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How Black port commissioners are handling racist rhetoric after Key Bridge collapse

April 10, 2024

When she was asked to serve on the Maryland Port Commission last year, Karenthia Barber knew it would be her chance to better promote all the opportunities that the port industry provides. After all, her father worked as a longshoreman for 40 years. Barber said she has been “honored” to have the opportunity with her colleagues to expand the economic impact of the port and the maritime industry.

 

Article Source: The Baltimore Banner

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