Sean Yoes  From West Baltimore
Sean Yoes  From West Baltimore
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Sean Yoes Live From West Baltimore, Episode 1: Former Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke
In Episode One of LFWB, I speak with former Baltimore Mayor and current University of Baltimore President, Kurt Schmoke. On September 30, 1988, Baltimore's first elected Black mayor testified before the House Select Committee on Narcotics to advocate for the decriminalization of drugs, completely antithetical to the jingoistic "war on drugs" group think of the 1980's. Schmoke's visionary and courageous stance stymied what was his ascendant political career. Decades later it seems clear Schmoke was a man before his time. In a wide-ranging conversation, Schmoke speaks openly about that fateful decision in 1988, his years as Baltimore mayor, his role in squashing a smoldering riot on the cam...
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DISRUPTION: Baltimore's Highway To Nowhere
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Old West Baltimore was one of several of America's most vibrant Black communities that were irreparably disrupted and damaged by 20th century federal highway projects. This short film begins to explore Baltimore's infamous Highway To Nowhere and the damage it's construction wrought upon a once great American community.
The Afro 1st Edition with Sean Yoes: Marilyn Mosby on "Racists" Attacks Against Her
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In part one of our interview with Baltimore's State's Attorney, she talks about the personal and racists attacks against her family after she indicted six officers in connection with the death of Freddie Gray
The AFRO 1st Edition with Sean Yoes: Marilyn Mosby "I'm Frustrated"
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In the conclusion of our interview with Baltimore's top prosecutor she talks about the need to address issues outside of the criminal justice system like poverty and education in order to reduce crime.

Комментарии

  • @jamescoleman446
    @jamescoleman446 Год назад

    Her arresting those officers for the impossible to prove case has made Baltimore LESS SAFE. Why would they do their jobs if they’re gonna be dragged to court? They stopped doing their jobs after that. Sooooooo glad she’s and other of these newfangled soft on crime prosecutors are on their way out of government. That judge LAMBASTED her for bringing those cases to court with so many holes in it. She lit a fire in Baltimore that’s still burning in 2023. Hope she has a “nice” career.

  • @jamescoleman446
    @jamescoleman446 Год назад

    Lol. Sooooooooo glad she’s gone. Soooooooo tired of MY BLACK PEOPLE blaming the police for doing their jobs. Soooooooooo tired of making excuses for the trash and thugs that bring us down. It’s not racist attacks on her. I feel it’s a racist attack on ME the way they lump us all together and then make it easier for those clowns to commit more crimes. Let’s get down to prosecuting crimes again to make this shit hole of a city safer.