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The Dismantling of Baltimore’s Public Housing

Housing Authority cutting 2,400 homes for the poor from its depleted inventory—a 15-year trend shows a decrease of 42 percent in occupied units.

Abell Salutes: Preservation Maryland

For making history a partner in economic development.

The Market is Failing Low-Wage Baltimoreans

The “poverty premium” is as much as $3,000 a year in cost-of-living—everything from groceries, financial transaction, cars, home mortgages. Recommendations to help restore equality, and availability of goods and services.

A “Jump Start” on College

Opportunities afforded by dual enrollment, Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and other programs enable students to earn college credits before they graduate from high school.

The Baltimore KIPP Ujima Village Academy, 2002-2006

A longitudinal analysis of student outcomes.

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