Devin Allen is a hustler. He’s been a poet, party promoter, street T-shirt vendor and a drug dealer. But several years ago, the 29-year-old gave up dealing and picked up a camera — a decision that ...
Most people can sympathize with the anger on display this week in the streets of Baltimore. It’s relatively easy to feel compassion for people who’ve suffered police brutality and abject poverty, even ...
Baltimore photographer Devin Allen is dedicated to fortifying his hometown's legacy with his images. In 2015, a historic uprising emerged in response to Freddie Gray’s death at the hands of the police ...
King Los goes back to his hometown in "Ghetto Boy" music video. The video focuses on the streets that raised the RCA Records signee and also the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. Gray, a ...
When the city of Baltimore erupted in April 2015 following the police custody death of Freddie Gray, a young, self-taught photographer was in the thick of it, capturing history with his camera. Devin ...
In one of photographer Devin Allen’s images of his Baltimore, a young boy kicks his feet up in the air on a swing set, and the shadow he casts on the grass is precise and hard-edged enough to cut ...
The Maryland Freedom Caucus is doubling down on a post it retweeted on X Thursday that called Gov. Wes Moore “ghetto,” saying they didn’t interpret it as racist. “That’s not how any of us received or ...