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The Glover Report: “I’m From Baltimore. That’s Why.”

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The Glover Report: “I’m From Baltimore. That’s Why.”
“I’m From Baltimore! That’s Why!”

(BALTIMORE – August 7, 2025) – Baltimore is more than a city. It’s a proving ground. It’s a crucible of grit, grace, and relentless grind. Out of this fire come individuals who don’t just survive—they transcend. Five brothers in particular come to mind: Ben Johnson, David Miller, Akio Evans, Choo Smith, and Mario Armstrong. These men aren’t just success stories. They are Baltimore in motion.

Ben Johnson

You haven’t truly experienced a circus until you’ve been to the UniverSoul Circus. And you haven’t truly understood the UniverSoul until you’ve heard Ben Johnson’s story. A son of Edmondson Avenue, Ben’s work is more than entertainment—it’s a celebration of Black culture, history, and excellence. He didn’t just join the circus. He helped redefine what it could be.

Dr. David Miller

To understand David Miller, you’ve got to know his mentor, Ademola Ekulona. A rites of passage program changed David’s life, helping steer him from the trauma of watching his best friend gunned down a block away after leaving O’Dell’s. Today, he’s Dr. David Miller—author of 15+ children’s books, educator in Ghana, and a national voice for our boys and girls. He didn’t just survive—he transformed.

Akio Evans

If you don’t know East Baltimore, you don’t fully know Akio. You’d have to walk down Eager Street, Holbrook and Hoffman, feel the crunch of glass underfoot, and catch the breeze off the harbor. Akio took that energy and poured it into art, turning pain into purpose. He went from dodging warrants on the West Coast to international acclaim—sharing his work in Australia and snapping pics with A-list celebs. He faced his demons, and he won.

Choo Smith

Sure, the world knows Choo as a Harlem Globetrotter. But I know him as the man who mentored Meadowlark Lemon in his final days—and who lights up a room full of kids like nobody else. Choo has spent decades pouring into youth and community. His accolades are many: Presidential Service Awards, Hall of Fame inductions, leadership roles with retired players’ associations. But ask him what matters most? He’ll point to the family of a child he coached who was killed—and the fact that he showed up for them. That’s who Choo is.

Now, he’s spearheading a $120 million “Choo Smith CommuniVersity” development with Ray Lewis, planned for 52 cities. Just weeks after losing his mother, he kept moving. That’s not just resilience. That’s divine purpose.

Mario Armstrong

Before AfroTech was a hashtag, Mario Armstrong was putting Baltimore on the tech map. Writing, reporting, broadcasting—he did it all. He pitched a show to WMAR and landed it. Then he leveled up to the Today Show. Mario’s a media force—equal parts entrepreneur and evangelist for Black brilliance. Think Tyrone Taborn for the next generation.


These five brothers are more than individuals—they are a movement. They’ve taken their pain and their promise, their Baltimore battle scars and blessings, and built something unstoppable. They didn’t conform. They carved new lanes. They bet on themselves. And they won.

Ben kept a circus going—even without animals. Choo pushed his mission for 20 years before receiving his major blessing. Mario manifested his place on national television. David turned tragedy into testimony. Akio came home, faced the music, and built a brand.

This is what Baltimore does. We are forged in fire. We’re not afraid of the fight. And we know who we are.

Like Derik Queen of the New Orleans Pelicans said—Baltimore builds your resolve.

These men love this city. They’ve faced heartbreak, death, divorce, lost income—and came out stronger. They remember the lessons of their fathers, and the love of their mothers. They challenge no one but the man in the mirror. And they are winning.

So yes, I celebrate them. I honor them. And I thank them.

They are why I say, unapologetically:

“I’m from Baltimore. That’s why.”

The Glover Report: “I’m From Baltimore. That’s Why.”
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