• The Vision of BCP

    In early 2019, Bryant Muldrew, BCP’s founder, was working as a Paraeducator for the Baltimore City Public School System (BCPSS) in an alternative school. During this time, Bryant began to question this career choice due to mounting stress and the inadequacies of the BCPSS. By the end of the 2019, Bryant joined the United Botherhood…

  • A Real Solution to Urban Blight

    Have you ever seriously considered why there is so much urban blight in Baltimore? The population of Baltimore took as drastic decline beginning in the 1950’s. Prior to that time, Baltimore’s population was steadily approaching 1 million. The loss of population lead to a decreased demand for housing. Unwanted properties were neglected and resulted in…

  • College vs. Skilled Trade

    Is college the path to success or is it a career in a skilled trade? As a person who pursued the college degree route a decade before joining the skilled labor force, I see the value in both options. At age 13, I wanted to go to a high school to take carpentry courses because…

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