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Photostory: Maryland Safe Haven Street Repainting

Summary by Baltimore Beat
On March 29, volunteers young and old gathered on Charles Street from 21st to 23rd Street to paint the words #WEWON’TBEERASED. Maryland Safe Haven, an organization that provides support services for TLGBQIA+ residents, organized the event. The street painting also featured the signature of Executive Director Iya Dammons.  The group has painted the street before. In 2020, they painted the words “Black trans lives matter.” However, that was covere…
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Baltimore Beat broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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