Future City
Fourth Wednesdays, monthly, 1 p.m. & 9 p.m.
Future City is a monthly show that explores innovative approaches to Baltimore’s most pressing issues and where we move the conversation from “what’s wrong?” to “what’s next?”
Future City is made possible with grant funding from McCormick & Company.
Charles Robinson is the host of Future City. The show is produced by Spencer Bryant.
Latest Episodes
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You’ve heard the saying…”there’s an app for that.” We look at tech you may want, are trying to get, and when you can expect it. Can our thirst for the newest and latest gadget be quenched?
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What is the state of clean air and water in Baltimore? Host Charles Robinson interviews several experts on this topic to see how Baltimore can achieve clean air and water.
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How can life saving information reach people during a time of increasing distrust of political, scientific, and journalistic authorities?
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As young people head back to class, how are students, teachers, parents, and administrators dealing with another school year during COVID?
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How do cities create containers for collective grieving and trauma? Why is that necessary? And what role does art play in helping to shape these containers?
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Where do artists and arts organizations fit into the post-pandemic future of Baltimore?
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On this month's episode of Future City, we're discussing how trauma and PTSD shape people’s lives in Baltimore and beyond, and discuss how activists, service providers, educators, and government agencies are using knowledge of trauma to change the city.
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On the latest episode of Future City we’re talking about the future of philanthropy. We'll hear about the state of philanthropy in Baltimore and the U.S., how people are responding to critiques of traditional philanthropy, and where land and economic reparations fit into the push for racial and economic justice.
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The annual number of homicides in Baltimore surpassed 300 for each year from 2015 to 2020. Young people have been at the forefront of the city’s violence.…