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Dr. Zack Berger talks about his experience at JHU's Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health.
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The "Computerized Assessment of Motor Imitation" or CAMI appears to have an 80% success rate in diagnosing autism.
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We love short stories, and we're going to make you love them, too.
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Tom Hall chats with former UMBC President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, III, about his latest book, The Resilient University: How Purpose and Inclusion Drive Student Success.
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We talk with Baltimore Banner investigative reporter Jessica Calefati about alarming fatality rates of children who suffered abuse and neglect in Maryland.
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Dr. Erin Lonon's nonprofit helps middle and high school students find confidence and community while facing the challenges of growing up.
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In a special Midday broadcast for Black History Month, we revisit our conversation with author and former New York Times journalist Scott Shane about his novel, Flee North: A Forgotten Hero and the Fight for Freedom in Slavery's Borderland.
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Black History is American History. The GOOD News is in the rounds of Hollywood stars today, Viola Davis continues to make history as an outstanding actress and social justice advocate.
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Hollywood stars help to broaden the understanding of the oneness of humanity in America and throughout the world. The GOOD News is that Halle Berry continues to be celebrated during Black History Month as an outstanding actress and philanthropist.
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We hear about the renovation of the JMM from executive director Sol Davis.
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Rev. Cristina Paglinauan and Andrea Chamblee share their stories about tapping into their power.
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Creative Alliance's first performing resident artist Brinae Ali spotlights the legacy of Baltimore tap dancer Baby Laurence.