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Former mayor Dixon discusses virus and impact on election

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In the absence of sports, we will be doing a lot more Baltimore Positive conversations – both here at the mothership and at WNST.net & AM 1570 on a variety of topics regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and how it affects us locally. We will also be featuring many chats with Baltimore business owners and leaders in a time when we need to have a #togethernes that we have never experienced as a society and culture.

In our effort to get a grip on the new issues for the election and all of the mayoral candidates in Baltimore, we are reaching to them to get some thoughts about this pandemic and a promise of leadership in a time of crisis.

This is Sheila Dixon, who joined us at Faidley’s last month and answered many questions about her past and her aspirations to once again be the mayor of Baltimore. A lot has changed since then.

We will continue to produce high-quality, intelligent conversations with thought leaders throughout this pandemic at Baltimore Positive.

Like most 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.

Because of the election moving to June 2nd, we will be having more of the mayoral candidates back to Baltimore Positive to discuss all of the current issues and the additional five weeks of virtual campaigning for the hopefuls.

Please subscribe to Baltimore Positive and stay with us.

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