Baltimore IMC should try to cover more non-white/middle class issues, like poverty struggles in the inner-city, the city student movement right now, the Camden Yards worker's struggle against Aramark (or many other people's struggles against Aramark).
I am very interested in these struggles and turn to IMC when the Sun fails, but find mostly coverage of certain a socio-economic group's actions, events, and interests.
While I remain interested in these struggles, I don't see this movement emerging from it's bubble until our outlets (like IMC) start going out and searching for stories from the under-appreciated and hidden pockets of resistence and struggle.
Furthermore, Baltimore IMC should focus on Baltimore issues and concerns, and concentrate on the local impacts of state/national/global events and actions.
www.indymedia.org is supposed to be the global site, so I would figure local IMCs would do the local news.
Thank you IMC!
-A concerned reader
p.s. This is not intended to shit on IMC, more-so, it is to participate in the ideas behind IMC and to try to influence IMC in a way that may be beneficial to it's reader-base.
Baltimore IMC should try to cover more non-white/middle class issues!