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Charles "Choo" Smith, a youth coach and former Harlem Globetrotters star, joins us, with Baltimore Banner neighborhood reporter Jasmine Vaughn-Hall, to discuss his vision for a new "Communiversity" in a NW Baltimore neighborhood.
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Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle's co-founder details what bills the Black community advocacy group wants passed in the current MD General Assembly session.
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Midday marks this year's MLK Day of Service by focusing on the work of three local individuals for whom every day is a day of service.
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We’ll go On the Record to look at how the nonprofit Civic Works connects volunteers to community-driven projects, like vacant lot transformations and a local produce farm. We hear about the day of service they’ve planned for MLK Day.
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Our annual offering of seasonal music, poetry and narratives to celebrate the holiday spirit.
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Our Midday in the Neighborhood series continues, in partnership with the Baltimore Banner, with an Allendale resident who felt the pull of her childhood home.
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The head of the non-profit company that runs 6 of the city's historic public food markets reflects on their storied past and their important role in Baltimore's redevelopment.
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Kimberly Armstrong of United Solar Neighbors and Kristal Hansley of WeSolar, Inc. describe their groups' approach to going solar through community-distributed solar energy.
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Police departments in our country are struggling. In 2015, Gallup reported that public confidence in police was at a historic 22-year low. This was the…