Archived Project · 2022–2025
Baltimore research collaboration · 2022–2025
Bmore Collab was a Baltimore-focused initiative that convened researchers, residents, and institutions around shared questions of neighborhood resilience, infrastructure, and civic voice. This page is an archive. The work described here concluded with the project period.
The collaboration centered Johns Hopkins as the institutional home and elevated Morgan State University as a partner institution. A multi-sector task force helped shape questions, methods, and public-facing outputs. Field work included more than sixty research interviews and sustained engagement with community partners.
2022
Launch and charter
Partners aligned on scope, governance, and public learning goals for the Baltimore pilot.
2023
Field interviews and working groups
Task force members advanced lines of inquiry with residents and institutional stakeholders.
2024
Synthesis and public briefings
Findings were translated into formats designed for neighborhood and civic audiences.
2025
Sunset and handoff
The formal project closed; successor programs continued under new banners.
Residents consistently tied outcomes to trust, transparency, and whether institutions kept promises after the first meeting.
Broadband, data, and physical space were inseparable from how people experienced safety and belonging.
Knowledge survived when teams documented decisions, relationships, and open questions for the next cohort.
Adler Archer, JD
Co-Principal Investigator
Suntae Kim, PhD
Co-Principal Investigator
Mac McComas
Co-Principal Investigator
Lindsay Thompson, PhD
Co-Principal Investigator
Katrina Polk, PhD
Task Force Co-Chair
Jonathan Moore
Task Force Co-Chair
Lawrence Brown, PhD
Faculty Research Affiliate, Morgan State University
Yolanda Christophe, PhD
Faculty Research Affiliate
Funder
Partner institution
Institutional home
Active
The Government Service Corps is the structural pipeline for city-university civic collaboration: university teams, memoranda of understanding, and handoff protocols.
Active
The Civic Story Lab is the creative and translational layer for civic innovation—storytelling, design, and public engagement that connect solutions to communities.