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He was only the third amateur photographer to ever land the front page, but Allen didn’t care about the acclaim. What mattered was that his pictures had not been reframed to fit some pre-existing reputation of his hometown.
In 'They Killed Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of a Police Brutality Cover-Up,' the independent journalist analyzes problems with the established narrative that Gray was fatally injured during a “rough ride.”
Hundreds rally at school headquarters to demand support for Black Lives Matter movement.
Scenes from Monday’s youth-led demonstration through the downtown streets.
The son of former sharecroppers and House Oversight Committee chairman passed away early Thursday.
For half a century, West Baltimore was a vital center of black culture, mixed-income neighborhoods, and groundbreaking civil rights activism. After Freddie Gray, can it be again?
The latest work from Ruth Franklin and Kevin Shird
ProPublica’s Alec MacGillis digs deep into city’s violence and police corruption.
DeRay Mckesson is a nationally recognized civil rights activist. Will he become a leader in Baltimore?
The latest from Sean Yoes and Christine Davis Merriman.
Documentarian Marilyn Ness explores both the police and the policed in Baltimore.
We talk to actress and activist Sonja Sohn about her directorial debut.
We take a look at some of the key figures who are shaping both arts and activism in the city.
Johns Hopkins professor emeritus Matthew Crenson examines the role of race and politics.
The Single Carrot and Stereo Akt production provides thought-provoking journey through Baltimore.
The photographer shares work from his first book, A Beautiful Ghetto.
Goodson, Miller, Nero, Rice, and White face punishment after an internal investigation.
Devin Allen emerges as true hero of Charles Barkley’s American Race.
Ericka Alston-Buck adds additional space and adult learning center to reach larger community.
We caught up with the photographer to discuss his fame since the Uprising.
After a 14-month federal investigation, the Baltimore Police Department is tasked with with reforming its culture. Whether that will stem the city's cycle of violence is another question.
University of Maryland professor says lessons should be learned from Pill City.