Nov 27, 2024
Some events unify a city, enabling even strangers to cut across lines of difference and unfamiliarity. The Key Bridge collapse did that for Baltimore.That solidarity was palpable at the start of a recent convening, held in late October by the civic impact development program The Leadership, for participants to “Reconnect” and explore leadership during crisis.After more than 230 program alumni, prospective applicants and other stakeholders filed into Baltimore Center Stage, Leadership Board Chair Robert Matthews grounded the room with a moment of silence for the six lives lost and one survivor of the tragedy (all immigrants), which destroyed a major commercial transit route and cast a shadow over the region.Read more at Technical.ly
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