Baltimore Peace Movement hosts art event
The newly re-branded Baltimore Peace Movement marked its first weekend with art to bring the community together. Formerly known as Baltimore Ceasefire, the organization hosted a community celebration on Saturday in Park Heights with an emphasis on the need for Baltimore's next generation to be the change the city needs. The event called "Portraits in Peace" was held at Creative City Public Charter School. It included crafts, performances and community conversation, all with a goal to promote peace and love at a time when violence is so prevalent.
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