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Taneen Momeni

Taneen

Taneen Momeni is a photojournalism intern at The Baltimore Banner. She is a recent graduate from the University of Maryland-College Park. She not only hopes to learn more about visual journalism, but also hopes to help contribute to the effort for diverse, just and equitable local news that resonates with the community. In the past, she has worked as a photographer and illustrator at her college paper, The Diamondback, and contributed work to the on-campus radio station, WMUC.

Latest content by Taneen Momeni

Nicky Spellcraft and Tiaret Mitchell are two LGBTQ+ tattoo artists in Baltimore.
LGBTQ+ tattoo studios provide safe spaces for marginalized groups
LGBTQ+ and gender-nonconforming artists in Baltimore are creating their own safe spaces, not just for them, but for similar-identifying clients.
Jacob Gerth skates back and forth on a mini-half pipe at Sandy Hills Skate Park.
The best skate parks in the Baltimore area
I am extremely afraid when I strap on my skates, but will still find myself at a skate park gathering the courage to go down one teeny-tiny ramp.
7/4/22—Fireworks light up the sky at the Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront Festival Monday night.
Photos: Reliving the revelry of Baltimore-area Fourth of July celebrations
Live fireworks celebrations returned to many communities for the first time since the pandemic.
Volunteers pull the tape up from the crosswalk after the paint dried.
Community shows pride after fire that residents suspect was a hate crime
Volunteers work together to decorate a crosswalk with a painted pride flag.
About two hours after the flag distribution, new flags make their way to E. 31st Street in support of the recent fire that was presumed started by the burning of a pride flag. The flags in the neighborhood are also joined with missing signs for cats misplaced from the fire. One cat, Luisa, was found in good condition Friday morning, but residents are still searching for one other.
After neighbors fear hate crime, rainbow-colored flags flood the Abell neighborhood
Community members gathers to hang 175 flags after a fire burned four homes on Wednesday morning.

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