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Safe Streets Baltimore provides essential resources to hundreds at Lexington Market amid SNAP benefit pause
Hundreds of people gathered outside Lexington Market Monday to access vital resources including job information and essential items, all provided by Safe Streets Baltimore. While Safe Streets is primarily known for conflict resolution and reducing gun violence in the city, the organization extends far beyond those services by providing crucial community resources.
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Working for Justice, Even When it Hurts
January 20, 2021
William J. McCarthy Executive Director As I was getting ready to watch the inauguration, I was having a difficult time. This has been an incredibly…
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A Legislative Session Where Nothing Looks the Same – Except Our Mission
January 19, 2021
As the Maryland General Assembly opens the 2021 legislative session, nothing looks the same. Hallways that usually teem with advocates, interns and the public are…
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The Importance of Stories: How One’s Client’s Life Can Affect Another’s
January 19, 2021
When "Letitia" agreed to publicly share her struggle to get a driver's license in 2012, she may not have realized how her story would sow…
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What We Have Seen
January 7, 2021
We are challenged in our lives to be witnesses to history. For many of us, those moments sear themselves into our minds and spirits. This is one of them.
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What connects the tragic killings of George Floyd and Freddie Gray
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis, Minnesota police officer who knelt on his neck for a continuous eight minutes and forty-six seconds while arresting him for the alleged use of a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill.
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