A podcast series that brings Baltimore's community together to chat about Baltimore and Theatre.
In this episode we talk about the Covid-19 Monologue Project with Saraniya Tharmarajah, Emily Hurley, and Jess Rassp. For more information about the Covid-19 Monologues visit www.covidmonologues.com
This week Genevieve sits down with Baltimore Votes to learn all things Election 2020. For more information, check out baltimorevotes.org
Today we meet with Alphonso Mayo, the founder of Mentoring Mentors. Learn more about Mentoring Mentors and support their work: mentoring-mentors.org facebook.com/Mentoringmentorsinc
Meet the women behind Two Strikes Theatre Collective! TSTC is a company of Black Women theatre artists in Baltimore city. Learn about what they have coming up and their vision for the future of Baltimore Theatre. Guests: - Aladrian Wetzel -Christen Cromwell -Lauren Jackson Follow and support Two strike Theatre Collective: Facebook: @TSTC.Baltimore Instagram: @tstc_baltimore Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/tstcbaltimore
B and Gen meet up with Sarojini Schutt from Turnaround Inc. Turnaround Inc provides services for survivors of gender based violence, domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Support and Follow Turnaround Inc: Website: turnaroundinc.org Facebook: facebook.com/turnaroundinc/ Guest: Sarojini Schutt
This week we are joined by Dena Robinson and Tia Price to talk about Racial Injustice. Links to things mentioned in the episode: Audre Lorde's Questionnaire https://divyavictor.com/the-audre-lorde-questionnaire-to-oneself/ Nap Ministry https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/ Support Black Owned Businesses http://www.baltimoreblack.com/black-directory/ https://www.supportblackowned.com/ Black Owned Restaurants in Baltimore https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J52_Iol3QsgKxtVNOH5Cmc3WmuRIO5DU9QFpIdFOL18/edit#gid=602093702
Gen and B talk to our friends in Baltimore's Remington Neighborhood about how small communities are supporting each other in these strange times. Featuring Craig Bettenhausen and Barbara O'Sullivan from Church of the Guardian Angel and Phong Le from the Greater Remington Improvement Association.