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COVID-19 vaccines to be given to city schools staff through Hopkins partnership

Johns Hopkins Medicine will start vaccinating some 500 Baltimore City school teachers who are already working at in-person learning sites.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||According to officials with Baltimore City Public Schools, the partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine is being met with overwhelming support from school staff.More than 100 people signed up to get the vaccine within the first 30 minutes of a link being sent out.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQs This collaboration is just an example of Baltimore City at its best, Ctiy Schools CEO Sonja Santelises said. This critical partnership builds upon City Schools comprehensive plan to safely host additional in-person learning opportunities while combating the spread of COVID-19 in Baltimore City. Starting Tuesday, the first wave of vaccinations will go out to up to 500 employees who have already been working with

Mellon Foundation awards $4 million grant to Inheritance Baltimore project

Mellon Foundation awards $4 million grant to Inheritance Baltimore project The project will pioneer new methods of instruction, research, and archival preservation that bring the history of the Black Baltimoreans to the fore By Doug Donovan / Published Jan 14, 2021 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation on Wednesday awarded a $4.4 million grant to a team of scholars at Johns Hopkins University that is investigating the history of academic racism in higher education and building a citywide network to preserve Baltimore s Black history, culture, and arts. The project, Inheritance Baltimore: Humanities and Arts Education for Black Liberation, will pioneer methods of instruction, research, preservation, and doctoral education that works with Black institutions to bring the experiences of Baltimore s Black community to the fore and combat institutional racism. The project will also document and preserve the ways Black people attained knowledge wi

The Johns Hopkins slavery scandal - World Socialist Web Site

The Johns Hopkins slavery “scandal” Historical census records show that Johns Hopkins founder of his namesake university in Baltimore, Maryland was a slave-owner, university officials announced on December 9, in an open letter. The revelation has been seized on to generate a racialist campaign at Johns Hopkins University, site of the nation’s leading medical college. The open letter, entitled “Reexamining the history of our founder,” states that university officials received a tip from a Maryland state archivist about the existence of the census records in the spring. A team of university historians followed up on the tip and found “government census records that state Mr. Hopkins was the owner of one enslaved person listed in his household in 1840 and four enslaved people listed in 1850. By the 1860 census, there are no enslaved persons listed in the household.” Additional documents from the 1830s showed that Hopkins sometimes purchased slaves to settle debts.

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