Category: Commentary
Safeguarding Maryland’s Educator Pipeline: A...
By Ashley Lopez and Sarat’ika Kelly | June 10, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Maryland’s Civil War history offers insight ...
By Sarat'ika Kelly | May 28, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Governor Moore’s Travels not a very good story
By Marc King | May 2, 2025 | Commentary | 1 |
YEP! We Can: Creating Pathways and Programs for Ho...
By Calvin Ball | April 25, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Pride Month should not be uncritically celebrated by Black people
by Chris Anderson | July 1, 2025 | Commentary | 1 |
Now that LGBTQ Pride Month is at an end, Baltimore residents must analyze our observance of Pride Month. It’s a time set aside to honor the resilience, culture, and political victories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Americans. For many, it’s seen as a celebration of progress and inclusion. But for Black in Baltimore and America, this month raises urgent questions that too few of us are asking — and even fewer are willing to answer honestly.
Read MoreBaltimore City’s Consent Decree: A Lifeline in Jeopardy as Justice Department Retreats from Reform
by Marina Caraballo, Alyssa Martinez, and Maricela Alvarez | June 13, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Baltimore City stands at a crossroads—between fragile progress and a perilous retreat. As the U.S. Department of Justice continues scaling back its civil rights oversight, the city’s landmark police reform agreement—the consent decree born after the death of Freddie Gray—is under growing threat.
Read MoreSafeguarding Maryland’s Educator Pipeline: A Response to FY 2026 Federal Budget Cuts
by Ashley Lopez and Sarat’ika Kelly | June 10, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
The Trump Administration’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026 sends a troubling signal to educators and families across the country. It calls for deep cuts—or outright eliminations—of several federal programs that support teacher training, diversity, and development. The list includes the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP), the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence, Title II-A, and the IDEA Part D Personnel Preparation program. These aren’t just line items on a spreadsheet. They are lifelines for public education systems already stretched thin, particularly in states like Maryland.
Read MoreMaryland’s Civil War history offers insight into current immigration battles
by Sarat'ika Kelly | May 28, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Maryland’s legal history—and its current struggles—offer sharp insight into today’s most pressing...
Read MoreGovernor Moore’s Travels not a very good story
by Marc King | May 2, 2025 | Commentary | 1 |
Today we learned that our Governor Wes Moore has returned from his economic development trip to South Korea and Japan, saying: “that his role as Maryland’s chief executive has changed with what he refers to as the chaos coming from Washington.
Read MoreYEP! We Can: Creating Pathways and Programs for Howard County’s Young People
by Calvin Ball | April 25, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
In the Spring of 2023, recognizing the increased violence among young people and the need for greater positive interventions, we launched Howard County’s Youth Engagement Programming initiative, fondly known as YEP! This transformational program strives to create more opportunities to engage our young people outside of traditional school hours.
Read MoreThe Real Consequences of Stripping Away Support from Baltimore’s Hardworking Families
by Brianna Mijangos-Buiza | April 23, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
What does it mean to work yourself to the bone and still come up short? Ask the mother in...
Read MoreThe Van, the Flight, and the Machinery of Harm
by Kevin Pacheco-Barajas and Olivia Zepeda | April 23, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
What Freddie Gray and Kilmar Abrego Garcia Reveal About Us Sometimes, the stories that stay with...
Read MoreNew tech tax targets an industry Maryland wants to grow
by Len Lazarick | April 22, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
The following column appears in the May issue of The Business Monthly, serving Howard and Anne...
Read MoreThe Maryland Values Act Just Passed the General Assembly: Here’s What That Means
by Kevin Pacheco-Barajas and Olivia Zepeda | April 12, 2025 | Commentary | 1 |
While the nation’s political landscape is dividing, Maryland made a bold decision: to refuse to...
Read MoreAct Now or Pay Later: The Looming Social Security Crisis and America’s Debt Reckoning
by Dennis Schrader | April 8, 2025 | Commentary | 1 |
Congress is playing a dangerous game of chicken with Social Security, and the clock is ticking. In less than a decade, the program’s trust fund is set to reach insolvency, triggering automatic 21% benefit cuts for millions of Americans by 2033. This isn’t speculation—it’s already written into law. The real question isn’t if it will happen, but which political party will shoulder the blame.
Read MoreOkinawa: 80th anniversary of the bloody final invasion of the Pacific War
by Len Lazarick | March 30, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |
Eighty years ago, on April 1, a Sunday in 1945, seven troop divisions, four Army, three Marine, landed on the beaches of Okinawa, a remote tropical island the size of Prince George’s County.
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