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Protesters participate in a vigil for Freddie Gray down the street from the Baltimore Police Department's Western District police station, April 21, 2015, in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images.
Posted inPolitics and Movements: US

Freddie Gray: A Decade of Struggle

by Taya Graham and Stephen Janis April 19, 2025April 23, 2025

In 2015, Baltimore exploded in rebellion against the police killing of Freddie Gray, fueling a wave of national protests that galvanized the Black Lives Matter movement.

Angela "Angie" Shaneyfelt stands next to her home in Curtis Bay, South Baltimore, Maryland, with the CSX Transportation coal export terminal—which operates about 1,000 feet away from her residence—visible in the background. Photo taken by Maximillian Alvarez on Dec. 12, 2024.
Posted inEconomy and Inequality

‘This is murder!’: Industrially poisoned South Baltimore residents march on state capitol, demand help from Gov. Moore

by Maximillian Alvarez December 23, 2024December 23, 2024
Unionized nurses at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital stand together at a rally held in downtown Baltimore on Nov. 12, 2024, holding signs that say, "Ascension! Put patients before profits!" Photo by Maximillian Alvarez.
Posted inWorking People

‘Ascension Hospital…is making a mockery of the Church doctrine’: Baltimore Catholic nurses picket Bishops for fair contract

by Maximillian Alvarez November 20, 2024November 20, 2024
Lucia Islas, president of the Comité Latino de Baltimore, explains the issues facing Baltimore’s immigrant community and why she’ll be voting for Kamala Harris.
Posted inPolitics and Movements: US

Back in the crosshairs of GOP hate, many migrants plan to vote defensively

by Liz Oliva Fernández and Maximillian Alvarez October 31, 2024November 5, 2024
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Dirty Cops, Dirty Data

by Megan Kenny and Brandon Soderberg September 30, 2024September 30, 2024
Residents of South Baltimore, local activists and supporters from around the city gather in front of the CSX Curtis Bay Pier in Curtis Bay, Baltimore—with a CSX locomotive and giant coal piles visible in the background—and pose for a picture with signs reading, “No Coal in Curtis Bay,” “CSX COAL KILLS,” etc. Photo by Maximillian Alvarez
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Scenes from a sacrifice zone: South Baltimore residents fight back against industrial pollution

by Maximillian Alvarez August 16, 2024April 8, 2025
Residents of South Baltimore, local activists, and supporters from around the city march through the streets of Curtis Bay, South Baltimore, on June 10, chanting and holding signs saying "NO MORE COAL IN CURTIS BAY." Photo by Maximillian Alvarez.
Posted inWorking People

‘CSX has got to go!’ Industrially polluted South Baltimore residents want rail giant out of their community

by Maximillian Alvarez June 15, 2024April 8, 2025
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Baltimore’s billion-dollar disaster through the eyes of a longshoreman

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A protestor writes pro-Palestinian slogans with chalk on the ground as Pro-Palestinian protestors continue protesting at the pro-Palestine encampment of the University of Michigan. Photo by Adam J. Dewey/Anadolu via Getty Images
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Goucher College president threatens sanctions on students participating in pro-Palestine encampment

by Sanya Kamidi May 17, 2024May 17, 2024
The headquarters of the Sinclair Broadcast Group is shown April 3, 2018, in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
Posted inEconomy and Inequality

An ethics expert says Sinclair Broadcasting should disclose its business conflicts with Baltimore. I was part of the problem.

by Stephen Janis May 2, 2024May 2, 2024

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