“Every human being deserves dignity”: Baltimore Activists Fight Against Inhumane ICE Detentions
Baltimore Beat
非盈利组织
Washington,Washington DC 114 位关注者
Bridging the Divide, Empowering Communities
关于我们
Baltimore Beat is a Black-led, Black-controlled nonprofit newspaper and media outlet. Our mission is to honor the tradition of the Black press and the spirit of alt-weekly journalism with reporting that focuses on community, questions power structures, and prioritizes thoughtful engagement with our readers. We aim to serve all of Baltimore City, including those with limited internet access and those who are a part of underrepresented communities. Our organization aspires toward a more equitable, accountable, and rigorous future for journalism that fully represents the stories of all our neighbors.
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https://baltimorebeat.com
Baltimore Beat的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,Washington DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2017
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US,Washington DC,Washington,20009
Baltimore Beat员工
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Lisa Snowden
At Baltimore Beat, I use decades of experience both as a reporter and in leadership to help re-imagine a new approach to news and storytelling.
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Jonathan Keen
Chief Fix-it Officer | Operations | Finance | Technology | Digital Media Executive & Heart-Led Leader
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Shae McCoy
Photojournalist, Author, and Urban Farmer
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Derick Little Jr.
Community Engagement Manager, Project Coordination and Administrator
动态
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Looking Back, Moving Forward: Ten Years after the Baltimore Uprising: On Fridays between February 28th and April 4th, the BMA Lexington Market will host staff from Baltimore Beat and local activists for a story-gathering series to mark 10 years since the death of Freddie Gray and the Baltimore Uprising. Tomorrow, we hear from Ray Kelly
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Much of the narrative takes place in the 1960s, following a teenager named Elwood (Ethan Herisse) as he attends the Nickel Academy, a fictional stand-in for the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys. https://buff.ly/3wkOu4s
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As reconstruction plans move forward, Turner Station residents are worried about the effects it will have on their homes, especially during the demolition phase, the AFRO reported. https://buff.ly/4gZLBhJ
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