Baltimore’s Cherry Hill: A Community on the Rise

The Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront festival is one example of a community coming together to reclaim a neighborhood once devastated by crime

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4 thoughts on “Baltimore’s Cherry Hill: A Community on the Rise

  1. Action like this is what this whole country needs. We gotta wake up from the hypnosis of mainstream media and socialize with our neighbors, building and developing community. Kudos, Cherry Hill!

  2. Nobody wants to be the villain, you gotta force them. These people need to find the scumbags forcing their people to become villains and hold them to account or they will never have justice. You can probably find these scumbags in your local statehouses and courts.

  3. What a great story, thank you so much Eze Jackson! A bunch of decent people taking responsibility for their community by changing the culture and ensuring a better future for their kids. We need more of this and more government support for poor communities to improve social mobility and provide opportunity to the under-privileged. This is how real change is accomplished.

  4. I would like to feel a sense of community with my neighbors- and to live near people I like that I grew up with and watched grow old. I never had that experience tho. I lived near the old German neighborhood where my great grandparents lived, but by the time I was born their little German community was already pretty decimated and the trend was to relocate and move away from your family and community for your corporate job.- those who didn't grew poor and are all impoverished, dumbed down, DNA damaged from GMOs , vaccine injured, or suffered some other kind of corporate indignation like that.

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