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Former journalist Sneed discusses campaign for City Council President seat

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Shannon Sneed

 

Clearly, we are voting this month. And we want you to vote, too!

We have been hearing from many of the prime candidates in the Democratic race for Mayor of Baltimore over the past two weeks as election ballots arrive in the mail. And as graduations and the Preakness are on hold here and spring arrives, we have been asking many educational and university leaders about the impact of COVID-19 and the future of higher education in America.

But there are also other races to be decided this month, including Baltimore City Council President. Shannon Sneed represents the 13th District on the east side of Baltimore and is one of several candidates running in a more quiet race than the mayor scramble. She is a former local journalist who has a great story tell about her service in local government.

We are all in this together and this is a time to educate, unite and keep each other safe. But we also have some extra time to read and learn and educate ourselves in many ways.

We will continue to produce high-quality, intelligent conversations with thought leaders throughout this pandemic at Baltimore Positive. And we expect to do it at a rapid pace so stick with us and subscribe!

Like all others, we have halted a “live schedule” and will continue to launch our chats as we have them during this crisis. Expect more than less.

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