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Campus-Wide Information: “Challenges Facing Youth Development Programs in Baltimore”

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“Challenges Facing Youth Development Programs in Baltimore”  

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Goucher College will continue its Baltimore Speakers Series with “Challenges Facing Youth Development Programs in Baltimore,” a roundtable panel discussion among nonprofit leaders in the city.

 

The discussion will be held on Thursday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Piano Room of Welsh Hall, formerly known as the “T.” 

 

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Lindsay Johnson ’05, Goucher’s Baltimore community partnerships coordinator, at 410-337-6262 or lijohnso@goucher.edu. 

 

The discussion will focus on the challenges facing youth development programs and initiatives in Baltimore City. Panelists will include:

  • Gin Ferrara, executive director of Wide Angle Youth Media
  • Terry Hickey, executive director of Community Law in Action
  • Ross Pologe, executive director of Fellowship of Lights, Inc. and a leader in homeless youth initiatives
  • LaMarr Darnell Shields, CEO of Urban Leadership Institute
  • Karen Stokes, executive director of Greater Homewood Community Corporation. 

 

David Simon — the Baltimore-based journalist, author, and writer-producer of television that takes on criminal justice and urban issues —  kicked off this semester’s continuation of Goucher’s Baltimore Speakers Series, an initiative begun by the student government and the administration in 2007. The series brings local journalists, artists, activists, and leaders to campus to discuss the problems and progress of Baltimore and to get more students involved in community service and cultural activities in the city.

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