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11-23-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
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Morgan State University is partnering with residents and businesses in Northeast Baltimore on an initiative called the "Morgan Community Mile." How are the University and the community working together after being separated for so long? Sheilah talks with Morgan State University Dean Mary Ann Alabanza Akers and Catherine Evans, Secretary of the Northeast Community Organization.
When Charles Heller was 9 years old, growing up in Czechoslovakia at the end of World War II, he picked up an abandoned gun and shot a Nazi collaborator in the chest. He thought it would wipe out the war’s memories. It didn’t. Today, we talk to the Annapolis entrepreneur about his memoir, "Prague: My Long Journey Home".
Tom Hall interviews director Steve James, about his film The Interrupters, which depicts the work of those trying to put a halt to violence in the streets of Chicago.
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