baltimore politics

With Friends Like These: Will Black Politicians Speak Out Against O’Malley’s $104 Million Dollar Youth Jail?

October 27, 2010
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From L to R: Senator Catherine Pugh, Delegate Barbara Robinson, Delegate Shawn Tarrant, Delegate Frank Conaway, Jr., City Councilman Carl Stokes

The fight for the destiny of Black Children in Baltimore has intensified as hundreds of city residents, including high school students, college students, clergy, community activists, and many others, are voicing their firm opposition to Governor Martin O’Malley’s plan to build a $104 Million Dollar Youth Jail at 600 E. Monument Street in a...

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YOUTH JUSTICE SUNDAY IS COMING! (Oct. 31, 2010 4PM)

October 25, 2010
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Youth Justice Sunday

After weeks and weeks of planning, protesting, and organizing, Youth Justice Sunday is almost here. On Sunday, October 31, 2010 4PM at 1010 East Monument Street, 21201 (Dunbar High School’s Football Field); thousands of Baltimoreans are coming together to protest Governor Martin O’Malley’s plans to build a $104 Million Dollar Youth Jail in East...

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Who Profits From The Incarceration Of Black Youth In Baltimore?

October 21, 2010
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Youth Jail Profiteers

I’ve been involved with youth mentoring for more than a decade in the Baltimore City area and I’ve long concluded that I receive much more than I can ever give the young people that I’ve been blessed to connect with. This is particularly true of youth that I’ve mentored who are incarcerated. There’s a...

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O’Malley’s Building a $104 Million Dollar Youth Jail: “Black People, What Ya’ll Goin’ Do?”

October 12, 2010
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President Obama came to Maryland last week to stump for U.S. Senator, Barbara Mikulski and Governor Martin O’Malley. The plug for O’Malley, which happened on the campus of Bowie State University – a historically Black College/University, was particularly curious because it’s still fresh in the minds of many Marylanders that Martin O’Malley was a...

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These Three People Will Decide If Baltimore City Gets Yet Another Youth Jail

October 5, 2010
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From l to r: Nancy Kopp (Treasurer), Martin O'Malley (Governor), & Peter Franchot (Comptroller)

The Maryland State Board of Public Works is the legislative body which will ultimately decide either to sign or dismiss contracts to continue with planning and construction of another youth jail in East Baltimore. The Board is made up of State Treasurer, Nancy Kopp, State Comptroller, Peter Franchot, and of course Governor Martin O’Malley....

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Black People Will Decide If Martin O’Malley Wins or Loses Maryland’s Governor’s Race

September 27, 2010
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Governor Martin O'Malley

You should’ve seen the scene this past Saturday as I joined others in confronting the Governor about his plans to build a $104 Million Dollar Youth Jail in East Baltimore. The Baltimore branch of AFSCME held an endorsement party for Martin O’Malley as he seeks re-election as Governor of Maryland. As our small group...

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O’Malley’s Youth Jail Is Not A Guarantee, Baltimore’s Black Community Can Stop It If We Want To!

September 20, 2010
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O’Malley’s Youth Jail Is Not A Guarantee, Baltimore’s Black Community Can Stop It If We Want To!

View Larger Map This is the site where Governor Martin O’Malley plans to build another youth prison in Baltimore City, Maryland. In addition to the youth prison, O’Malley wishes to build a prison for women as well in the same area. If the entire project goes to completion, Baltimore will have the Supermax for...

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Could this man be the next Baltimore City NAACP Branch President?

September 8, 2010
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The young adult crowd of Baltimore is stepping up in a number of arenas to assert themselves as the next generation of the city’s servant-leaders. As the stalwarts of yesterday assume new roles as mentors and guides, the 30-ish age crowd is straining to speak up and be recognized. Rev. Cortly C.D. Witherspoon is...

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Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Patricia Jessamy, pushes for re-election with local ministers

September 7, 2010
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At the September meeting of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Patricia Jessamy, made the case for her re-election. Touting her years of experience and multi-faceted approach for engaging crime in Baltimore, Jessamy criticized her challenger in the race, Gregg Bernstein, by saying, “he doesn’t think a prosecutor’s office should have anything...

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I Support Rodney Burris for State Delegate in the 43rd District (Baltimore City)

September 6, 2010
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It’s election season in Baltimore so that means incumbents are making their rounds attempting to remind people how good life is with them in office and hopeful newbies are hitting the pavement making the case as to why they should be catapulted to political office. Admittedly, I am a bit disenchanted with electoral politics...

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