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Charm City Dreamers

Charm City Dreamers is a podcast that shares inspiring stories of a diverse group leaders in Baltimore. Our goal is to motivate people to Bmore and reach their dreams!
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Episodes

Fagan Harris - Baltimore Corps

Fagan Harris is the President and CEO of Baltimore Corps, an organization that enlists talented people in public service and social entrepreneurship in Baltimore City. Harris co-founded the organization with Wes Moore in 2013, and continues to set the organization’s strategic direction and lead its dedicated community of staff, fellows, associates, awardees, visionary cause leaders, and partners. For his work in social entrepreneurship, Harris was recognized, among others, as a Visionary by Balt...

Aug 23, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 68

Nikhil Gupta - Thread

In this episode we have a discussion with Nikhil Gupta, Senior Director of Investment, at Thread. Thread engages Baltimore City students in the lowest 25% of their 9th grade class and works to establish a new social support structure while building a community where everyone can thrive. Thread volunteers create real change by showing up for Thread young people and each other and build deep relationships that last a lifetime. If you are ready to make friends, make a difference, and write a new Ba...

Aug 16, 202039 minSeason 1Ep. 67

DeRay Mckesson - Social Activism

DeRay is an American civil rights activist, podcaster, and former school administrator. An early supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, he has been active in the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore. Mckesson launched Campaign Zero, a policy platform to end police violence, and hosts of Pod Save The People. In this episode we focus specifically on police violence and mass incarceration.

Aug 08, 202028 minSeason 1Ep. 66

Samuel Hoi - President of MICA

Samuel Hoi is the president of Maryland Institute College of Art, the oldest continuously degree-granting college of art in the United States. In this episode we explore an open dialogue around race equity and COVID as it relates to higher education. Sammy is an experienced and innovative higher education leader and an advocate for art and design education, committed to the belief that creative professionals are the drivers in social, economic and cultural advancement.

Jul 25, 202042 minSeason 1Ep. 65

Alicia Wilson - Johns Hopkins Economic Development

Alicia is the vice president for economic development at the Johns Hopkins University and Health System. She leads a core team driving Johns Hopkins’ strategy and initiatives as an anchor institution in and around Baltimore, and elevating and expanding the institutions commitment to the city through investments in economic and neighborhood development, health care, and education.

Jul 19, 202026 minSeason 1Ep. 64

Diane Bell-McKoy - Associated Black Charities

Diane Bell-McKoy is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Associated Black Charities (ABC), a non-profit which focuses on education, policy design and innovative transactional and transformative strategies to eliminate the impact of structural racism and its adverse economic outcomes on the African American community.

Jul 11, 202033 minSeason 1Ep. 63

Police Commissioner - Michael Harrison

In this episode we explore a transparent dialogue around the future of policing with Baltimore Police Commissioner Harrison. We discuss how Baltimore has the opportunity to be a model police department to the rest of the country. Commissioner Harrison shared his background, how he can apply lessons learned to the Baltimore Police Department, and what collaborative steps with the community can & have been taken to ensure that we build a safe & healthy environment for all community members...

Jul 03, 202036 minSeason 1Ep. 62

Brandon Scott - Democratic Nominee for Mayor

In this episode we have a conversation with Brandon Scott who is the current city council president and democratic nominee for mayor. We explore his background, past achievements, and vision for Baltimore. Our discussion focuses on race equity and the future of policing. Lastly we spoke about how the innovative solutions to tackling social injustice in Baltimore can be a model to the rest of the country.

Jun 27, 202031 minSeason 1Ep. 61

D Watkins - NY Times Best Selling Author, Teacher, & Speaker

In this episode we explore a deep conversation around race equity and the Black Experience in America. D has authored "We Speak For Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America", "The Beast Side: Living and Dying While Black in America", and "The Cook Up: A Crack Rock Memoir" We highly recommend you check out his past books and educate yourself.

Jun 20, 202033 minSeason 1Ep. 60

AbsoluteCare - Brad Mendelson

Brad is the vice president - innovative operations, at AbsoluteCare which is a comprehensive staff model Patient Centered Ambulatory ICU utilizing innovative Population Health Management tools. Their wholistic concierge approach focuses on creating life-changing results for healthcare populations that are most at risk. In this episode we explore how to make meaningful change for the most at risk people in our healthcare population.

Jun 08, 202027 minSeason 1Ep. 59
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