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"Your Stories" Continue

March 15, 2013

Credit: Muffet/flickrIn the beginning of the series, we focused on housing, particularly the history and policies that caused Baltimore to be divided among racial lines. We received a lot of response from that part of the series, and have since turned our attention to examining economic opportunity and income inequality.



11-16-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

In this week's episode of "The Lines Between Us," listeners describe the lines from their perspective.

The Sabbath is traditionally a day for family and food.  This weekend, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and Reginald F. Lewis Museum examines how it's celebrated in the Jewish and African American cultures. We hear how it'll work.

The traditional music Trio Galilei plays is soothing and melodic; perfect for the wounded military veterans they regularly play for across the country. Two members of the group join Tom Hall in-studio to play a few songs.



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