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10-26-12: Maryland Morning with Sheila Kast
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Today in our ongoing series about inequality in the Baltimore region, we’ll meet Cherry Hill Community Coalition chairperson Michael Middleton; Baltimore native Rhonda Williams, author of The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women's Struggles against Urban Inequality; and Berkeley law professor john a. powell, who was a key expert witness Thompson v. HUD, a case in which a federal judge ruled that the federal government must take a regional approach to Baltimore City's public housing.
Then, in the final segment of today's "Lines Between Us" episode, we'll hear what happens when city residents of public housing--and those who have housing vouchers--move out to the suburbs.
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