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AVAM's 'The Strength to be Joyful' delivers a powerful message

AVAM's 'The Strength to be Joyful' delivers a powerful message



This month Baltimore’s American Visionary Art Museum opens a new solo exhibition, called “The Strength To Be Joyful: Messages from Mary Proctor” exploring the life and work of the Southern visionary …


Published on 3 weeks, 5 days ago

Project Own works to upend affects of Baltimore redlining and grow generational wealth

Project Own works to upend affects of Baltimore redlining and grow generational wealth



Our show today has roots in the dark history of Baltimore’s racist housing practices, called redlining. But what’s grown from it - in this case - is a streamlined path to homeownership with the inten…


Published on 4 weeks ago

The Spotted Lanternfly is here to stay

The Spotted Lanternfly is here to stay



The summer heat may have you wanting to stay inside, but it’s the perfect weather for spotted lanternflies. They’re an invasive species. You may have started seeing their adult form flit through the …


Published on 4 weeks ago

Gateway 2 Change addresses abuser behavior, provides resources and support

Gateway 2 Change addresses abuser behavior, provides resources and support



The House of Ruth Maryland has supported survivors of violence by intimate partners for decades. It's learned that to end that violence, not just cope with it, abusers need access to help, too. Now t…


Published on 4 weeks, 2 days ago

Stories from the Stoop: Asteroids!

Stories from the Stoop: Asteroids!



Here's a Stoop Story from Duilla DeMello about discovering a supernova.


Published on 1 month ago

Three years later, Webb Telescope surpasses expectations

Three years later, Webb Telescope surpasses expectations



The James Webb Space Telescope is celebrating its third year of operations, answering questions about asteroids, early galaxies, black holes, exoplanets and more. Deputy Project Scientist, Dr. Macar…


Published on 1 month ago

"The Trouble of Color" explores identity, race

"The Trouble of Color" explores identity, race



Professor Martha S. Jones of Johns Hopkins .. an acclaimed scholar and historian whose work illuminates how we understand citizenship and the Black American experience … has now applied those skills …


Published on 1 month ago

Sleuthing out stories on Baltimore addresses

Sleuthing out stories on Baltimore addresses



When you live in a city as old as Baltimore, you are always standing on a lot of history. Every single lot in this centuries-old town has decades of stories behind it. We talk with historian Katie La…


Published on 1 month ago

Delving into the why and what behind the mass overdose in West Baltimore

Delving into the why and what behind the mass overdose in West Baltimore



More than two dozen people simultaneously overdosed on a mix of sedatives, fentanyl and other drugs in the Penn North neighborhood July 10. Combining drugs isn't unusual, but this is unprecedented. W…


Published on 1 month ago

Stories from the Stoop: Courage to heal

Stories from the Stoop: Courage to heal



Here's a Stoop Story from Andy Parsley about having the courage to ask for help and the strength to heal.


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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