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[Guest Blog] Insight On The Plans To Rebuild Baltimore Landmark, Lexington Market [Written By Keem Griffey]

December 7, 2016No Comments

When the average civilian from Baldimore thinks of the historic Lexington Market, they will most likely think of the smell of raw fish and baked cookies, delicious and inexpensive foods, black culture and the plethora of drug addicts that hang […]

[QOTW] Why aren't Communal Creative Networks More Common in the Underground Workings of Society? [Written By Kevin Hart]

September 7, 2016No Comments

  If income and assets, essentially, come from a return on what you’ve contributed to a network, why aren’t communal creative networks more common in the underground workings of society? There are many opportunities to counteract the oppressor but, do we […]

[Business] Sense For Cents [Written By Kevin Hart]

August 17, 2016No Comments

You give me sense, I’ll give you cents. I’m so tired of dealing with establishments that have no sense in the way they treat their customers. I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s become somewhat fed up with public […]

[The Divide] Baltimore Chinese Restaurant Proves There Is A Disconnect Between Business Owners And Their Customers [Written By Shae McCoy]

August 9, 2016No Comments

Last week proved to me even more that there is a serious disconnect between business owners and the customers who patronize their businesses. Myself and a few others were leaving Give & Take: An Artistic Experience, a black-owned art gallery, […]

[Winter Storm Jonas] In Baltimore.

January 25, 2016No Comments

Remember there is a reason for everything. The myth that people usually speak of when we get warm weather in the winter proved itself true this time. Winter storm Jonas can be compared to a person with many hidden talents that […]

[QOTD ] Will Gov. Larry Hogan’s Plan To Raze Vacants Help and/or Hurt Baltimore?

January 6, 2016No Comments

On Tuesday Maryland governor, Larry Hogan made an announcement about various investments that he believes will help Baltimore City. If you live in Baltimore you are familiar with one of the city’s biggest problems, vacancies. Vacant homes have been decaying […]

[What Is Change?] Wenston Black presents “President Figureheads”

July 28, 2015No Comments

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bk2vTIJRSU&w=560&h=315] Baltimore native and spoken word artist, Wenston Black goes in to a brief depth about how change is an American dream that like others has been proven to be just a myth. He touches on how much the government […]

[Homelessness] Where Do We Point The Finger Now?

July 7, 2015No Comments

What do you see when you gaze upon this photo? A man chillin’? A man that’s comfortable? This man is one of the many homeless people in Baltimore City. A city where many tourists may not ever get to experience […]

[Poll Question] How Do You Feel About Baltimore’s Anticipated Water Shutoffs?

April 7, 2015No Comments

Looks Like Baltimore is cracking down on its non-paying customers. It’s been reported that the City of Baltimore has collected 1 million dollars in unpaid water bills for nearly 1,500 customers. They’ve already began to shut off water to  customers […]

[Informative Reads] The Poor Kids Of Silicon Valley via John D. Sutter of CNN

March 3, 2015No Comments

Included in this link below is an insight on one of the wealthiest places in the United States, Silicon Valley. The attention was brought to this region in California because although this place is known for its wealthy residents, there […]

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