Executive Director Eliza Cornejo and program alumna Sara Citroni introduce us to Goucher College’s remarkable partnership that offers education to people currently incarcerated in Maryland State penitentiaries. This noteworthy program dramatically improves the lives of people struggling to reenter society as employable, productive citizens. GPEP students are held to Goucher’s high academic standards and are
Located in Curtis Bay, The Well was founded as a safe haven for women to heal and be loved after experiencing trauma from generational poverty, addiction, sex trafficking and abuse. Hon’s Honey is a social enterprise of The Well that gives survivors dignity and purpose. Bobbie Jenkins, production manager and beekeeper of Hon’s Honey, joins
Who Speaks for You? by Leo Wise
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Whistler is an acknowledged master and innovator on the international, late 19th century art scene. He is often noted for his beautiful nocturnes, which exquisitely capture his vision of urban architecture, streets and life. Dr. Curry will take us into a deep dive on these masterpieces and illuminate the stories they tell about urban life
Stacie Sanders Evans recognizes the power that art has to transform the lives of young people, particularly those not well-served by the traditional education system. Her fun, passionate approach sets the tone at Arts for Learning Maryland (formerly Young Audiences of Maryland), where she is president and CEO. Over the past 18 years, Stacie has