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How are how Black-owned businesses leading the revitalization of Baltimore’s downtown neighborhoods?
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This week on the podcast, two Black women share their quest to tell Black stories in Baltimore.
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We’ll go On the Record for a preview of “Seen. Heard. Common Ground: The Art of the Tribe, an Exhibition by Black Women aged 55+” Their new show is at JELMA on Morgan State campus. Plus, what does Baltimore Beat arts and culture editor have on her radar!
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Jason V. talks with Lisa Snowden, founder and editor in chief of The Baltimore Beat, about providing local Black stories by local Black journalists in an industry that routinely struggles with representation in the newsroom.
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The Baltimore Beat is back. Again. This time around … what are the goals and dreams of the city’s newest Black-led, Black-controlled paper? What’s different? We talk with editor-in-chief Lisa Snowden, and arts and culture editor Teri Henderson.
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Pulsing back to life after it was abruptly shuttered a year ago as a print publication, Baltimore Beat returns as an online news source. Managing editor…
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In our monthly pulse-check with the alternative weekly Baltimore Beat, managing editor Brandon Soderberg shares his experience reporting from the…
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At a time when many weeklies, and even daily print publications are folding, Baltimore is home to a new weekly newspaper, The Baltimore Beat. We meet…