Diversity, equity and inclusion reporter
Maya Lora
Maya Lora covers diversity, equity and inclusion for The Baltimore Sun. She previously covered growth, development and Polk County government for The Ledger in Lakeland, Fla. She graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2020 and has previously written for The Hill in Washington, D.C. and the Miami Herald.
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‘When someone cries, I cry’: Families of Key Bridge collapse victims rely on translators to navigate life
Many translators are part of a coordinated response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse which has necessitated bridging a language gap for the primarily Spanish-speaking families most affected by...
‘We are the workforce that this country needs’: Baltimore bridge crew died doing essential labor
But for a Baltimore bridge collapse that sent immigrant workers into a river, the men likely would have remained hidden in plain sight.
How long will it take to rebuild the Key Bridge following its collapse?
The bridge could rejoin Baltimore’s skyline in as little as two years or as many as 15.
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Port of Baltimore paralyzed after Key Bridge collapses, stands to lose $15M per day
Vessel traffic has been suspended in the Port of Baltimore after a ship crashed into the Key Bridge, causing its collapse.
Newport News man among former Catholic priests accused of abuse, Baltimore Sun reports
The Baltimore Sun has identified an Episcopal priest and two former Catholic clergy on the list of abusers in the Maryland Attorney General's Office on Catholic Church abuse.