Baltimore Corps

Could Baltimore become "best place in the world to change the world?"

"We are a tough, gritty and resilient city. But it is past the time to measure our city by the toughness of its people and our ability to withstand suffering and pain. Now is the time to measure ourselves by our capacity to change and to become a city, led by a new class of diverse leaders, who refuse to see potential wasted within Baltimore's borders." - Fagan Harris

Dan Rodricks and The Baltimore Sun's year in review: featuring Baltimore Corps, Fagan and why Baltimore is the "best place in the world to change the world."

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/year-in-review-2015/bs-md-yir-rodricks-2016-preview-20151224-story.html

Baltimore Corps Featured in New Video

"In a country that looks more and more like Baltimore every day, which is a majority-minority city, it's incredibly important that we're a more just and inclusive place." - Fagan Harris, CEO of Baltimore Corps.

Baltimore has the makings to be America's frontier of social change. In this new video from Emerson Collective, meet some of our Fellows working to create and sustain opportunity for communities throughout Baltimore:

Meryam Bouadjemi and Brian Gerardo Named OSI-Baltimore 2015 Community Fellows

Congratulations to two Baltimore Corps pioneers: Brian Gerardo (Class One Fellow) and Meryam Boudjemi (our Brand Manager) were both named 2015 Open Society Institute-BaltimoreCommunity Fellows. Read about the entire 2015 class here: announcement. Meryam and Brian are in good company, joining Class One Baltimore Corps Fellow and 2011 Baltimore Community Fellow, Jill Pardini.

For more on their specific projects, you can visit the OSI profile pages for both Meryam and Brian.