MCCR: Let's Talk Civilly

Systemic Racism & The Path Forward

50 min · 28 de feb de 2026
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We dive deep into the systemic hurdles facing Marylanders today. We recap the highlights from the Protecting Civil Rights During Challenging Times 2026 Symposium at Bowie State University, discuss the historical impact of redlining, and explain why legislative wins like the CROWN Act is vital for workplace equity. Plus, we share a all that MCCR had going on during February! Don't miss us for March!

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