AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Community: Baltimore’s Immigration Summit at Morgan State drew about 300 people, with city and county offices spotlighting how “Harbors and Bridges” can help newcomers build lives while strengthening local neighborhoods. Grief & Local Wellness: Gaithersburg installed a Wind Phone in Kentlands—one-way calls to loved ones who’ve passed—created through a community member’s effort to honor her late daughter. Education & Legacy: John Maag, a longtime special education professor, is retiring after 38 years of classroom-focused research and mentorship. Public Health & Energy Access: Liberia and Maryland signed a landmark partnership, while Liberia also completed solar installs powering 121 health and education facilities. Arts & Culture: Baltimore’s Nuestras Raíces summer camp is helping Latino kids celebrate heritage through bilingual arts and crafts. AI & Work: A new nonprofit, Raise Us, backed by major philanthropists, is launching AI workforce training pilots that include Maryland. Local Events: Sail 250 Maryland is bringing international tall ships to Baltimore, with crews using the port call to build cultural ties.
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