Posts Tagged ‘ baltimore ’

End the School to Prison Pipeline in Maryland!

February 16, 2010
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Check out this video from the youth of Baltimore Algebra Project and their allies. In a way that only youth can, they are pricking the conscience of a state that deems it permissable to invest millions of dollars in their incarceration rather than their education and gainful employment.

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Mayor Sheila Dixon’s Farewell to Baltimore City

February 3, 2010
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Mayor Sheila Dixon’s Farewell to Baltimore City

Dear Citizen It’s difficult to find the words to describe what it has meant to lead this City: to lay out a vision for a cleaner, greener, healthier, and safer Baltimore and actually see that vision come to pass; and, to wake up every morning and feel both the blessing and the burden of...

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Homegoing Information for Pastor John L. Wright

January 30, 2010
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Homegoing Information for Pastor John L. Wright

Thursday, February 4, 2010 The Viewing 6:00PM – 8:00PM New Union Baptist Church 510 N. Monroe Street Baltimore, MD 21223 Rev. Charles Savage, Pastor Friday, February 5, 2010 The Viewing 9:00 – 10:00AM Family Hour 10:00 – 11:00AM Funeral 11:00AM St. John Baptist Church The Corner of Tamar Drive and Little Patuxent Parkway (Rte....

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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: Jonah House (Baltimore, MD)

December 15, 2009
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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: Jonah House (Baltimore, MD)

Since becoming a pastor, I’ve realized the value in finding my own sanctuary – a place where I can be refreshed, revived, and held accountable to my own journey in following Jesus. Thankfully, The Most High has guided me to not just one sanctuary, but to many. (and I have a sense that there...

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A message from the Baltimore United for Peace & Justice Coalition

December 23, 2008
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A message from the Baltimore United for Peace & Justice Coalition

Dear Rev. Brown, As a resident of the Govans Community, I would like to invite your participation and the members of Faith In Action to participate in a Spring 2009 event (Inter-Faith Service) concerning the Baltimore United For Peace and Justice Coalition of which I am a Executive Member/Organizer. For the past two years...

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Should politically active churches lose nonprofit status?

April 28, 2008
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Should politically active churches lose nonprofit status?

Hat Tip: Baltimore Politics Examiner/Adam Meister Separation of Church and State does not exist in Baltimore By Adam Meister Drive around Baltimore and you will notice that there are a lot of churches. Some are in large magnificent buildings while others are in run down storefronts or rowhouses. Most of them are tax exempt...

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“Protect Park Heights Liquor Store!”-Community Group

December 30, 2007
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“Protect Park Heights Liquor Store!”-Community Group

As you know, I’ve locked arms with activists in Baltimore’s Park Heights community in an effort to shut down the liquor stores there. As Betty noted in my previous post on this issue, this community is inundated with liquor establishments. And as Common Sense alluded to in that same comment section – a community...

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