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Baltimore, MD- October 12th marks the 26th anniversary of the National Walk or Roll to School Day. The organization that sponsors this national event is Safe Routes. The event brings awareness to student and pedestrian safety while walking, bicycling, skateboarding, etc; to school and back home safely. A staggering statistic found that people of color […]

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