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COVID-19 has changed the way we gather, moving much of our social, work, and communal lives online. People are using the internet for things like doctors’…
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It’s been two weeks since Election Day, when a record breaking number of people voted in the midst of a pandemic. On today’s Future City we assess the…
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The affordable housing crisis has wreaked havoc on Baltimoreans for decades, and the economic fallout from the coronavirus has only exacerbated the…
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The new school year has started and students, parents, teachers, school staff and administrators across the country are dealing with the uncertainty of…
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Food insecurity is rampant in Baltimore, with nearly a quarter of the city's residents struggling to acquire healthy, affordable food. On this month's…
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The killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by Minneapolis and Louisville police sparked protests around the globe. A Black-led, multiracial,…
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Around the country, states have eased social distancing restrictions, ended stay-at-home orders and opened up more parts of their economies. Although…
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Food insecurity is rampant in Baltimore, with nearly a quarter of the city's residents struggling to acquire healthy, affordable food. On this month's…
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People are living with trauma every single day in Baltimore. They may be survivors of physical or sexual violence, people close to them may have been…
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Schools in Baltimore City have struggled over the years, and face a potential $60 million budget shortfall in 2021. Meanwhile lawmakers are debating…