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We go On the Record with Mahalia! A gospel play at Arena Players portrays in song the life of the Queen of Gospel. Plus, at the Banneker Douglass Museum, 60 years after the Civil Rights Act--revisiting and reimagining the Civil Rights era.
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We go On the Record with a winner of Cllctivly’s Black Futures Micro Grant. Her business, Nu Momish, provides support for new moms and their families.
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We go On the Record with a winner of of Cllctivly’s Black Futures Micro Grant. She started Binti Circle, which focuses on what Black daughter caregivers need -- whether that means a hug, or a helping hand.
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We go On the Record and Pass the Mic to Terri Freeman, head of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. She asks her guests why teaching Black history has become a political flashpoint — and how museums and the arts can help teach the truth.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear about an abundance of Juneteenth celebrations in Charm City. From food legacies … and memorials … to music that runs that gamut from gospel to goth, something for everyone!
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The former office of the pioneering Black jurist is to be restored as a legal and social services hub for Baltimore's Marble Hill community. Her son, former state senator Michael B. Mitchell, discusses his mother's legacy.
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We’ll go On the Record to learn about the programs from Backyard Basecamp that encourage urban dwellers to get comfortable with the great outdoors! Hiking! Foraging! Animal tracking!
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We’ll go On the Record to hear about Blacktastic: A Children’s Festival of Maryland Black History and Culture. Streaming to classrooms from “Arts for Learning Maryland” … rappers, musicians and spoken-word artists bring history to life!
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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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What power does family history wield? The play “U Thought I Was Him – A Theatrical Mixtape,” digs into the trauma felt by generations of Black men all from one family. It weaves poetry, prose, humor and even dancing. We get a preview.