March 15, 2016 - Segment 2 - We speak with two of our great writers and thinkers, Charles Johnson and E. Ethelbert Miller, about the powerful and insightful book The Words and Wisdom of Charles Johnson.
March 15, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host a discussion with the sitting Associate Judges in the Baltimore City Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit, who are running in the upcoming election to retain their positions.
March 14, 2016 - Segment 3 - We hear about a special project coming in April to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, recognizing the one-year anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising: All Baltimore Voices: Stories About and Beyond the Unrest. With: Roni L. Jolley, Ed.D., Director of Education at the Lewis Museum; and poet Kondwani Fidel.
March 14, 2016 - Segment 2 - We look at legislation in the Maryland Legislature on police accountability. With: Dayvon Love, Director of Research and Public Policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle.
March 11, 2016 - Segment 4 - In an archive edition of the Steiner Show, we hear an interview with Jamal Joseph, activist, urban guerrilla, FBI’s most wanted fugitive, poet, and filmmaker, who joined us to discuss his memoir, Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion & Reinvention.
March 11, 2016 - Segment 3 - Marc Steiner Show producer Stefanie Mavronis takes us on a tour of an exhibit currently on display at the James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University called Paul Henderson: Photographing Morgan.
March 11, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host our weekly feature Tengella’s Take with Koli Tengella. We host our weekly feature Tengella’s Take with Koli Tengella. This week Koli discusses white on white crime.
March 10, 2016 - Segment 3 - On our latest segment of Sound Bites, we discuss institutional food procurement, a Supreme Court ruling about the Chesapeake Bay, and hear a poem about veganism.
March 10, 2016 - Segment 2 - We discuss the legal case around the death of Freddie Gray, and the news that Baltimore police Officer William G. Porter can be compelled to testify against the other five officers who are his co-defendants.
March 10, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with a look at a report released by No Boundaries Coalition, a Central West Baltimore community organization, on alleged police misconduct in West Baltimore. The report is titled "Over-Policed, Yet Underserved," and details stories of police misconduct witnessed and experienced by West Baltimore residents.
March 9, 2016 - Segment 2 - We host a recap and analysis of the results of today's primaries and caucuses in Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii, with George Zornick and Dr. Lester Spence.
March 8, 2016 - Segment 1 - We discuss the murder of Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres with Beverly Bell, coordinator of the economic and social justice collaborative Other Worlds.
March 7, 2016 - Segment 2 - We then turn to the Renaissance Academy high school in West Baltimore, which over the past three months has experienced the violent deaths of three youth associated with the Academy with John Comer.
March 4, 2016 - Segment 3 - We talk about an important local event that's coming up: The Citizen Artist Baltimore Mayoral Forum on Arts & Culture. With: CJ Phillips, Artistic Director at Dance and Bmore; and Jeannie Howe, Executive Director of Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.
March 4, 2016 - Segment 3 - We host our monthly segment on Health & Wellness with fitness trainer and activist Chauncey Whitehead and Rhonda Silva, Division Administrator of the Baltimore City Cancer Program at the University of Maryland's Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center.
March 4, 2016 - Segment 2 - We host a conversation with Maryland State Delegate Dr. Dan Morhaim, about bills he is introducing into the Maryland General Assembly proposing what is being called a "radical" solution to the heroin crisis.
March 4, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host our weekly feature Tengella's Take with Koli Tengella. This week Koli will reflect upon the cancellation of the Melissa Harris-Perry Show by MSNBC.
March 3, 2016 - Segment 2 - In our latest edition of Sound Bites, our series about our food and our world, we speak with participants from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, a consortium of long-term research projects examining Baltimore's ecosystem.
March 3, 2016 - Segment 1 - We listen to a Mayoral Candidate Forum on The Future of Transportation in Baltimore that Marc moderated last week at the Real News, sponsored by Transit Choices, Citizens Planning & Housing Association, 1000 Friends of Maryland and the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance.
March 2, 2016 - Segment 3 - On Sunday, February 21 2016, MSNBC announced that it would be canceling the Melissa Harris-Perry Show, after two weeks of the show's being pre-empted for other news and following an email from Harris-Perry to her staff, which went public, in which she indicated that she felt "worthless" to NBC News executives.
March 2, 2016 - Segment 2 - Marc talks to Cheryl Bost, Vice President of the Maryland State Education Association and a Baltimore County elementary school teacher, about the school testing legislation that is making its way through the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis.
March 1, 2016 - Segment 3 - We have a discussion with Elizabeth Embry, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Baltimore, she shares her vision for the city. Embry is a senior member of the Maryland Attorney General's Office.
February 29, 2016 - Segment 1 - Marc begins with a panel discussion on tonight's Academy Awards. With: Sameer Rao, Kalima Young, Ann Hornaday, and Chris Eyre.
February 26, 2016 - Segment 3 - We host a special archive episode from 2012: My interview with author and former NPR foreign correspondent Eric Weiner about his book Man Seeks God: My Flirtations with the Divine.
February 26, 2016 - Segment 2 - We host a special 2012 archive edition of The Marc Steiner Show, as we listen back to my interview with Native American author, poet, and screenwriter Sherman Alexie. Alexie's compelling book Blasphemy is a collection of new and previously-published short stories.
February 25, 2016 - Hour 2 - On our newest edition of Sound Bites - our series about our food and our world - we begin the hour with my conversation with Michael Twitty, culinary historian of African and African American foodways. We close the show with Eric Jackson, Servant-Director of the Black Yield Institute, who tells us about Black food sovereignty.
February 25, 2016 - Hour 1 - We begin the show with an encore presentation of the conversation I had with Joy-Ann Reid a few weeks ago at the Enoch Pratt Free Library about her book Fracture: Barack Obama, the Clintons, and the Racial Divide.
February 24, 2016 - Segment 4 - We host a show about the local cultural event: HICK: A Love Story, the current production at the Baltimore Theatre Project.
February 24, 2016 - Segment 3 - We host writer, poet, and activist Tariq Touré, who joins us to discuss his new book is Black Seeds: The Poetry and Reflections of Tariq Touré.
February 24, 2016 - Segment 2 - We examine a local issue between two public schools in one Baltimore neighborhood - the Baltimore Montessori charter school and Dallas F. Nicholas Sr. Elementary School, and how it relates to the larger structural issues of the education system in Baltimore.
February 24, 2016 - Segment 1 - We get an update on what's happening in the Maryland Legislature in Annapolis. With: Bryan Sears, Government Reporter for The Daily Record; and Charles Robinson, Political and Business Correspondent for Maryland Public Television.
February 23, 2016 - Segment 2 - We host a panel which talks about police reform and the war on drugs, with news that the Baltimore Police Department has shifted its focus away from persons committing lesser drug-related crimes and more toward large-scale players in the drug trade.
February 23, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin our show with a look at the controversy between the FBI and Apple over developing software to crack the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman. With: Steven Feldman, Charles Ellison, Dr. Richard Forno, and Paul Dant.
February 22, 2016 - Segment 2 - We speak to Joshua Harris, who is a Green Party candidate for mayor of Baltimore. Harris is a community organizer and co-founder of Hollins Creative Placemaking.
February 22, 2016- Segment 1 - We discuss the results of Saturday's Nevada caucus and South Carolina primary and look at the election through the perspective of immigrant communities.