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Occupy Baltimore Joins Three Year Long Campaign To Halt Construction of Youth Jail in East Baltimore

January 17, 2012
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Press Advisory: For Immediate Release For media queries, please contact the Schools Not Jails Media Team: (410) 849-9626 | schoolsnotjails@gmail.com JANUARY 17: SCHOOLS NOT JAILS ORGANIZERS WILL RETURN TO SITE, DESPITE ARRESTS Organizers of today’s Schools Not Jails Occupation kickoff rally and action say that they have no plans to cancel the program of...

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WE MUST TELL THE CHILDREN: President Ronald Reagan & Others Didn’t Want To Create A Holiday For Dr. King But The People Prevailed

January 16, 2012
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November 2, 1983: President Reagan Approves MLK Holiday

While it’s not spoken of much these days, it’s important to remember that the creation of a national holiday for Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. was fiercely opposed by those who self-identify as “conservatives” and many others, including then-president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. If we want the children to value the King Holiday;...

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Kwanzaa Reflections 2011: Today’s Principle is Kujichagulia – Self-Determination

December 27, 2011
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Habari Gani? Kujichagulia! which means Self Determination – To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves. Self-Determination is such a beautiful principle which speaks to the freedom that all individuals and people-groups should be able to rightly exercise. Though not always using the term, I have been writing about “kujichagulia”...

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U.S. Senate Hopeful, Rev. C. Anthony Muse, Makes Case For Clergy Support

December 7, 2011
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On the same day that Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was being formerly inaugurated into the office of Mayor of Baltimore, State Senator C. Anthony Muse met with Baltimore clergy at First Apostolic Faith Church to share his ideas related to a potential run for U.S. Senate. The Baltimore-native and and Prince George’s County Pastor currently is...

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Sick & Tired of Being Sick & Tired: “Die-Vestment” in Black Baltimore

November 18, 2011
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“I think I have some sense of what neighborhoods in Baltimore are like and what they need.”-M.J. “Jay” Brodie, President, Baltimore Development Corporation “I think I have some sense of what neighborhoods in Baltimore are like and what they need.” That was, in part, M.J. Brodie’s response to my critique of his agency’s impact...

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You Can Do Something To Help Maryland’s Longest-Serving Political Prisoner Today: FREE MARSHALL “EDDIE” CONWAY!

October 30, 2011
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You Can Do Something To Help Maryland’s Longest-Serving Political Prisoner Today: FREE MARSHALL “EDDIE” CONWAY!

Mr. Marshall “Eddie” Conway is a true servant of his community. Imprisoned for more than four decades for the crime of murdering a Baltimore City Police Officer – a crime for which he maintains his innocence – Mr. Conway has not allowed the prison cell to suppress his spirit and will to organize his...

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Jim Wallis: It’s Finally Over – and it was Wrong

October 28, 2011
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Jim Wallis: It’s Finally Over – and it was Wrong

Jim Wallis writes a thought-provoking article about the “end” of the Iraq War entitled, It’s Finally Over – and it was Wrong.” It made me think about the first time I was arrested for direct action and civil disobedience in protest of the military invasion and occupation of Iraq four years ago. The action...

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Day of Protest in Baltimore: March Against Youth Jail & #OccupyBaltimore Set To Begin Today

October 4, 2011
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200 people show up for inaugural meeting of #OccupyBaltimore

If all goes as planned. Today – October, 4, 2011 – will be a day that is remembered and perhaps even recorded in the “People’s History of Baltimore City.” For the past couple of years a committed group of activists have been challenging Maryland state plans to build a multi-million dollar youth jail in...

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Former U.S. Congresswoman and Human Rights Activists, Cynthia McKinney Speaking in Baltimore Tonight on Libya!

August 25, 2011
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State Slots Commission Responds to MBE/WBE Controversy

August 24, 2011
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In response to an article in the Baltimore Business Journal and public outcry from multiple community activists, the State Slots Commission provided the following letter about the Minority Business Enterprise and Women Business Enterprise goals related to Maryland’s casino construction projects – stating that the inclusionary goals remain intact. Click this link to read...

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