Interview with activist leader and former Obama advisor Van Jones
A conversation on black women, health and body image.
Dario DiBattista on writing war
We discuss the $2 billion trading loss by JP Morgan
Why doesn't Baltimore City audit its spending?
October 25, 2011 - Segment 2
How can Red Line construction proceed without disrupting Baltimore communities? This year's Urbanite Project hoped to answer that question by offering a $10,000 prize for the best community-oriented addition to construction sites. The winner, London-based architect Michael Jack, proposed a photo project that pairs communities from across the Red Line, emphasizing the connections that the line will create.
Joining us to discuss the projects are:
Michael Jack, independent architect and winner of the 2011 Urbanite Project
Tracy Ward, Publisher of Urbanite Baltimore
Henry Kay, Executive Director for Transit Development at the MTA
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