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The road ahead: An AFRO inside look at BOPA’s new CEO, Rachel D. Graham

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Rachel D. Graham has been appointed as the new CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, and is focused on rebuilding trust with the city, promoting arts and culture, and ensuring that the organization is a trusted advocate for the Baltimore arts community.

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