This marker commemorates the activism of Clarence and Parren Mitchell. Clarence was the NAACP's chief lobbyist and Parren was the first Black graduate of the University of Maryland School Of Law and a founder of the Congressional Black Caucus.
This marker, which commemorates Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr., is on the iron fencing that surrounds a fountain in Patterson Park. Watkins was a civil rights activist, pioneering heart surgeon, and a friend of Patterson Park.
The center, housed within the former PS 103, which Justice Thurgood Marshall attended as a child, serves as a gathering space and educational hub with free legal help and free training in the fields of artificial intelligence, medicine and more.
This marker commemorates the spot where Henry G. Parks, Jr., entrepreneur and civil rights pioneer, founded the Parks Sausage Company in 1951. Parks built a facility that employed 270 workers while advancing integration and equity in the workplace.
This marker is in Midtown-Edmondson on a brick post at the entrance to a parking lot on Pulaski Street. It details the contributions of the mother-daughter team of civil rights pioneers, Lillie Carroll Jackson and Juanita Jackson Mitchell.
This marker commemorates Morgan Park, the only community specifically built for the faculty of a Historically Black College and University that still stands.
This marker describes the creation of Baltimore’s premier African-American neighborhood along Druid Hill Avenue and details backlash and legal battles over segregation that occurred with the transfer from white to Black-owned property here.
MRI Studios is a creative hub located in Downtown Baltimore. It is an intimate performance space, recording studio, and video post-production lab, all available for rent. We also host creative events meant to help creatives build their skills.