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The governor of Maryland in May vetoed a bill aimed at studying the impacts of slavery and potential reparations for Black descendants of enslaved people.
Moore announced a pair of new actions aimed at restoring justice and closing the racial wealth gap for Black Americans in the state.
Last June, Gov. Wes Moore (D) issued a blanket pardon to 100,000 people in Maryland, forgiving decades of low-level marijuana ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addresses Lincoln University graduates at the 166th commencement on May 4. Bob Williams/Lincoln University via Getty Images Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back against ...
On Juneteenth at Bethel AME Church on Pine Street, Gov. Wes Moore announced the Just Communities designation of 419 locations ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a pair of new executive actions on Thursday aimed at restoring justice and closing the racial wealth gap for Black Americans in the state.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back against critics of his decision to veto a reparations bill that would have created a commission to study the impacts of slavery and potential reparations for ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back against critics of his decision to veto a reparations bill that would have created a commission to study the impacts of slavery and potential reparations ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back against critics of his decision to veto a reparations bill that would have created a commission to study the impacts of slavery and potential reparations for ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore marked Juneteenth by pardoning nearly 7,000 cannabis-related offenses and allocating $400 million to communities historically impacted by discrimination.
- "When I think about Juneteenth and when I think about freedom, I think of what are we doing to generate true, sustainable, long term wealth within our communities," Moore tells theGrio during a ...
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