11 TV Hill showcases Black History Month stories
During Black History Month, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum has a new exhibit called "Make Good Trouble -- Marching for Change," which highlights artists and citizen protesters who took to the streets raising awareness about social injustices in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Lisa Robinson spoke with a photographer who documented some of those moments and explained why it's important to do so.
"Letter to a Nation" is the debut single from a classically trained Morgan State University grad, Garrett Jackson. He talks with 11 TV Hill about his work and why his song is for this moment.
For months, archeologists with the Maryland Department of Transportation and State Highway Administration have been searching for Harriet Tubman's birthplace. As Lowell Melser reports from Dorchester County, they may have found some clues.
A Columbia man has been drawing cartoons for some 50 years. The self-taught Walt Carr talked with Lisa Robinson about his career, how he got there and how he hopes it will inspire other artists.