BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) — Multiple gravestones at a Jewish cemetery in Baltimore were vandalized with swastikas over the Fourth of July weekend.
Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen and other local leaders gathered Friday to condemn the hateful acts and to restore unity in the community.
Zeke Cohen joins Antony McCarthy and Cara Williams to address the matter.
Unity will always conquer hate. We are standing together with our partners, naighbors and friends of all faiths and backgrounds to denounce the hateful acts that happened at this cemetery. @Zeke_Cohen @theassociated pic.twitter.com/eBjCDX1NtM
— Baltimore Jewish Council (@baltjc) July 9, 2021
Later in the first hour, Cameron Miles, founder of Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood joins the show to talk about the significance of his program.
On April 17, 2021 Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood was joined by Tavon Thomas who talked about the importance of good mental health. “If you have a problem, please talk to somebody. pic.twitter.com/iJkfeXfmmU
— Cameron E. Miles (@BmoreMentoring) April 17, 2021
In the second hour, former federal and Baltimore City prosecutor and former Baltimore mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah joins Anthony and Cara for a serious discussion.