Led by Son of a Dream Services & Multimedia Resources, LLC, “Reflection of Us” is an out-of-school time program that teaches youth how to use media to learn culturally relevant life skills, connect with positive role models, and produce projects on important topics in their community.
Reflection of Us @ Thomas Jefferson hosts Taylor, Finell, and Elijah interview Kristi Love, Supervisor for Community of Hope DC about workforce development for people experiencing homelessness.
Reflection of Us @ Upton Boxing Center hosts Tyron and Otis interview Calvin Ford, Co-founder of Rize, Inc., about empowering youth through boxing.
Reflection of Us @ City Neighbors hosts Caleb, Parker, and Codie interview Agzja Carey, program director of MERIT Health Leadership Academy, about her work to empower Black and brown youth entering the healthcare profession.
Reflection of Us @ Samuel Morse hosts Chloe, Peyton, and London interview author Albert Phillips, Jr. about his book, "Ya'll Hiring: The Black Teen's Guide to Navigating Employment."
Reflection of Us @ Upton hosts Emmauel and Tyron interview boxing coach Kenny Ellis and his daughter, professional boxer Mia "Killer Bee" Ellis about their journey in the sport of boxing.
Reflection of Us @ City Neighbors hosts Dallas, Jada, and Rakia interview Marty McNair, Founder of The Jordan McNair Foundation, about coping with the loss of his son after suffering from a heat-related injury and his mission to advocate for the safety of student athletes.
Reflection of Us @ The Cube hosts Reagan, Julian and Ethan interview Joy Bramble, publisher of The Baltimore Times, about the importance of Black media and ownership.
Reflection of Us @ The Cube hosts Reagan and Langston interview Amanda Morgan, social worker and Yoruba priestess, about African spirituality and culture.
Reflection of Us @ Bentalou Recreation Center hosts Eli, Lily, and Immanuel interview Sean Stinnett, Director of Baltimore Clean Streets, about engaging youth in community clean-up and his work with Baltimore Clean Streets .
Reflection of Us @ Bentalou Recreation Center hosts Chris, Cam, and Ace interview NaShey Ingram, Owner of Playful Minds Therapy, about play therapy and healthy ways to express anger.
Reflection of Us @ Bentalou Recreation Center hosts Chris, Sanaa, and Emmanuel interview Jabari Natur, owner of Conscious Heads Barber Shop and Barbering Boot Camp, about his work as a business owner and teaching youth the trade of barbering.
Reflection of Us @ Bentalou Recreation Center hosts Chris, Sanaa, and Sannara interview Paster Corey Barnes, President of the We Our Us movement, about the organization's efforts to combat community violence.
Reflection of Us at Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy cover the March for Maliyah.
Reflection of Us @ The Cube hosts Zaire and Reagan interview Monica Cooper, Founder and Executive Director of Maryland Justice Project, about her advocacy work and the need to support returning citizens.
Reflection of Us @ Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy hosts Jonae, Samiya, and Zion speak with Baltimore Ceasefire Ambassador David Johnson about addressing community violence and his work with the Baltimore Ceasefire.
Reflection of Us @ The Cube hosts Reagan and Zaire speak with social worker and owner of Pearl Therapy & Wellness Billie Shabazz about traumatic grief, community violence, and changing Baltimore.
Reflection of Us @ Farring Bay Brook Recreation Center hosts Malaki and Alicia speak with Jaree Cottman, social worker and owner of Afya Counseling & Wellness.
Reflection of Us @ Farring Bay Brook Recreation Center hosts Malaki and Alicia speak with Jessica Fauntleroy, social worker, author, and owner of Restoring Destiny Mental Health Services.
Reflection of Kings hosts Seth, Gabriel, and Ethan speak with Koli Tengella, founder of The Kujichagulia Project, about art activism, the importance of storytelling, and building healthy relationships between teachers and students.
Reflection of Kings hosts Lavar and Julian speak with Walter Mandela Lomax, founder of the Maryland Restorative Justice Initiative, about being falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit and his advocacy work for criminal justice reform.
Reflection of Kings hosts Ethan, Seth, and De'Ahntae speak with Curtis Black, founder of Angels Helping Angels, about his work to fight hunger and provide community resources to families in need.
Reflection of Kings hosts Lavar and Tekesta speak with Joel Gamble about reaching his goal to join the NFL, how football was a healthy outlet for him growing up, and his mission to empower youth.
Reflection of Kings hosts Seth and Jabril speak with Tavon Mason, founder of Tavon Love the Kids Foundation, about his motivation to work hard, encouraging Black boys to look beyond sports, and his work with his foundation.
Reflection of Kings hosts Seth, Tekesta and Jabril speak with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott about life growing up in Baltimore, public service, and his vision for the City.
Reflection of Kings hosts Kimathi and Jabril speak with Denzel Mitchell, Deputy Director of the Farm Alliance of Baltimore, about urban farming.
Reflection of Kings hosts Seth and Tekesta speak with Eric Jackson, founder and Servant-Director of Black Yield Institute, about food apartheid and food sovereignty in Black communities.
Reflection of Kings hosts Lavar, Dylan, and Ethan speak with Adam Jackson, CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, about police brutality, accountability, and advocacy.
Reflection of Kings hosts Seth and Jabril speak with Michael P. Scott, CEO of Equity Matters, Inc., about race equity and health disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reflection of Kings hosts Tekesta and Jabril speak with Dana Lewis, co-founder of Whole Life Center, about stress, anxiety, and self-care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Reflection of Kings hosts Jabril and Tekesta speak with David Ross, Case Manager of the Violence Intervention Program at the University of Maryland Medical Center, about his work with survivors of community violence.
Reflection of Kings hosts Lavar and Tyler speak with Darnyle Wharton, co-organizer of the Baltimore Ceasefire movement, about the impact of community violence and the Baltimore Ceasefire.