Governor Martin O' Malley delivers his State of the State address
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Actor Roscoe Orman and others join us to discuss an upcoming production of August Wilson's play Jitney
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Author Eric Weiner on his methodical search for faith
December 16, 2009 - Hour 2
We discuss the struggle for human rights and better working conditions, both right here in Baltimore and further afield, with members of the United Workers. The United Workers are an organization of low-wage workers, founded by homeless day laborers in Baltimore in 2002.
We're joined by:
Luis Larin - Leadership Organizer with the United Workers
Ashley Hufnagel - Leadership Organizer with the United Workers
Marilyn Hunter - Translator and Organizer with the United Workers
Oscar Otzoy - Leader with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)
Natasha Noriega - Translator for Oscar
| Attachment | Size |
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| mss 121609 hr2 United Workers.mp3 | 45.43 MB |
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