Nobody Asked Me Campaign

Illuminating the Voices and Experiences of African American Students and their Parents

WELCOME TO THE

Nobody Asked Me Campaign

The Nobody Asked Me Campaign is a community research project that aims to empower students, families, and community members and highlight their experiences living within Baltimore. The project centers community voices to strengthen Baltimore City Public Schools in hopes of ensuring students will receive a “thorough and efficient” education, and that they will be in safe, healthy, and healing environments where they can learn and develop the skills to thrive in Baltimore.

Our Core Priorities

Mission

The Nobody Asked Me Campaign aims to fulfill the promise of the Constitution of Maryland (ARTICLE VII) in providing a “thorough and efficient” educational system to Baltimore students by highlighting students and their families’ lives, experiences, challenges, and voices.

Vision

We aim to co-produce policies and develop a pathway of promise with teachers, school administrators, content experts, community members, policymakers, and elected officials to support academic success and overall well-being.

Values

Not only do we aim to produce social justice policies and strategies so students can develop the skills to thrive, but we also seek to empower students and their families by acknowledging their joy and their perspectives on joy, love, justice, success and community.

Strange Fruit: Fulfilling Maryland's Promise

Examining Restorative Practices in
Baltimore City Public Schools

AFFILIATES

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Baltimore City Public Schools
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore Children and Youth Fund
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