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Redlining Baltimore
Focus on wealth disparities
Published
April 21, 2016
Panelists discuss barriers to economic inclusion in Baltimore
Staff profile
Faith and Ferguson
Published
April 19, 2016
Asher Kolieboi, JHU's first-year assistant chaplain, expores the intersection of faith and social justice
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Bike sharing
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April 18, 2016
JHU alum's new book explores how the bicycle reshaped life in America
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'Rise' revisited
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April 14, 2016
Peabody's Judah Adashi brings his choral reflection on America's civil rights struggles to Baltimore
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Finding her happy
Published
April 11, 2016
For neuroscientist and author Wendy Suzuki, learning how exercise affects the brain has been a life-changing experience
Commentary
State of impairment
Published
April 11, 2016
States must do more to help public universities innovate and prosper, Daniels writes
/ Bloomberg View
Commentary
BLocal can change local economic landscape
Published
April 7, 2016
Initiative's co-chairs give overview of effort by 25 local businesses to create economic opportunities in Baltimore
/ The Baltimore Sun
Redlining Baltimore
Discussing discrimination, past and present
Published
April 7, 2016
JHU's 21st Century Cities Initiative hosts first of four conversations on Baltimore's deep-seated race issues
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Urban artistry
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March 29, 2016
Comics artist Ben Katchor on city living, urban sprawl, and art as activism
Note
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Spring 2016
I once convinced Sidney Mintz to cook Thanksgiving dinner for me. In August.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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