Did you know we host classroom listening parties? We visited a Master of Social Work class at Morgan State University last night to play and discuss episodes 1 and 3 of our show.
We're available for both high school and college visits.
A tough question about black grassroots work and the possibility/threat of white nonprofits exploiting that work.
D. Watkins on the historical inaccessibility of mayors and how Deray plans to embed in the community more.
D. Watkins and DeRay Mckesson were in conversation at The Living Well Center tonight. We stopped in for an hour. Here's a question about Deray's national profile vs. his local one.
Video trailer: Ep. 1 - "Keep Shaking and Baking"
In two days, our very first episode will air on Morgan State University - Radio Station, WEAA, 88.9FM! Help us spread the word by sharing our new video trailer. Also: tag your friends in the comments below!
Here's a sneak peek at some of the people you'll hear on Baltimore: The Rise of Charm City's first episode, "Keep Shakin' and Bakin': A History of Shake and Bake Family Fun Center," this Friday, Jan. 15 at 11:30 am on WEAA - 88.9 FM: The Voice of the Community -- or via Soundcloud or iTunes.
Books and breathtaking chalkboard drawings
"From the House of Pleasant Living," Hampden, 2015.
We can't wait to share some of the conversations we had with a few of the folks pictured here. (Also: Isn't SWV's "Use Your Heart" a great throwback skate song?)
We made a stop at Artifact Coffee at historic Union Mill this morning. It's warm and holiday-ready inside.
We had a morning meeting downtown today, adding a member to our production team to ensure that you'll get the best radio show/podcast possible in January 2016.
Who can guess which street we were on?
Every Baltimorean has at least 1 landmark tied to their most vivid memories. We want to hear yours.
On what side of town were you born and raised? Where did you come of age or first live on your own? Which places in Baltimore -- past or present -- best define a key moment during your childhood, teen years, in family life, or in adulthood?
This January, on our new storytelling WEAA 88.9 radio program, we'll be talking to born and bred Baltimoreans about their memories of places and people in Charm City.