Politics

(BALTIMORE, MD – June 8, 2026) — BMORENews.com will host “Chaos or Community? A Political Conversation on Power, Policy & the Future of Baltimore” on Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center. The forum will bring together candidates, community leaders, media professionals, and residents for an open conversation about some of the most pressing issues facing Baltimore today. Following a legislative session in Annapolis that produced major changes in voting rights, juvenile justice, housing policy, and discussions surrounding reparations, the event will examine what those decisions mean for Baltimore neighborhoods and families.…

Black Voters, We Have to Show Up: The 2026 Baltimore Election Is Too Important to Sit Out

Black People, We Have to Show Up (LOCHEARN – May 30, 2026) – Dear Family, Do you remember where you were on Tuesday, November 4, 2008? I do. That morning, around 7 a.m., I walked around the corner to my polling place and saw something I had never seen before. The line was out the door. For a little perspective, I live in Sandtown. Zip code 21217. A community that has endured concentrated poverty, undereducation, addiction, violence, and mass incarceration. Baltimoreans make up 40% of the state’s prison population, while the city represents only 9% of the state’s population. Yet…

Kweisi Mfume’s Legacy Deserves Respect: A Reminder of What He Has Done for Baltimore

After hearing disrespectful comments at the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center, BMORENews publisher Doni Glover reflects on the remarkable career of Congressman Kweisi Mfume and why history matters. (BALTIMORE – May 28, 2026) – You cannot come on Division Street — let alone into the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center — and not understand the holy ground you stand on. This is not a place for games. This is where our Civil Rights leaders came from. One block over sits Druid Hill Avenue. Union Baptist Church. Bethel A.M.E. Church. Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church. The Goon Squad. Rev. Vernon Dobson. Congressman Kweisi…

The Crown Is Not Given: Kweisi Mfume vs. Mark Conway at the Thurgood Marshall Forum

(BALTIMORE – May 28, 2026) – I get it. No! I really do get it. You see the position. You see the power. And somewhere in the deepest fathoms of your mind, you tell yourself — I want the crown. You see the elder and you think that you, of all people, have what it takes to hold the throne. You believe you have that pop, that je ne sais quoi. But don’t forget — the crown is not given. It is taken. One of the most telling depictions of this truth is the Clay-Liston fight in Miami. The younger…

Chezia Cager: A Breath of Fresh Air in the 41st District

(BALTIMORE – May 23, 2026) – I’m glad Chezia Cager has a family legacy she can be proud of. This week, an elder — one whom I love dearly — sort of criticized the concept of family legacy in elections. I get it. And honestly, I agree. I do not believe that simply because one’s relative was a politician, a descendant is automatically qualified for office. Hell no. In this city, and in this election cycle, those things are indeed happening. But when it comes to Chezia — oh dear, big sister — she has earned her stripes. And quite honestly,…

The Double Standard Nobody’s Talking About

(BALTIMORE – May 22, 2026) – Nat Oaks. Larry Young. Sheila Dixon. Catherine Pugh. Marilyn Mosby. In Baltimore politics, we have seen this movie before. A Black elected official gets indicted, and suddenly the same courthouse footage loops endlessly on television — walking beside a lawyer, head down, cameras flashing, public opinion already forming long before a verdict is ever reached. As a journalist, I know the drill all too well. Particularly in Baltimore, the rise and fall of Black politicians has often been treated not simply as news coverage, but as spectacle. The imagery becomes the story. The accusation…

Delegate Rosenberg, We Are Not Stupid

(BALTIMORE – May 21, 2026) – Let me be direct. Two nights ago, at the Candidates Night hosted by the Edmondson Village, Rognel Heights, and Uplands Community Associations on Walnut Avenue, Delegate Sandy Rosenberg stood before the voters of the 41st Legislative District and essentially told us that a sitting state senator facing a federal indictment was not worth our concern. He didn’t hesitate. He didn’t hedge. He didn’t blink. And that was one of the most disrespectful things I have witnessed at a political forum in decades of covering Baltimore. Delegate Rosenberg, we are not stupid. We understand due process.…

Black People Out Liberty Road: Julian Jones, Political Power, and the Fight for Representation in Baltimore County

(RANDALLSTOWN – May 20, 2026) – Born in the 1960s — in the era when both Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated — I remember a very different Black America. There was fire in the belly of Black people. Afro picks. Bell bottoms. Curtis Mayfield playing through neighborhood windows. We stayed outside all day long with little more than a seesaw, a swing set, and imagination. There were no bike lanes. Nobody had ever heard the phrase “traffic calming.” And if you were not home by the time the streetlights came on, you already knew you were…

Esposito Declines Fox45 Participation, Centers Baltimore City Storytellers and Student Voices

(BALTIMORE – May 19, 2026) – Ashley “Ash” Esposito, candidate for re-election to the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners, announced today that she will not participate in coverage by Fox45 News, Project Baltimore, or Sinclair Broadcast Group-affiliated platforms during the current school board race. Esposito said the decision stems from concerns about what she described as the outlet’s political alignment and the impact persistent negative narratives have on Baltimore City students and families. “I participated in Fox45’s coverage in my first race and have been interviewed by them since. Seeing behind the curtain has been eye-opening,” Esposito said. “This…

Chaos or Community: BMORENews.com Hosts High-Stakes Political Conversation at Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center

(BALTIMORE – May 17, 2026) — The question has been asked in barbershops, church pews, community centers, and living rooms across this city for years: Despite the number of Black elected officials holding political office in Baltimore, has life for Black people in this city actually gotten better? On Thursday, June 11, 2026, BMORENews.com — in conjunction with Dr. Al Hathaway of the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center — will bring that question into the open. Chaos or Community: A Political Conversation will be held at 6:00 PM at the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center, 1315 Division Street in West Baltimore. The event…

Congressman Kweisi Mfume Endorses Julian E. Jones for Baltimore County Executive

Veteran Congressman Praises Jones as a “Dedicated, Experienced and Consistent Fighter” for Baltimore County Residents (BALTIMORE COUNTY – May 2026) — Momentum continues to build for Baltimore County Councilman Julian E. Jones Jr. in the race for Baltimore County Executive as Congressman Kweisi Mfume officially announced his endorsement of the longtime public servant. “Julian Jones is and has been a dedicated, experienced, and consistent fighter for the people of Baltimore County,” said Mfume. “That’s why I endorse and support him to become the next County Executive.” The endorsement adds another influential voice to Jones’ growing coalition of supporters as the…