Maryland (Page 2)

May 10, 2021
People of Color in This Conservative County Are Ready to Talk Racial Trauma
(BEL AIR, Maryland) — Sydney Branch was only in the fifth grade when she first encountered racism in the conservative […]
May 4, 2021
Maryland Chooses Police Reform in Midst of National Reckoning
In the same week Minnesota police shot and killed 20-year-old Black man Daunte Wright at a traffic stop, Maryland lawmakers took […]

April 16, 2021
Maryland Dance Studio Keeps It Moving Through COVID-19
Supernova Dance Company, a dance studio for kids and teens in Harford County, Maryland, made the decision to move nearly […]

March 28, 2021
Uncovering the Underground Railroad in Maryland
The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum unveiled the “Other Voices of Freedom” exhibit on February 27 to spotlight Harford County’s role […]

March 13, 2021
Maryland Schools Slowly Reopen a Year After Lockdown Began
(BALTIMORE, Md.) — Nine of Maryland’s 24 school districts are set to reopen classrooms this month after nearly a year […]