Event Description
As of 2026, Maryland has created a Commission on Reparations. Deferred
No More will introduce Maryland's emerging reparations agenda within the
long arc of racial terror and targeted state violence in Maryland.
Through artistic presentations and performances that pair the Maryland
Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 2025 final report
recommendations, a documentary theater presentation on MLTRC 'legal
lynching' findings in the case of Marshall Eddie Conway, and a live
debut Echoes of Truth podcast roundtable on the Reparations
Commission's mandate, the program draws connections between the history
of racial terror in Maryland, recent political repression, and calls for
action.
The evening's program will feature music by BIRCKHEAD
and be hosted by Dr. Karsonya "Kaye" Whitehead of WEAA's Today with Dr.
Kaye. Together, the artistic program and public conversation invites
Baltimore residents, youth, students, and constituents to learn how we
are living through a critical political moment—and facing a narrow
window of opportunity—to collectively call for meaningful government
action to shape reparative justice in Maryland.
Event Details
Wednesday, March 11
7-9pm, Doors open at 6:30pm
Lovely Lane Church
2200 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD
All are welcome, free admission
Co-sponsors
include JHU Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and
Colonialism, Center for Africana Studies, Billie Holiday Center for
Liberation Arts.