Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott Talks Baltimore and COVID-19 Pandemic

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott joined “The Upside” to discuss the challenges facing Baltimore, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.

Scott also talked about what motivated him to get into public service and how the Jewish community can support the fight for racial equality and social justice.

Join Jmore and The Associated every week as we bring together some of Maryland’s most respected experts in their fields to answer your questions about the things that matter most in your life. Visit jmoreliving.com/upside for details and schedule.

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