On February 16, Nicole King, assistant professor of American studies, will present “Mapping Baybrook: Environmental Justice in Industrial South Baltimore” as part of a series of “Baltimore History Evenings” at the Village Learning Place, co-sponsored by the Baltimore Historical Society.
King will discuss the history of the communities that make up Far South Baltimore, several of which no longer exist as residential areas. She is currently working with UMBC’s Imaging Research Center on a digital component to this research project.
There is no charge, but contributions to the Village Learning Place are encouraged. The Village Learning Place is located at 2521 St. Paul St., Baltimore, 21218. A reception will be held at 7:00 pm, and the talk will begin at 7:30. More information about the lecture series can be found here.
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