Reflective of 澳门金沙投注_任你博-官网's commitment to engaging in issues of diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice, and the college's historic and ongoing connection to the city of Baltimore, several of 澳门金沙投注_任你博-官网's faculty have engaged with the issues represented by Baltimore's Confederate monuments.
- Hoi, Samuel. "Confronting the Sites of Confederate Monuments" public commentary on WYPR.org (http://wypr.org/post/confronting-sites-confederate-monuments)
- Houston, Kerr. "Past Imperfect: Baltimore's Confederate Civil War Monuments in the Present Tense" originally published in Bmore Art (https://www.academia.edu/30801648/Past_Imperfect_Baltimores_Confederate_Civil_War_Monuments_in_the_Present_Tense)
- Bourland, Ian. "Site Lines" in Frieze.com (https://frieze.com/article/site-lines)
- Larson, Nate and Christine Manganaro. "Confederate Legacies" on natelarson.com (http://www.natelarson.com/md-confederate-legacies#0)
- Basile, Joseph. "Purpose...So Great" on Academia.edu (https://www.academia.edu/34235812/PURPOSE_..._SO_GREAT)
- Basile, Joseph. "The Weight of Memory" on Academia.edu (https://www.academia.edu/34493367/THE_WEIGHT_OF_MEMORY)