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How prepared are Baltimore high schoolers to vote? In many cases, the next generation of Baltimore’s voters struggles to find impactful experiences in electoral affairs, leaving many students unsure how to navigate the complex voting process once they turn 1...Read More

Baltimore, MD, October 1, 2025 — CLLCTIVLY has named 18 leaders to the second cohort of the Drs. Elmer and Joanne Martin Social Impact Fellowship, a six-month program that supports Black changemakers working across the city’s social economy. The fellowship...Read More

Tucked behind the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in downtown Baltimore lies a narrow, nondescript passage called Slemmers Alley. Few realize that in 1865, Harriet Tubman’s brother-in-law, Tom Tubman, lived here. The bricks hide secrets of the Underground Railroad....Read More

October presents an opportunity to raise awareness about domestic violence (intimate partner violence), during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The CDC reported that “approximately 41% of women and 26% of men experienced contact sexual violence, physica...Read More

Amid sweeping federal cuts to arts education funding, one Maryland nonprofit is stepping up to ensure that students across the state continue to experience the transformative power of the arts. Arts for Learning Maryland (A4L), which serves more than 150,000 s...Read More

The One God One Thought Center for Better Living (OGOT) is preparing to launch its highly anticipated Adventure in Faith (AIF), an empowering spiritual journey running from October 5 through December 6, 2025. This year’s theme, “Knock Knock Who’s There? ...Read More

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