“Our Time is Now”: Baltimore State’s Attorney Mosby Charges Six Baltimore Cops in Freddie Gray Death; Baltimore Reacts to Charges in Freddie Gray’s Death: “Strange Fruit Still Grows in Our Community;” Relatives of 43 Missing Students: U.S.-Backed Drug War Fights Organized People, Not Organized Crime; “The Army Knew”: New Investigation Unravels Mexican Govt. Account of … Continued


Democracy Now!

Baltimore Reacts to Charges in Freddie Gray’s Death; Relatives of 43 Missing Students: U.S.-Backed Drug War Fights Organized People, Not Organized Crime.

“Our Time is Now”: Baltimore State’s Attorney Mosby Charges Six Baltimore Cops in Freddie Gray Death; Baltimore Reacts to Charges in Freddie Gray’s Death: “Strange Fruit Still Grows in Our Community;” Relatives of 43 Missing Students: U.S.-Backed Drug War Fights Organized People, Not Organized Crime; “The Army Knew”: New Investigation Unravels Mexican Govt. Account of … Continued


Megan Garber, staff writer at the Atlantic. Her most recent piece is The History of ‘Thug’ : The surprisingly ancient and global etymology of a racially charged epithet. Elizabeth Nix, assistant professor of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies at the University of Baltimore and co-author of the book Baltimore ’68: Riots and Rebirth in an … Continued


Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)

Democracy Now – April 29, 2015

“You Can Replace Property, You Can’t Replace a Life”: Voices of the Unheard in the Baltimore Streets; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Marks 100th Anniversary as War Rages on Worldwide; Japan Agrees to New Military Cooperation Plan with United States Despite Its Pacifist Constitution; From Police Violence to Boko Haram, African Activist Says … Continued


Democracy Now!

You Can Replace Property, You Can’t Replace a Life

“You Can Replace Property, You Can’t Replace a Life”: Voices of the Unheard in the Baltimore Streets; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Marks 100th Anniversary as War Rages on Worldwide; Japan Agrees to New Military Cooperation Plan with United States Despite Its Pacifist Constitution; From Police Violence to Boko Haram, African Activist Says … Continued


Dayvon Love, Director of Research and Public Policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle and  resident of Northwest Baltimore City. Stephen Janis, Baltimore-based investigative reporter with The Real News and author of You Can’t Stop Murder: Truths About Policing in Baltimore and Beyond. Peniel Joseph, author of Stokely: A Life.