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Monday February 13th, 2012

Full Audio: "Is Blackness History?" Debate

Clayton Conn

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In recognition of Black History Month, Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS), hosted a public debate on the meaning of Black history and Black identity in a “post-racial” moment. The debate was held at the cooperative events venue - 2640, this past Saturday, February 10th.

Monday January 30th, 2012

Shit My Friends Say: Drugs, Inc.

Mickey Dehn

M. Dehn

Shit My Friends Say was created by Mickey Dehn during a manic upswing of Spring 2011. The subject matter covers topics such as: teapots, football, politics, and queer culture. Mickey has had no formal artistic training. (If you missed the sarcasm of the last statement, you probably won't get the cartoons either). Enjoy :]

Wednesday January 25th, 2012

SCHOOLS NOT JAILS UPDATE: BALTIMORE POLICE THROW RECREATION CENTER AND CITY SCHOOL PROPS IN DUMPSTERS, OBSTRUCT FIRST AMENDMENT

Spencer Compton

Casey McKeel
On Fri Jan 20th, Occupy Baltimore participants finished their week-long Schools Not Jails Occupation at the slated $104 million 120 unit youth jail site in East Baltimore by converging at War Memorial Plaza in front of City Hall for Public Recreation Day. Demonstrators made the plaza a temporary outdoor recreation center to critique the planned privatization of over 18 city recreation centers in 2012.

Monday January 23rd, 2012

Photo Essay: Schools Not Jails Occupation

Casey McKeel

On Monday, January 16th, in honor of Martin Luther King Day, Schools Not Jails, in collaboration with Occupy Baltimore and the Baltimore Algebra Project, began a 5 day occupation at the site of a proposed youth detection center.

Friday January 20th, 2012

Occupy Schools Not Jails: Mid-Week Check-In

Spencer Compton and Corey Reidy

Casey McKeel

Wednesday, Jan.18th, 2012, marked the third day of the five-day "pop-up" occupation: Schools Not Jails. This demonstration strives to bring awareness and to protest the city's proposed youth jail. While the organizers' original gameplan had been to occupy the site of the proposed youth jail 'round the clock, from Monday-Saturday, by Wednesday the strategy had dramatically shifted.

Thursday January 19th, 2012

Indyreader Interviews Lester Spence at Occupy Schools Not Jails

Corey Reidy

Casey McKeel

On Monday, Jan.19th, 2012, a.k.a - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, The Indypendent Reader caught up with Lester Spence, at the kick-off action for the Schools Not Jails five-day "pop-up" occupation.

Tuesday January 17th, 2012

Baltimore "Schools Not Jails!" Demonstrators Occupy Future Site of $100M Youth Detention Center, 6 Arrests — VIDEO COVERAGE

Spencer Compton

At 3pm on Monday Jan 16th, 100 Schools Not Jails! demonstrators held a rally outside of the Central Booking detention facility in East Baltimore City, and marched two blocks southeast to a fenced off lot that is the proposed site of a new $100 million youth jail.


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Tuesday January 17th, 2012

Video report from #schoolsnotjails action

Ryan Harvey

On January 16th, Occupy Baltimore and the Baltimore Algebra Project, along with a enthusiastic crowd of supporters and allies, marched on the site of the proposed youth detention center in East Baltimore, and erected a wooden schoolhouse on the site to call attention to spending priorities that favor incarceration instead of education.  Indyreader was on the scene to report:

Monday January 16th, 2012

Occupy Schools Not Jails Updates!

The Baltimore Indypendent Reader

Wednesday January 11th, 2012

Occupy Brings Foreclosure Defense Movement To Baltimore, Deutsch Bank Proceeds With Eviction

Ryan Harvey

Scroll through photos for more. Casey McKeel and Spencer Compton contributed to this article.

The movement to physically stop evictions and foreclosures made its debut in Baltimore on Tuesday, January 10th outside of the West Baltimore home of Lila Kara. Nearly 100 people associated with Occupy Baltimore assembled early in the morning to stop a Deutsch Bank foreclosure order against her house.

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