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Mack (Makayla) Anne Kramer

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They miss each other : Why more New Orleans kids than ever are awaiting summer school

They miss each other : Why more New Orleans kids than ever are awaiting summer school 13,000 of the city s public students will take classes this summer Share Updated: 6:49 PM CDT May 24, 2021 13,000 of the city s public students will take classes this summer Share Updated: 6:49 PM CDT May 24, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript SUMMERAY M BE COMING BUT SOME STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ARE NOT DONE YET. NEW ORLNSEA SCHOOLS ARE SEEING A RECORD NUMBER OF KIDS SIGNING UP FOR SUMRME CLASSES WDSU’S HARRISON GOLDEN LIVE IN LAKEVIEW TO TELL US EXACTLY WHY HARRINSO TRAVERS SUMMERFF O AND INSPIRES THOUGHTS OF DAYS AT THE BEACH BARBECUES AND MAYBE EVEN A FEW TRIPS TO BRAND NEW PLACES. HOW ABOUT CLASSROOMS? IT’S WONDERFUL TO SEE ATHE T END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR SAYING YOU’RE GOING TO SEE IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS AND KRARME NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD SEE THIS SO MANY STUDENTS EAGER TO SPEND SUMMER IN THE CLASSROOM. AND DID HE EVER EXPECT KIDS TO ACTULYAL WANT TO GO

Arts advocates continue to push for program funding during pandemic

Credit: Getty Images Advocates for arts education in Maryland have not slowed down their efforts to continue to fight for more funding and push to keep those programs going in school systems throughout the state. Arts students in Maryland have been taking many of their classes in their craft online during the pandemic. The Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance has also been helping throughout the past year to make sure supplies get to children whose families may not be able to afford them right now.  Executive Director Quanice Floyd tells WBAL s Anne Kramer the organization teamed up with other arts groups to hand out art supply kits at locations where children and families could receive donated food.

Fellowships aim to study Maryland s Underground Railroad sites

Print Anne Kramer, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 A project that started last month in Maryland to study the Underground Railroad sites in the state as well as the stories of the enslaved will continue through May. The state awarded four fellowships to researchers who are studying, documenting, and providing new interpretations of the Underground Railroad and enslavement in Maryland. One of the fellows, Alexandra McDougle, a biocultural anthropologist working on her Master s Degree at American University, tells WBAL s Anne Kramer as a Black American she is excited to get a more holistic interpretation of enslavement. These individuals fought for their own freedoms, and built communities and lives in spite of what they were facing, McDougle said.

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