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40th Annual Capital Pride

June 15, 2015

Kevin McNamara

Taking the subway into DC this past Saturday was a more colorful experience than the typical morning commute. Rainbow flags…

#thisisbaltimore :: How We Engage in Peaceful Protests

April 30, 2015

Kristin Mcwharter

The protests demanding justice for Freddie Gray have continued strong with community groups and organizations rising up from all corners…

When Baltimore Riots

April 29, 2015

Matt Kelley

Music By: The Water…

#ThisIsBaltimore The Day After

April 28, 2015

Isaiah Williams

Last night everyone was looking at Baltimore all across the globe and I felt like most of what they were…

Dance for Peace at Ynot Lot

April 28, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton

In the wake of the events that occurred Monday evening, our community came out in waves to restore peace and hope…

The Truth Behind the Protests :: What Traditional Media Never Shows

April 27, 2015

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen & Kelly Louise Barton

This past weekend thousands of men, women, and children took to City Hall to protest the death of Freddie Gray…

Start Me Up :: The Reality of Starting a Tech Company in Baltimore

November 24, 2014

Samantha Mitchell

Where Baltimore Works: Visualization Map by Dave Troy The word “startup” is now fully absorbed in our modern parlance. Maybe…

BMA Gala**

November 18, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter

It’s not everyday that Baltimoreans have an excuse to whip out their red carpet attire, but the BMA’s 100-year anniversary…

Something to Write Home About: Letters From Bummer Camp

September 8, 2014

Samantha Mitchell

New Brunswick, NJ the home of a diverse and large DIY music and arts scene. The scene is so renowned…

Section1 Project: Integrating Art & Organic Space

August 28, 2014

Sarika Duvvuru Reddy & Kelly Louise Barton

Photos by Kelly Louise Barton   A flat, green field and a bench. That’s what most people think of when…

No sex workers allowed

Access Denied: What the banking crackdown on sex workers says about us

June 5, 2014

Violet Mclean

I believe in objectification. Meaning, I believe it’s an inescapable part of the human experience. Most of us are sexual…

Theresa Keil Photography

Eradicating Rape Culture, One Square at a Time

April 23, 2014

Brittney-Elizabeth Williams

Amid the numerous movements surrounding the eradication of rape and rape culture, one Baltimore-based group has devised a unique way to…

Baltimore is Going Pantless to speak out against Victim Blaming

April 3, 2014

Brittney-Elizabeth Williams

The Mission: Local activists, performance artists and sisters Bunny Vish’us and Brittney-Elizabeth Williams are gathering people to hang out at…

Red, The Color Of Passion

March 4, 2014

Matt Kelley

“We were ready to do something a little bit different, a little bit bigger, and a little bit more public.…

Minás Gallery, a love story

February 20, 2014

Nancy Murray & Tedd Henn

In February it is easy to find love stories posted, printed and shared.  These cold, gray days cry out for…

Seawall Development :: A Model For Social Enterprise

February 5, 2014

Amanda Fortner

Seawall Development, the real estate company founded and headed by Thibault and Donald Manekin, has made a name for itself…

The Exchange Revamps Itself for 2014 & Beyond

January 21, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton

Stephanie Halley, Executive Director of the Woman’s Industrial Exchange, has taken on the task of refreshing an organization that was…

Dear SCIENCE

December 12, 2013

Philip Laubner

The fact that we’re behind other international school systems when it comes to STEM(science, technology, engineering and mathematics) wasn’t news…

RUBYS: Venture Capital for the Creative Class Has Launched in Baltimore

December 12, 2013

Sonja Cendak

More accessible than New York City and less stuffy than Washington DC, Baltimore is home to an enormous pool of…

The Baltimore Algebra Project

August 22, 2013

Caroline Pressman

Ralikh and his colleagues stay involved because beyond tutoring math – as the name implies – the goal of the…