Walter P. Carter

Columbia Downtown, Black History Month, Walter P Carter

Columbia’s downtown redevelopment is finally happening after eight years in the making. We ask Howard County Executive Ken Ulman and planner Mark Thompson … what needs to happen in housing, retail space and transit to change suburban to urban.

Last February, Loyola professor Kaye Whitehead called for an end to Black History Month, saying we needed to remember black Americans 365 days of the year.  She's changed her mind. We ask her why.

J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Naomi's Flight" at the Baltimore Theatre Project.



Remembering Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Walter P. Carter

Courtesy of Susan HadaryFebruary 25, 2013

Walter P. Carter was a leader in the struggle for civil rights in Baltimore. Even if you’re new to Baltimore, his name may sound familiar to you. It’s on the side of an elementary school, a recreation center, a college library, and a daycare. It’s also in the title of a new documentary about the man, Walter P. Carter: Champion for Change



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