Two Years After Baltimore Uprising, BYOP Cultivates New Leaders
By David Nyweide
Freddie Gray died two years ago, sparking demonstrations that came to be known as the Baltimore Uprising. What’s happened since?
By David Nyweide
Freddie Gray died two years ago, sparking demonstrations that came to be known as the Baltimore Uprising. What’s happened since?
MICA and AlternateROOTS, an arts activism organization based in Atlanta, present “Facing Change: Portraits and Narratives of the Shifting Cultural Landscape in East Baltimore,” a special pop-up exhibition by MFA Community Arts student Ben Hamburger.
By Morganne Ruhnke, Development and Event Coordinator at St. Francis Neighborhood Center
Did you know that more than 1,200 children in the Reservoir Hill area live in poverty?
As in years past, three neighborhood churches – Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Memorial Episcopal Church and Corpus Christi Catholic Church – will jointly sponsor the Bolton Hill Tri-Church Education Series.
With its origins dating back over a hundred years, February has been officially declared Black History Month by every U.S.
On Sunday, December 11, MRIA’s Social Action Task Force (SATF) organized a Potluck Party with a Purpose. In the aftermath of this year’s divisive elections,
The monthly meetings of MRIA’s Social Action Task Force are always open to everyone, but in the aftermath of this year’s divisive elections, the SATF is encouraging all interested neighbors to attend their December meeting on Sunday,
As the growing season ends, Whitelock Community Farm in Reservoir Hill finishes off another busy year. Their 2016 accomplishments include:
Erika is a hard worker who needed help to get herself and her three young sons into an apartment, and on the right track. Just a few months ago,
It’s true. Bolton Hill does know how to throw a party.
MRIA’s Social Action Task Force (SATF) proved this again with a laughter-filled afternoon of Halloween fun on the warm,