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Jeanne Theoharis is an author of many books, and in her latest release, "King of the North," she discusses the lack of guidance and support that the Northern activists encountered during King's battles against Northern discrimination and injustice.
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Members of the first cohort of the Rekindle Fellowship, a collaboration of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, Associated Black Charities and the Elijah Cummings Youth Program. Photo: Adam OberfeldCan simply talking to strangers change your perceptions and attitudes? The Rekindle Fellowship brings leaders from Baltimore’s Black and Jewish communities together for thoughtful and challenging dialogue with hopes of fostering connection. How is it working?
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Mothers matter. Whenever we are fortunate to witness and to observe academic or athletic excellence and brilliance, it is always instructive and gratifying to have a firsthand encounter with the mother or parent of one the world’s greatest champions. The GOOD News I recently had the opportunity to have an in-person interview with Gloria James, the mother of the G.O.A.T. Lebron James.
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Midday focuses on the one-year anniversary of the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. We hear from voices in Baltimore City, Baltimore County and the nonprofit community about the recovery and rebound one year later.
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We talk with oral historian Maria Gabriela Aldana about her continuing work to honor memory, legacy and resilience from the FSK bridge collapse.
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Building Hope Center program manager Mayra Loera talks about how Catholic Charities rose to the need of neighbors.
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Midday explores immigration issues in Baltimore with WYPR Reporter Emily Hofstaedter and immigration attorney Adam Crandell.
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Annapolis Poet Laureate Jefferson Holland highlights the walking trails of Anne Arundel County in his book "Walking Around Arundel: 52 Places to Hike with Your Dog (and Other Best Friends.) "
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Midday focuses on Maryland's problems with bail reform. We hear from The Garrison Project, an independent journalism organization investigating mass incarceration and freelance reporter Maddi O'Neill.
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Olivia Caretti, from the Oyster Recovery Partnership talks about restoring and protecting oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.
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We hear from Tony Woods, Secretary for the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families, about the attempted ban on transgender military personnel.
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Small doses of practical parenting advice based on real-life experiences. Disciplining is often way more than teaching kids how to behave in the world. For parents, it brings up a lot from our childhoods. When two parents with different lived experiences try to blend their styles and beliefs, it can be a challenge. How do we navigate when our partner disagrees with our discipline approach?