Baltimore Corps and BMe Community hosted a conversation about leadership and opportunity in Baltimore on June 10th, at the 29th Street Community Center. Our panel featured an array of Baltimore's leaders in entrepreneurship, education and social investment: Benjamin Jealous, Rodney Foxworth, Chris Wilson and Damien Myers.
Baltimore Corps' Fagan Harris: Building Leadership, Broadening Impact
Baltimore Corps CEO, Fagan Harris: "As painful as the last several weeks have been, it’s shone a light on what we need to do as a city, and as a collection of communities, to do better by the people who live in this city."
For Fagan's thoughts on the Baltimore uprising, the potential of our youth, and our organization's growth, read the full interview courtesy of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement:
Baltimore Corps' Fagan Harris: Building Leadership, Broadening Impact
Empowering the Leaders Baltimore Needs
"Especially in the current climate, even those who don’t personally share the daily struggles of many Baltimoreans are realizing that the health of a city is contingent on the prosperity of all its citizens."
Baltimore Corps' Fagan Harris and Kevin Easterly highlight the work of Rodney Foxworth and the importance of Baltimore's community entrepreneurs for the Aspen Journal of Ideas:
Liz Gomez Featured on Operation Spot
Liz Gomez was a guest on the podcast Operation Spot, where she talked about Baltimore Corps and the impact co-working spaces have made on our company. Listen to Liz's interview here:
Thread, a Baltimore Nonprofit, Weaves Students' Lives Together
Congratulations to our Visionary Cause Leaders at Thread for being featured in the The Baltimore Sun. Some well-deserved recognition for over a decade of truly transformative work with Baltimore's students:
Thread, a Baltimore nonprofit, weaves students' lives together