Lisa Snowden

Lisa Snowden is Editor-in-Chief and cofounder of Baltimore Beat, a digital and print-based news product based in Baltimore City. At Baltimore Beat, Lisa uses decades of experience as a reporter and in leadership to help re-imagine a new approach to news and storytelling. Previously, she was an editor at Baltimore City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, and The Real News Network. More by Lisa Snowden

Teri Henderson

Teri Henderson is the Arts and Culture Editor of Baltimore Beat. She is the author of the 2021 book Black Collagists. Previously, she was a staff writer for BmoreArt, gallery coordinator for Connect + Collect, and served on the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts board. Henderson was a 2020 Momus Emerging Critics Resident, a 2023-2024 Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellow, and a 2024 Maynard 200 Fellow. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Art+Feminism. More by Teri Henderson

Sanya Kamidi

Multimedia Journalist and News Editor

Sanya Kamidi is a multimedia journalist and news editor at Baltimore Beat. She previously worked on audience and community engagement and neighborhood stories at The Baltimore Sun. Kamidi is a 2023-2024 Solutions Journalism Network Complicating the Narratives fellow. More by Sanya Kamidi

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Eze Jackson

Eze Jackson is the Director of Outreach and handles distribution for Baltimore Beat. He works with a team of eight that distributes Baltimore Beat to over 200 places across Baltimore City.

He is an Emcee, Host, Producer and Community Organizer. He is the founder of the record label/collective EPIC FAM. As the frontman of the hip-hop/fusion band Soul Cannon and a solo artist, he has toured the US and released 6 projects independently.

Along with collaborating with a myriad of artists who range in styles and genre, Eze has shared the stage with many International/Nationally known artists in over 15 years as an active member of Baltimore’s Music and Arts Scene. His commitment to Baltimore continues as he currently sits on the Mayor’s Arts & Culture Advisory Committee.

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Jonathan Keen

Chief Financial Officer

Jonathan Keen has over 16 years of experience in finance and technology, specializing in planning, organizing, and fully managing financial operations – particularly in companies transitioning through difficult challenges.

Our Board

Maura Callahan
Maura is an art writer and contemporary art historian in training. Working as a journalist between 2013 and 2018, Maura served as an arts section editor for City Paper and as deputy editor of The Beat, two alternative weekly newspapers in Baltimore. She has also written art criticism for national and international print and digital publications and was awarded the 2018 Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing. Before coming to Maryland, Maura also worked in dramatic television development and production. The Beat intends to take our arts and culture coverage seriously and want to keep close to our alt-weekly roots, and Maura is symbolic of this.

Tracey Beale
Tracey is the Manager of Public Programs at the Baltimore Museum of Art where she worked for over three years. She is also an artist, musician, and jewelry designer. She cares deeply about the Baltimore community and brings her management and marketing skills to the board of directors of Baltimore Beat. She has experience with marketing for nonprofit newsrooms

Dharna Noor
Dharna Noor is a climate reporter and producer at the Boston Globe. Before joining the Boston Globe’s climate team, Dharna worked as a staff writer at Earther, Gizmodo’s climate vertical, where she also co-produced a season of the podcast Drilled on the fossil fuel industry’s influence on education. Before that, she led the climate team at the Real News Network. Her writing has also appeared in publications including In These Times, Jacobin Magazine, and Truthout, and was also featured in a 2021 book from The New Press called The World We Need. She has been interviewed on programs such as PBS NewsHour, the Times Radio, Vox’s Tell Me More, the Insurgents, and NPR’s Living on Earth. Dharna is passionate about creating sustainable funding for local newsrooms and has experience with grant writing for multiple organizations and volunteer projects. She lives in Baltimore.

Board of Advisors

Candice Fortman – Outlier Media
Candice Fortman is a community-driven leader and the former executive director of Outlier Media, a non-profit newsroom dedicated to addressing the information needs of Detroit residents. In her role, Candice worked to build a newsroom that not only informs but also actively empowers the community, pushing the boundaries of traditional journalism to create a more responsive, sustainable model. 

Before joining Outlier, Fortman was the marketing and engagement manager at WDET 101.9, Detroit’s NPR station, where she strengthened the station’s connection to its audience. 

Her commitment to community extends beyond Detroit. Fortman serves on the board of Cityside, overseeing Berkeleyside, The Oaklandside, and Richmondside in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an advisory board member for OpenNews, which brings together journalists and technologists to foster collaboration. Fortman was a 2021 JSK Community Impact Fellow


Ziggy Jeffery
Ziggy is the Executive Director of a social justice-oriented, nonprofit news organization called Truthout, where he manages a team of 30 staff and freelancers. He is the board chair at the Baltimore-based nonprofit, The Real News Network.

Ziggy has managed many dozens of complex projects with stakeholders at all levels across a variety of departments for multiple nonprofit newsrooms. Those projects have involved working with journalists, audio and video content creators, web developers, fundraisers, marketing partners, graphic designers, video producers, and others to accurately, professionally, and effectively represent an organization’s mission.

Ziggy is a strategic thinker and can help develop strategies or work on implementing strategies to bring a newsroom to success.