
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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Will Baker, president of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation encourages Marylanders to "Finish the job. Save the Bay."
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Samuel Hoi comments on art's ability to engage and unite, as witnessed during MICA's ArtWalk, Light City and Artscape.
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Dr. Redonda Miller, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, on the importance and role of academic medical centers.
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Rev. Alvin C. Hathaway of Union Baptist Church reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, and how the fight for justice continues. 50 years…
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Will Baker, president of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation discusses a partnership between the CBF and Baltimore City to add more green space in Baltimore…
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MICA President Samuel Hoi tells us about the success of BCAN, the Baltimore Creatives Acceleration Network.
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Dr. Redonda Miller, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, tells us how telemedicine is bringing quality care to patients.
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Julia Marciari-Alexander, Executive Director of the Walters Art Museum, discusses the importance of funding for the arts.
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Rev. Alvin C. Hathaway comments how "Black Panther" serves as an introduction to the "majesty, elegance and contributions of African culture."
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Every year, Maryland loses nearly 2,000 acres of forest to development. Will Baker, President of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, comments on the impact to…
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Michael Hankin, president and CEO at Brown Advisory, describes how downtown Baltimore has grown to be "integral to our identity" as a city, and discusses…
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Samuel Hoi, president of MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art,) on Baltimore's growing prominence as a visitor destination.