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Baltimore is “The Most Generous City in America”

November 27, 2013

Ezra Lefko

Publisher’s Note: What Works Studio, the agency that produces What Weekly, is proud to have served as GiveCorp’s marketing partner for…

Warnock Foundation Survey Finds Hope Amongst Baltimoreans

October 29, 2013

Ezra Lefko

Publishers’ Note: The Warnock Foundation is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to…

Redefining Family and Community

September 5, 2013

Caroline Pressman

At last check, 66 percent of Baltimore City Public Schools students graduate high school in four years. Every student in…

The “Mad Women” of the 307 Collective

August 22, 2013

Kelly Louise

In room 307 of Maryland Institute College of Art’s Brown Center, four students immersed themselves in a design internship for…

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…

Primal Guerrilla Marketing

August 7, 2013

Jordan Goodman

How’s this for a social experiment… 1. Fill a couple duffel bags full of drums and percussion. 2. Show up…

Challenging a Culture of Low Expectations

May 23, 2013

MakennaHardy

The reality of life is that it’s not all cupcakes and rainbows. Even if it were, cupcakes aren’t good for…

From Here To There

April 24, 2013

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On March 29, 2013 the Maryland General Assembly passed the historic Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act ensuring that $4.4 Billion will…

Transportation Infrastructure Now

April 16, 2013

Justin Allen

Note from the editor: Keeping in line with our mission, What Weekly advocates for transit and transportation infrastructure projects that…

Let There Be Transit

April 11, 2013

Lindsey

Baltimore has plenty of fire. Fire for crime, for housing, for jobs. This past weekend the fire focused on transit,…

Come Home Baltimore

February 6, 2013

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  PROVING YOU CAN TAKE THE WIRE OUT OF BALTIMORE The Come Home Baltimore Fund Modestly Announces a Crowfunding Contest…

Araminta Freedom Initiative

January 3, 2013

David London & Theresa Keil

The name Araminta, which means “defender,” was Harriet Tubman’s given name as a child slave in Maryland.  In honor of…

The Consent Revolution

December 19, 2012

Rebecca Nagle & HannahBrancato & Philip Laubner

The Consent Revolution, One V-String Thong at a Time By now, you have probably heard about the Pink Loves Consent…

Give Corps turns 1!

October 24, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil

Give Corps collaborative string art! Local crowd-funding site GiveCorps celebrated its first year of grassroots philanthropy in a one-of-a-kind anniversary party…

Little Free Libraries

October 17, 2012

BarbaraWilgus & MichaelFaulkner

Lesley Noll wants to invite you into a world at once vast and intimate. That world begins within the Village…

Baltimore Time Bank

October 11, 2012

David London

At the conclusion of a dynamic presentation last Friday by Piper Watson and John Shea, discussing the future plans of…

What is a Tool Library?

October 4, 2012

David London

“Much like a traditional library, the tool library is a free community lending service, but instead of books, we deal…

What is a Tool Library?

October 4, 2012

David London

“Much like a traditional library, the tool library is a free community lending service, but instead of books, we deal…

#SaveADopeBoy

August 16, 2012

tristan

“You know, people look at the young drug dealers in this city like they a menace. Man, these are kids.…

Living my Dream in Cherry Hill

August 9, 2012

Keshauna

Habari Gana! My name is Keshawna. I am 12 years old and I live in Cherry Hill. Cherry Hill is a…