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Good Ol’ Boys Win Big On City Slots Project: Lines of MBE/WBE “Requirement” Blurred

August 22, 2011
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WHAT DO YOU CALL A REQUIREMENT THAT IS NOT REALLY REQUIRED? That’s the question I would ask Donald Fry (pictured), head of the influential Greater Baltimore Committee and Governor-appointed Chair of the Video Lottery Facility Location Commission. The Baltimore Business Journal reported last week that the 7 member commission voted to “ease” ...

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IMA Endorsement Should Be Thrown Out: Alliance Has Lost Its Way

July 12, 2011
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The recent political endorsement of current Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, by the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance has caused quite a stir and rightly so. Mayoral candidate, Senator Cathy Pugh in disrupting the endorsement forum last week at Friendship Baptist Church did more than reveal an egregious departure from tradition and fair process that would have allowed...

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Baltimore City Budget Makes Clear Its Stance With City Residents: “Lock ‘em up, Don’t Lift ‘em up!”

June 17, 2011
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It’s said that a budget is a moral document which lets others know how much or how little you value something. And if that holds true, then the Mayor of Baltimore has some serious problems with city youth. In her FY’12 budget proposal, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has allocated more than $260 Million on crime...

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May We Never Forget: Baltimore Panel Seeks To Remind Us Of Where We’ve Been…And How Far We Have Yet To Go

June 17, 2011
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The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of MD African American History & Culture has some exciting June Programs. You should check them out….including a reading and discussion of the book Hands On the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC. Three powerhouses of the human/civil rights movement will be the featured panelists. Dr. Cecil...

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EVENT: Ignite for a Better Baltimore

May 23, 2011
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EVENT: Ignite for a Better Baltimore

This Thursday evening, I, along with 15 others, will be presenting ideas that will make Baltimore a better city. The event, hosted by Ignite For a Better Baltimore, will give us each 5 minutes and 20 powerpoint slides to share our thoughts on what is needed to improve this city. I’ll be sharing insight...

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National Council Confirms Position of Community: No New Youth Jail Needed In Baltimore

May 13, 2011
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Statement of an Alliance of Organizations in response to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency’s New Bed Space Forecast for the Proposed Baltimore Youth Detention FacilityMay 12, 2011 Governor O’Malley has an opportunity to be a leader in the growing national movement to invest more in opportunities for children and youth and less...

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Book Release: Marshall Law: The Life & Times of a Baltimore Black Panther

April 27, 2011
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In Search Of New Paths For My People: Reflection on the LBS Freedom Forum Part 1

April 15, 2011
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I was asked to serve as a panelist at the first Freedom Forum hosted by the think tank focused on policy analysis and community change. The theme of the event was Baltimore’s Youth Movement: Are They Ready To Lead? And it’s funny because I remember when I was squarely included in the crowd of...

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Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle: Freedom Forum at Sojourner Douglass College

April 1, 2011
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Baltimore Delegates Vote “No” on Partially Elected School Board. Again.

March 28, 2011
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The struggle for a fully or partially elected school board in Baltimore City has been an arduous and protracted one. At issue is the fact that Baltimore City residents don’t have a direct voice in the makeup of the Baltimore City School Board. The nine members of the School Board are jointly appointed by...

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