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11-22-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
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The mayor has said she will remove the Occupy Baltimore protestors from McKeldin Square “at a time of her choosing.” We ask an occupier: what do they plan to do…when they no longer have a space to Occupy?
The Occupy Baltimore movement has been camping out in McKeldin Square, near the Inner Harbor, since early October. The square is designated by the city as an area for demonstrations and protests. But the mayor has said that camping overnight there is illegal, and she’ll remove the protestors “at a time of her choosing.” We talk with a lawyer for the ACLU of Maryland about what rights the protestors have.
Attention Broadway dreamers: Tom Hall talks to two panelists from a recent symposium to discuss pathways for young people who want to make a career in the arts: Donald Hicken of the Baltimore School for the Arts, and Judy Bartl of the University of Minnesota’s Guthrie Theater Actor Training Program.
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