About 400 people attended Thursday night’s action at Zion Baptist church to celebrate progress, move toward change, and challenge barriers to BUILDing One Baltimore: A City with Jobs, A City for Youth, A City that’s Safe, and a City that […]
Davis Confirmation Hearing Press Handout2 […]
Article by BUILD clergy co-chair Rev Andrew Foster Connors: http://www.christiancentury.org/article/2015-08/building-baltimore. […]
Nearly 100 people attended BUILD’s strategy session on July 23 at St Matthew’s Church, to learn how to get people at their organizations/institutions involved in the BUILD OneBaltimore Campaign. BUILD OneBaltimore will hold 2016 candidates for Mayor and municipal […]
Metro IAF members David K. Brawley, Otis Moss III, David Benke and Joel Mosbacher urge President Obama and federal agencies to use their purchasing power to influence gun manufacturers. Read their Op Ed here: http://nyti.ms/1J6dy4U. […]
“Don’t look back – this is a new day – where do we go from here?” –Bishop Douglas Miles, Clergy Co-Chair Emeritus On Wednesday, July 8, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake replaced Commissioner Batts by appointing Deputy Commissioner Kevin Davis as Interim […]
The BUILD strategy team voted unanimously to call for Commissioner Batts’ resignation, an action not taken lightly. Following the uprising, BUILD met with and made requests a number of times of the police commissioner. Our biggest request was for a […]
Join us July 23 at 6:30pm at St. Matthews Church, 5430 Loch Raven Blvd. Participate in: Listening – Crafting Agenda for 2016 City Elections – Expanding Jobs Opportunities – Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Training. Let us know at buildiaf@verizon.net […]
BUILD One Baltimore – making two cities one – is the theme of BUILD’s latest campaign to craft an agenda for the 2016 Mayoral and Municipal elections and to increase employment among city residents in distressed neighborhoods. Read all about […]
“Baltimore [is] a tale of two cities: A downtown that has been completely redeveloped and uptown communities that have been neglected for years. That’s what you’re seeing right now, a spillover of really 40 years of benign neglect; of young people who […]