Episode 13: Inequity Shaping Baltimore

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Baltimore is a diverse city with many strong communities and a unique arts scene. The physical landscape of the city has changed significantly over the years, in both good and bad ways. When we see the problems of crime and vacancy that permeate the city, the stories of a bygone Baltimore start to seem especially appealing. We cannot make the mistake of sensationalizing a golden past…

Join Guest Host Gabriel Maslen as he explores the many Inequities shaping the city of Baltimore, Maryland.

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Episode Links:

Lawrence Halprin - General Information (The Cultural Landscape Foundation, 2018)

“White L, Black Butterfly” (City Paper, 2016)

Race, Riots, Real Estate, Architecture - University of Maryland, Master’s Thesis, Robert Grooms (DRUM, 2017)

Liz Ogbu TED Talk (TEDWomen 2017)

Not In My Neighborhood, Antero Pietella, 2010

Arch Social Club, Baltimore, MD

The Uses of Disorder, Richard Sennett, 1992

The Baltimore Plan, 1954 (YouTube)

Creating Defensible Space, Oscar Newman, 1996

Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities, Kelling & Coles, 1998

The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs, 1961

Good Design, Good Health - Gabriel Maslen & Vincenze Perla, 2019

The Void - Adan Ramos, 2018

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