
Public Commentary
TUESDAYS 10:04 A.M.

Commentaries from community leaders around the Baltimore Metropolitan Region:
Marc Terrill – President, The Associated
Dr. Kimberly Moffitt – Chair, Language Literacy and Culture PhD Program (UMBC)
Al Hutchinson – CEO, Visit Baltimore
Dr. Francesca Gamber – Principal, Bard High School Early College Baltimore
Rev. David J. Ware – Rector, Church of the Redeemer
COMMENTARIES HEARD ON WYPR, DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF WYPR’S STAFF OR MANAGEMENT.
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The 1619 Project. When They See Us. Who Killed Malcolm X? All are recent works in media that shed light on the sordid aspects of American history. While…
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From Visit Baltimore’s research, we know 54% of visitors traveled to Greater Baltimore to visit friends and relatives. Unfortunately, what some of these…
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On Friday, January 17, hundreds of eighth-graders in Baltimore will submit their high school choice applications. This one day will be the culmination of…
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Locs, braids, Afros, twists. Black hairstyles on black bodies have always been highly-policed in America. Black hair is revered for its uniqueness and…
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Jackie Copeland comments on the history of enslaved African Americans in Baltimore.
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The summer of 2019 is flying by. As schoolkids across Maryland prepare to return to their classroom, the hospitals and health systems that serve your…
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What does thinking for yourself really mean? Jose Antonio Bowen, former president of Goucher College and self-regulated learner, tells us.
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Michael Curley, environmental lawyer and author, tells us how we can help save the Chesapeake Bay and reduce global warming.
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Jackie Copeland, executive director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, tells us about Kwame Onwauchi's unique journey that led him to become a…
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Bob Atlas, president and CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association, explains how hospitals are using telehealth to care for communities.
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Jose Antonio Bowen, former president of Goucher College, explains how the five most important things people can do to improve learning are S.W.E.E.T.
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Why don't we have Chesapeake Bay keepers? San Francisco has them, Narragansett has them...environmental lawyer and author Michael Curley explains how it…