What does Gov. Larry Hogan’s cancellation of the Red Line in Baltimore mean for public transportation in the city? We talk with urban design expert Klaus Philipsen, a consultant on the project.
Then, both an activist and a jazz-blues-and-gospel artist, Lea Gilmore sings for change. Tom Hall talks with her about the overlap between her work in the studio and her work in social justice.
Plus, J. Wynn Rousuck talks with Tom about the Tony-award winning musical Pippin, now at the Hippodrome.
And, as Charleston lays to rest the pastor of Emanuel AME Church, what lessons can Baltimore take about how to move forward? We ask Rev. Jules Dunham Howie, of Bethel, Baltimore’s oldest AME church.