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Conversation with Margaret Murphy

Margaret Murphy is a three time National Emmy Award winning producer/director/writer/editor whose work covers the areas of news, documentary, sports and children's programming as well as dramatic features. She began her career at Sesame Street producing and editing dozens of short films for the series and went on to co-create the pilot for "Animals, Animals, Animals", ABC's Emmy and Peabody Award winning childrens' series. She received a Video of the Year Grammy Award nomination for "Fun and Games" an interactive DVD for children featuring Bill Murray, Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Globetrotters and prominent Broadway performers. She also created the first sports special for Nickelodeon, "Circles and Spins" based on a figure skating competition. At CBS News, she served as a chief editor for "60 Minutes" and "The Mike Wallace Profiles". She won her first National Emmy as an editor with the ABC Sports' Olympic Unit and won another National Emmy as a Producer for ABC's Nightline. For the PBS series, Smithsonian World, she won a National Emmy for her profile of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, an honor shared with noted historian David McCullough. She was later hired by legendary Creative Director, Bill Backer as a producer/editor at McCann-Erickson Worldwide to work on the Coca-Cola account for two years. She developed two stories that became CBS Movies, Christmas Comes to Willow Creek and, for Belzberg/Murphy Productions, "Unforgiveable" focusing on domestic abuse of women. She was also a producer for Lifetime specials with Christie Brinkley, Willow Bay and Elizabeth Vargas. She served as a member of the original...

Conversation with Jessica Bancroft & Colleagues

Maryland Office of the Public Defender Jessica Bancroft, District Court Supervisor Baltimore County Gayle Robinson, Deputy District Public Defender Baltimore County Layne Pierre, Circuit Court Supervisor Baltimore County.

Conversation with Imani Yasin

Imani Yasin is a hip-hop artist with an undeniable sound. After tapping into her passion for rapping, singing, and songwriting, she has never ceased to improve her craft. As a native of Baltimore, MD, she brings an interesting perspective and unique experience to the world of music. Imani’s inspiration to create music is a direct result of her love for R&B, but listening to rap’s coveted storytellers is what gave her the confidence to unapologetically share her own. Imani started creating her own music in high school, when she got a hold of a friend’s laptop and discovered GarageBand. Then, it was just fun and games - but college grew her real passion for the craft. As a freshman at Philadelphia University, she constantly recorded in a dorm room with one of her best friends. From there she began to explore various sounds, fearlessly covering an array of topics - including her relationships, struggles, triumphs, and quest to success. Now, Imani has crafted a unique style of her own in which she incorporates both rapping and singing, using elements of hip-hop, R&B, pop, and house. She has a voice that you instantly recognize, but a versatility that keeps you on your toes. This versatility shows it’s face in her artistry, but also in her life as a whole. In addition to being an independent artist, Imani is also a youth advocate, educator, mentor, and facilitator who has committed herself to leading and developing catalysts for positive change by working alongside Baltimore City youth and adults...

Conversation with Teri Henderson

Author of Black Collagists: The Book, is an experienced Art curator and writer and is currently the Arts & Culture Editor for Baltimore Beat