The Baltimore Museum of Industry is home to a permanent exhibit highlighting the work and history of Baltimore’s longest-running family-owned newspaper, The AFRO-American. The AFRO, founded by John H.
It may be one of the most important ports in the US, but Baltimore – just 30 minutes by train from Washington DC – is a town ...
The new “The Daily Hustle” exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Industry spotlights I. Henry Phillips, Sr.’s photographs, chronicling Black laborers and business owners in mid-20th century Baltimore.
A meeting of Baltimore manufacturers Tuesday brought industry leaders and elected officials together to discuss the challenges of running their business — and getting the workers to grow it. Hosted by ...
Workers at the museum were inspired by union campaigns at other museums around the city in recent years. Hopkins, students agree to tentative union contract with big ...
On Aug. 28, the Baltimore Museum of Industry will launch Industry Social Club, a monthly after-hours program for local professionals, creatives, and influencers in various industries to cultivate ...
BALTIMORE, Jan. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Workers at the Baltimore Museum of Industry have voted overwhelmingly to join Teamsters Local 570. Workers organized with the Teamsters to boost salaries and ...
BALTIMORE, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF) has awarded a $545,000 grant to the Baltimore Museum of Industry (BMI), providing critical early support for the ...
BALTIMORE -- A new mural tells the story of the tragic day Baltimore's iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, killing six construction workers, on March 26, 2024. On ...
The American Cancer Society’s second annual Evening of Hope on November 13, 2024, at the Baltimore Museum of Industry raised $125,000 for the future Hope Lodge Baltimore and honored the Nichols Family ...
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