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We go On the Record with the co-founder of SquashWise. The nonprofit uses the lightning-speed court sport to foster personal growth and high academic standards for middle and high school youth. Then we stop by the facility and hear from the students.
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On another edition of Conversations with the Candidates, State Delegate Harry Bhandari discusses his run for Maryland's 2nd Congressional seat.
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We’ll go On the Record with the director and the historian behind a film that tells the story of the enslaved couple Mary and Daniel Bell, who fought in court for their family’s freedom, were thwarted, saw their children sold south, and were at last connected again.
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On today's Midday newswrap, we speak to reporters covering the election trail and the Maryland General Assembly.
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August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean follows the first generation of African Americans to escape slavery and is set in Pittsburgh. The Arena Players' production runs through April 28, 2024.
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Erica Rimlinger shares a story about her childhood hijinx.
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From schools and parks to fire hydrants and sidewalks, historian Andrew Kahrl finds numerous examples over the 20th century of how African American taxpayers have been denied the benefits of their dollars. His new book is titled, “The Black Tax.”
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We’ll go On the Record with housing experts who say the future of our democracy depends on desegregating our communities. In “Just Action,” Leah and Richard Rothstein lay out policies that can prompt change, from down payment subsidies to inclusionary zoning laws.
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Tom is joined by tax professional Beverly Winstead and financial professionals Deborah Owens and Nicolas Abrams for another edition of Midday on Money.
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Baltimore-based plant stylist Hilton Carter joins Midday to discuss growing and planting for the indoor gardener with his new book, "The Propagation Handbook."