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Aaron Wright is an up-and-coming journalist specializing in print and audio journalism. He gained most of his experience from writing for University of Maryland publications like The Black Explosion, Drop the Pop, and Weekly Roundup. Recently, Aaron was a newsroom intern for The Baltimore Banner. As a reporter and writer, Aaron wants to tell stories that entertain, inform and inspire listeners and readers. Aaron is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in multiplatform journalism with a certificate in African American Studies.

A photo of Baltimore Student Union members Camille Coffey, Ethan Eblaghie, Zoe Hong, and Destiny Stewart.
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Baltimore Student Union members want to speak for themselves

by Aaron Wright January 24, 2023January 24, 2023

Unionization efforts became one of the biggest stories of 2022. Chris Smalls led Amazon warehouse workers in Staten Island, New York, as they successfully fought to form the global corporation’s first union; railroad workers went on strike against the railroad industry due to a lack of paid sick leave; and according to a Gallup poll, […]

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