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Adam Willis, climate and environment reporter with the Baltimore Banner, wrote about the future of Crisfield on the Eastern Shore.
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Midday Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck returns from the Contemporary American Theater Festival and reviews what she saw.
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Baltimore City Councilmember Mark Conway, chair of the Public Safety Committee, addresses police accountability, underground fires, and the city's overdose crisis.
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Travel makes you big!
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Applying for visas has become more challenging and has put many international students in jeopardy. But what does this mean for Baltimore and the communities around the country?
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Senator Chris Van Hollen joins Midday to discuss the congressional rescission vote and the Kilmar Abrego deportation case.
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We talk with JHU Prof. Martha S. Jones about a very personal meditation on her own family, and her own experience navigating a color line she describes as jagged, shifting and threatening.
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The social determinants of public health is a well-known reality. Today there are more health scientists who attest to the fact that climate change and harmful environmental exposures also contribute to the degrading of public health in America. The GOOD News Dr. Sacoby Wilson is a professor at the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health at the University of Maryland.
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One of the enduring and most strategic alliances in the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement was the solidarity between Blacks and Jews in America. We are doing a conclusive series on the national leaders of the American Civil Rights Movement who championed and promoted Black-Jewish solidarity in the struggle for freedom, justice and equality. The GOOD News is the living legacy of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel is being celebrated as one of the major theological leaders and influencers of the Civil Rights Movement.
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One of the chief architects and organizers of the transformative 1963 civil rights March on Washington, DC was Bayard Rustin. The GOOD news is the legacy of the leadership of Bayard Rustin is today receiving a more detailed focus from historians and other scholars.
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When there is a collaboration between academic scholarship and grassroots activism, there is an increase in social change. That fact is true for the emerging national environmental and climate justice movement. The GOOD News is Dr. Beverly Wright, a distinguished professor at Dillard University in New Orleans, is the Founder and Executive Director of the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice.