More on (Baltimore's) independent media and Do it yourself culture #4
The current issue of the Baltimore Independent Reader, published by the Baltimore Indypendent Media Center and the Campbaltimore Project (I think that the DC Independent Media Center no longer exists, and I am not sure what's up with Provisions Library), is focused on Baltimore Transit:
- City Residents Need Public Transit —Art Cohen
- ransit Rights —Nick Petr for the editors
- WAITING FOR CHANGE: A Baltimore Teen Perspective on the MTA —Babatunde Salaam
- A Gondola Over the Harbor? Come On! —editors, illustrated by Teddy Johnson
- The Case For Baltimore's Red Line Now! —Danyell Diggs
- The Reckless Beauty of Biking in Baltimore — Sean Stewart
- Why the Red Line Doesn't Fit — Gerald Neily
- Busses Are Social Spaces Too: Notes on Baltimore Transit — Curtis Price
Labels: civic engagement, fixed rail transit service, media
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