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Author Archives: Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg

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Tawanda Jones Responds to George Floyd’s Death; Police Aggression at City Hall

by Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg May 31, 2020July 28, 2022

On Saturday, Tawanda Jones, whose brother Tyrone West was killed by Baltimore Police and Morgan State University cops in July of 2013, was out protesting the death of George Floyd with a thousand or so others who traversed much of the city and ended up in front of City Hall. She put a speaker on […]

Posted inNews, The Real News Network

Baltimore youth demand Under Armour and Marriott pay taxes like the rest of us

by Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg November 18, 2019July 28, 2022
Posted inNews, The Real News Network

A Real Crisis: One block away from wealth and development and Poe Homes can’t get water

by Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg June 24, 2019July 28, 2022
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City removes homeless encampment, advocates and people experiencing homelessness protest, critique Mayor Pugh

by Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg January 29, 2018July 28, 2022
Posted inNews, The Real News Network

Community members sound off on troubled Baltimore school system at Monday night Town Hall

by Jaisal Noor and Brandon Soderberg January 23, 2018July 28, 2022

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