Free to Bmore Podcast
A podcast of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, this series features conversation with leaders and innovators having a positive impact on Baltimore City. Your journey starts here...
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Soledad Salamé
Baltimore artists and arts organizations use their talents to positively impact their communities and world. This episode of the Free to Bmore podcast we talk with interdisciplinary artist Soledad Salamé about her work exploring environmental and human rights issues, and how the Pratt plays a role in her research.
Art With A Heart
Art with a Heart has provided equitable access to the visual arts for thousands of people in Baltimore for more than two decades. This episode of the Free to Bmore podcast we talk to founder Randy Pupkin about the impact this organization is having on our community.
West Baltimore Reimagined
Baltimore artists and arts organizations use their talents to positively impact their communities and the world. Today on the Free To Bmore Podcast we talk to members of the West Baltimore Re-Imagining and Redevelopment Project to explore its pioneering approach to economic development and how culture and the arts are playing a significant role.
Tia Hamilton
She is a publisher, writer, and entrepreneur. Tia Hamilton provides a voice for the voiceless with her magazine State vs. Us and she's helping improve literacy in her community as owner of Urban Reads Bookstore. We go one-on-one with Hamilton to discuss her passion for making a difference.
SHAN Wallace
On this episode of the Free to Bmore Podcast, we talk to SHAN Wallace, an award-winning visual artist, photographer, and educator about her rise as an acclaimed visual artist and photographer and her passion for creating social impact through her work.
Dr. Tamar Mendelson
As young people face more trauma in Baltimore, health exports are looking for practices to introduce that could impact the future. This episode of the Free to Bmore podcast we talk to Dr. Tamar Mendelson, Director of the Center for Adolescent Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.