Creatively Black Baltimore Exhibition space. Visit Baltimore organized this Black Excellence Media FAM (Familiarization Tour) as part of the CIAA press trip.

  • 2 months ago | baltimoretimes-online.com | Ursula V. Battle

    The 2025 Black History Month theme is “African Americans and Labor.” The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) notes that the theme sets out to highlight and celebrate the potent impact of this work. In recognition of this theme, The Baltimore Times will publish articles highlighting key individuals in labor who have wax figures in their likeness at the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum (NGBIW).

  • 2 months ago | baltimoretimes-online.com | Ursula V. Battle

    The 2025 Black History Month theme is “African Americans and Labor.” The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) notes that the theme sets out to highlight and celebrate the potent impact of this work. In recognition of this theme, The Baltimore Times will publish articles highlighting key individuals in labor who have wax figures in their likeness at the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum (NGBIW).

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