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Baltimore Asian Resistance in Solidarity - 3 women for podcast
May 2021

Baltimore Asian Resistance in Solidarity

With a reported uptick in hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, the Free to Bmore podcast goes one-on-one with members of Baltimore Asian Resistance in Solidarity.

Delegate Maggie McIntosh & Councilman Zeke Cohen
March 2021

Delegate Maggie McIntosh & Councilman Zeke Cohen

She’s a fixture in Annapolis and he is a fresh face on the political landscape. Delegate Maggie McIntosh and Councilman Zeke Cohen talk to the Free To Bmore podcast about how they’re trying to lead Baltimore forward.

Maryland State Senator Cory McCray and Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry
February 2021

Sen. Cory McCray & Bill Henry

On this episode of the Free To Bmore Podcast we welcome Maryland State Senator Cory McCray and Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry to discuss the current challenges facing our city and their perspectives on how to move forward.

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and City Council President Nick Mosby
January 2021

New Leadership in Baltimore

A New Year brings new leadership in Baltimore. The Free to Bmore podcast goes one-on-one with Mayor Brandon Scott and City Council President Nick Mosby to talk about the challenges facing the city, their top priorities, and how they'll work together to accomplish them.

Dr. Judy Postmus
December 2020

Dr. Judy Postmus

The coronavirus has changed the way we connect and communicate. It’s had a huge impact on the people who try to help our community including Dr. Judy Postmus, the new Dean of The School of Social Work at the University of Maryland.

Rev. Alvin Hathaway
November 2020

Rev. Alvin Hathaway

On this episode of the Free To Bmore Podcast we welcome Rev. Hathaway from the Union Baptist Church to explore the history of social justice in Baltimore, and where we can go from here.

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