Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III, pastor of Pleasant Hope Baptist Church and co-founder of Baltimore United for Change, speaks to Ari Melber host of The Beat With Ari Melber.
The organizers launched #TentCity on the lawn of Baltimore’s City Hall one week ago. The coalition is demanding a $2 billion Racial Equity Social Impact Bond.
Join us on March 25 as we celebrate Women's History Month! We aim to build the grassroots power of Black workers to promote racial and economic justice in the workplace and throughout our communities.
Spring is right around the corner and The Black Church Food Security Network is ready to help more Black Churches in the Baltimore Metro area expand or start gardens on church-owned land! If you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or denominational rep with a vision of how your unused church land can bless your congregation and...
Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith Date and Time Thursday, November 3rd 6:30pm Location The Enoch Pratt Library – Central Library African American Department 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 In a new memoir, Monica Coleman reflects on the legacies of slavery, poverty, war, and alcoholism, and how these conditions can...
Reverend Brown says he is glad that Baltimore United for Change coalesced into a formal coalition during this time, because of the magnitude of the “long and systemic issue” they were facing.
The Black church has always joined hands with other faith traditions and stood on the front lines as they did in Selma, Alabama, fifty years ago. Now it’s time to take on climate change.
According to the ACLU, police used data from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to track protests in Ferguson and Baltimore following the deaths of Mike Brown and Freddie Gray.