
Eze, Baynard and Dharna talk about mental health issues among Baltimore’s police, the Poor People’s Campaign, the history of school privatization, what zero waste in the city would look like, and Ben Jealous’ run for governor
Eze, Baynard and Dharna talk about mental health issues among Baltimore’s police, the Poor People’s Campaign, the history of school privatization, what zero waste in the city would look like, and Ben Jealous’ run for governor
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by Eze Jackson, Dharna Noor and Baynard Woods, The Real News Network
May 28, 2018
As the host and producer of The Whole Bushel, Eze sits down with artists both veteran and green over Baltimore-style steamed crabs to discuss a range of topics, from art to activism to everything in between. Most know Eze as a talented rapper from Baltimore and the frontman of the band Soul Cannon. Previously, he used his experience in campaign management to improve his community and organize for political change. Eze has marched under many banners, supporting the fight for affordable healthcare, marriage equality, police reform, and other worthy causes.
More by Eze JacksonDharna Noor is a staff writer at Earther, Gizmodo's climate vertical.
More by Dharna NoorBaynard Woods is a criminal justice reporter and the Editorial Director of the Baltimore Bureau at the Real News. He creates Democracy in Crisis, a column and podcast syndicated in a number of alternative weekly papers, and is the author of "Coffin Point: The Strange Cases of Ed McTeer, Witchdoctor Sheriff."
More by Baynard Woods