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Baltimore is incredibly rich with culture. Whether it's the food, the drinks, the art, or the people, Baltimore's charm always hits different. Let's celebrate the city by developing community and truly enjoying the tremendous opportunities it has to offer.
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Baltimore Film "Beyond The Wire"
The Senator Theatre, 5904 York Road, Baltimore, MD, USLet's check out this new film "Beyond The Wire" by Baltimorean scholar S. Rasheem. Her description of the film is below.
Tix are currently half price at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1978768563039/
We'll figure out a place TBD to get together before the film for a drink and conversation.
Hope you can join us!
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Film Description:
Beyond the headlines. This is Baltimore. FIERCE. FLAWED. UNFORGETTABLE.
#### “Baltimore is a repository for many people,of many of their worst assumptions and fears about Black people…Thewire doesn’t become a hit series by accident. Because people don’tknow enough about Baltimore to see it as anything other than aprojection of their own imagination.” – Lawrence Grandpre, (Leaders of aBeautiful Struggle)
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Mass media and propaganda about Baltimore has dominated mainstream consciousness. Media that sensationalizes drugs, crime and poverty. The goal of “Beyond the WIRE” is to challenge dominant portrayals of Baltimore that center only on crime and poverty by highlighting its long-standing tradition of resistance, community organizing, and grassroots leadership.
"Beyond the Headlines. Beyond the Hype. This Is Baltimore. Fierce. Flawed. Unforgettable." Counters media sensationalism by presenting an authentic, grounded narrative.
Beyond the Wire film synopsis
Beyond the Wire is a powerful counter-narrative documentary that challenges the long-standing media distortion of Baltimore City—particularly the reductive, harmful image popularized by The Wire. Rather than accept depictions of the city as a hub of violence, drugs, and despair, this film uplifts the truths that mainstream narratives ignore: Baltimore’s enduring legacy of resistance, cultural vibrancy, and neighborhood-based resilience.
Drawing on rich interviews with local organizers, educators, historians, and residents, the documentary exposes the systemic failures—disinvestment, miseducation, and over-policing—that have shaped current social conditions. Yet it refuses to portray Baltimoreans as merely victims. Instead, Beyond the Wire centers Black Baltimore’s grassroots leadership, civic engagement, and self-determination. Viewers hear firsthand how generations of residents have fought back—not only against systemic oppression, but against the erasure of their humanity.
Join your neighbors on June 18th at 7PM, in a long overdue conversation about the impact of media on how Baltimore is portrayed on the national stage.1 attendee
Past events
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