Episodios

  • PGCPS in Crisis - Veteran Teachers' Salaries and Ouster of Former Superintendent Millard House, II
    Sep 15 2025

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    Listen in as Tamara discusses the teacher salary scale with Prince George's County Educators Association union member, Stephanny Powell, a teacher at Melwood Elementary School. Learn how you can engage and ask our Prince George's County Board of Education to be transparent with our tax dollars they are spending and how you can be an advocate for our educators, especially seasoned and veteran teachers.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Transforming Lives Through Faith-Based Cinema
    Sep 7 2025

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    Moriel Randolph, founder of Art for Growth, shares how her journey from youth arts programs to filmmaking led to the award-winning screenplay A Stroke of Genius. Through her nonprofit model, she’s proving that faith-based films can be powerful, relatable, and transformative without being preachy.

    Learn more at artforgrowth.org

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    56 m
  • What's Up with Data Centers?
    Aug 23 2025

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    Take a listen as we explore the world of data centers—their pros and cons, and what it could mean to build them in Prince George’s County as a way to grow the commercial tax base.

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    32 m
  • Maryland's New Laws: What Tenants and Consumers Need to Know
    Aug 18 2025

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    Maryland's new legislative changes taking effect October 1, 2025, aim to significantly improve tenant protections and consumer rights across the state. We explore how these upcoming laws impact landlord-tenant relationships, hospital billing practices, payday lending, and introduce graduated fines for speeding violations.

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    30 m
  • AAA Bond Rating: What It Means for Prince George's County
    Aug 15 2025

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    This episode breaks down Maryland and Prince George’s County’s bond ratings from Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch. We explain the difference between AAA and Aa1 ratings, why it matters, and how the County can avoid structural budget deficits.

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    37 m
  • Tamara’s Take on the County Executive Race
    Feb 24 2025

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    Finally after many calls, emails, texts and asks, Tamara provides her analysis of nine (9) of the 10 candidates that are running for Prince George's County Executive. Her analysis is based on several candidates forums, but primarily the one she co-moderated on President's Day, February 17th. She provides the pros and cons of each candidate before making her decision and providing her rationale.

    Early voting begins Thursday, March 3 - March 27, 2025 with the Primary Special Election held on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. There are only 9 voting centers throughout the County, one in each councilmanic district. Check the County's Board of Election website for more information: elections.mypgc.us or https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/departments-offices/board-elections

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Trick or Treat: How I am Voting in the General Election 2024
    Oct 21 2024

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    Listen in as Tamara Davis-Brown explores local politics and the upcoming general election in Maryland, focusing on Prince George's County. This episode offers a clear guide to the election ballot, from the presidential race to important local judicial elections. As a lifelong Democrat, Tamara shares her voting approach and encourages others in her party to support Democratic candidates, especially Angela Alsobrooks for the Senate. She highlights the importance of early voting and discusses a new polling location in Accokeek, Maryland, which could boost voter turnout.

    Tamara also looks at Maryland's political scene, including Governor Larry Hogan's independent stance and its connection to Republican views. She discusses the impact of figures like Mitch McConnell on judicial appointments and emphasizes how state and local politics can affect national issues. With a critical perspective, Tamara shares insights into judicial races, advocating for ethics and transparency, and stresses the need to examine campaign finances.

    Additionally, she addresses public infrastructure and safety challenges in Prince George's County, including the financial implications of the new FBI headquarters. Focusing on Questions D, she explains why this bond bill is crucial for funding essential infrastructure and supporting public safety departments. Amid these serious topics, Tamara also enjoys the fall season and shares her love for college football, reminding everyone that local politics matters and encouraging active participation in democracy.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Tenants: Know Your Rights - Heather Hills Apts Case Study
    Sep 10 2024

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    This episode of All Politics Is Local MD Edition provides tenants in Maryland with resources they may need if their living conditions are not ideal. We interview Ms. Charlene Hall, Founder and President of the Heather Hills Tenants' Association in Temple Hill, MD, and Mr. Martin Mitchell, Housing Justice Advocate in Maryland.

    Resources:

    1. Charlene Hall, hallchar6@gmail.com, 301-437-3027 or 240-722-5319

    2. Martin Mitchell, mitchellmartin1549@gmail.com, Martin for Laurel

    3. Community Legal Services of Prince George's County, www.clspgc.org, 240-391-6370

    4. Maryland Legal Aid 888-465-2468

    5. CASA, Housing Justice Coalition, wearecasa.org/prince-georges-for-housing-justice, 866-765-CASA

    6. NAACP Prince George's Branch, Carletta Lundy, Housing Chair, www.princegeorgesnaacp.org.

    7. Housing Options & Planning Enterprises, Inc. (H.O.P.E.), www.hopefinancial.org, 301-567-3330.

    Upcoming Events:

    Rent Stabilization Documentary screening produced by Councilmember, Krystal Oriadha, Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 6:00 p.m., Busboys & Poets, 5331 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville, MD.

    Expungement Clinic/Mobile Job Fair/Medical Assistance/Immigration Assistance sponsored by Martin Mitchell, Saturday, October 26, 2024, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Laurel Branch Library, 507 Seventh Street, Laurel MD

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    1 h y 2 m