BTV: Video Reports
Baltimore City Councilman Bernard "Jack" Young on Church Square - cont'd:
Councilman Young continues to discuss what's happening in his 13th Councilmanic District in Baltimore, including Greenmount
Baltimore City Councilman Bernard "Jack" Young on Church Square:
City Councilman Young discusses Church Square's business scenario in Historic East Baltimore and the challenges they face.
Baltimore City Councilman Bernard "Jack" Young on Stop, Shop & Save Supermarket:
According to Councilman Young, Baltimore's Stop, Shop & Save is leaving East Baltimore. Low profits, theft are reasons noted.
Professional And Continuing Studies Division at SDC Makes The Difference:
Sojourner-Douglass' PACS is making all the difference in the world for Park Heights residents with challenged pasts - which include drugs and crime. Step-by-step, change becomes a reality and a new way of life in an otherwise forsaken world for otherwise beautiful people. To learn more, please call 410.276.4101.
Derrick Burnett of the Liberty Road Redwings:
Big-ups to Liberty Road Redwings on their 3rd RBI Championship. They have permanently put Baltimore County baseball on the map for black folks.
"Empower Hour" news talk radio show wrap-up (WOLB 1010 AM, Tuesdays at 10 am in Baltimore):
Wrap-up of guests who appeared on radio show (8,12,08). The show focused on entrepreneurship and support of black-owned business - a common theme these days. Blacks between Baltimore and DC garner some $45 billion in annual disposable income.
Dr. Carolane Williams, President of Baltimore City Community College - Pt. 3 of 3:
Part 3 of a 3-part interview with Dr. Williams. The Chicago-native was recently on stage with Bill Cosby in Park Heights where he encouraged Baltimore residents to attend community college.
Dr. Carolane Williams, President of BCCC - Pt. 2:
Second of 3-part interview with Dr. Carolane Williams
Dr. Carolane Williams, Pt. 1:
Baltimore City Community College President speaks about her tenure, community college education, Bill Cosby, entrepreneurship
Sister Yaa and Jabari Natur of Solvivaz Nation:
Support black business, including the barbershop and the beauty salon



















