Mark Gunnery
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How can life saving information reach people during a time of increasing distrust of political, scientific, and journalistic authorities?
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As young people head back to class, how are students, teachers, parents, and administrators dealing with another school year during COVID?
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How do cities create containers for collective grieving and trauma? Why is that necessary? And what role does art play in helping to shape these containers?
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Musician Kotic Couture on the rebellious roots of Pride, the importance of dance parties in LGBTQ communities, and why queer people are the "backbone" of Baltimore's culture.
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This afternoon Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced that he will lift the city’s remaining mask mandate. Baltimore’s health commissioner says there is still more work to do to get city residents vaccinated. And as more venues reopen, how are people celebrating Pride this year? Musician Kotic Couture joins us to share their plans.
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Where do artists and arts organizations fit into the post-pandemic future of Baltimore?
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On this month's episode of Future City, we're discussing how trauma and PTSD shape people’s lives in Baltimore and beyond, and discuss how activists, service providers, educators, and government agencies are using knowledge of trauma to change the city.
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A new bill lowers the age of consent for Maryland minors to access mental health treatment. Governor Hogan creates a working group to combat hate crimes against Asian Americans. And, she’s got giant eyelashes, purple eyes and a big mouth. We’ll take you to the site of Baltimore’s newest trash wheel designed to clean garbage from the Gwynns Falls.
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A decade after the passing of legendary singer and writer Gil Scott-Heron, his cousin, soul-jazz vocalist Navasha Daya, honors him on a new tribute album.