The city is full of people who work quietly and unrecognized to help and heal their neighbors. Many work alone, without the support of an organization behind them. They look around, see what needs to be done and start to work. They are the greatest hope of the city. This event gathers them to tell and hear their stories in their own words. In partnership with the Upton Planning Committee.
For more information on this project: www.go.umd.edu/BmoreStories.
The Baltimore Stories project has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is a collaboration between the University of Maryland, Maryland Humanities, the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Enoch Pratt Free Library and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.
The mission of the Center is to promote and support diverse forms of inquiry in the humanities. The Center’s work engages stakeholders in innovative and inclusive approaches to understanding the value of the humanities for improving our lives.
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