domestic violence

The Insidious Health Consequences Of Domestic Violence

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April 22, 2013

We know that where you live has a big impact on how long you live, and how healthy you are.  Johns Hopkins University has put together a symposium tomorrow to call attention to such “social determinants of health” – with a focus on going beyond studying the problems to taking actions to solve them.



12-3-12: A Voice for Victims of Domestic Violence

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The conversation with Sharon Love, along with the conversation with Carole Alexander and Evan Stark, went on much longer than we had time for on air.  Below, you can listen to each of the conversations in full.



5/14/12 Maryland Morning With Sheilah Kast

With the Violence Against Women Act up for reauthorization, we talk with experts and hear from a representative from an organization that tries to help those in abusive relationships. Theater critic J.



The Signal, 2.10.12 & 2.11.12, Nina Simone Tribute, “She’Baltimore,” and a tale of sloth from The Stoop

February 10th & 11th, 2012, on The Signal…

The late Nina Simone was dubbed “The High Priestess of Soul,” and she’s about to be honored in a tribute performance at The Creative Alliance.  Baltimore playwright Rosalind Cauthen is organizing the event, and we talk with her about Simone’s lasting impact

A conversation with Ira Kip and Nicol Moeller about “She’Baltimore,” a play about the sometimes overlooked (and under-reported) issue of domestic violence in the LGBT community



11-08-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Domestic Violence is often framed as a women’s issue. Today we’ll hear what it means for boys and men from activist and survivor Victor Rivers, the keynote speaker at a domestic violence symposium tomorrow. We’ll also talk with former House of Ruth Maryland director Carole Alexander, who’s moderating the symposium.

Baltimore-based writer Larry Doyle, author of the award-winning “I Love You, Beth Cooper,” has a new collection out called “Deliriously Happy.” Today he tells Tom the stories behind the stories.

Tim Kabara brings us a review of Yeveto’s latest album.



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