Leading the Charge for Change
Real estate developer Thibault Manekin writes about how community groups and industries can transform the world.
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Thibault Manekin: "I began to ask myself, 'What are the creative ways that we can bridge the divides that exist?'" (Provided Photo)
Real estate developer Thibault Manekin writes about how community groups and industries can transform the world.
Read MoreSeeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
Read MoreEmily Barth Isler’s new novel, “AfterMath,” is sensitive, heart-achy and sweet, writes Michael Olesker. It is also funny, insightful and ultimately triumphant over lingering grief.
Read MoreSeeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
Read MoreFor the past four decades, Jim Burger has photographed the life and times of Charm City, writes Michael Olesker.
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Mark Oppenheimer says of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting of 2018, "My dad was the fifth generation to live in Pittsburgh. He lived there from birth to 18 years old, and I still have family there. It made it feel very personal." (Provided photo)
Mark Oppenheimer, co-host of the popular podcast “Unorthodox,” talked with Jmore about his new book on the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre, his own family’s ties to Squirrel Hill and more.
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Mandi B. Franklin: "We all are all unique, and that's what makes this a beautiful world."
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A Baltimore native and pediatric nurse practitioner, Mandi B. Franklin hopes “Is My Best Friend a Robot?” helps young readers accept their differences and embrace what makes them unique.
Read MoreRenamed in honor of longtime Baltimore Jewish community activist and philanthropist Sandy Silberman, this year’s Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Conversations Series kicks off on Oct. 12 with Judy Bolton-Fasman, who will discuss “Asylum: A Memoir of Family Secrets.”
Read MoreSeeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
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Ivan Leshinsky: "As I started writing, I’m thinking, 'You know, there’s a lot more to this story that other people might be interested in.'" (Provided Photo)
Ivan Leshinsky’s autobiography chronicles his story from New York-born athlete to Israeli basketballplayer to Southwest Baltimore nonprofit leader.
Read MoreSeeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
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