Nominate The Suns 2021 Marylander of the Year | COMMENTARY – Yahoo News

Posted: November 28, 2021 at 9:51 pm

What Marylander had the biggest impact on the state in 2021?

Send your nominations for The Suns 2021 Marylander of the Year to talkback@baltimoresun.com, with Marylander of the Year in the subject line. Well announce the finalists in mid-December and a winner before the end of the year.

As inspiration, heres the roster of The Suns previous honorees:

1987: Steven Muller The Johns Hopkins president won The Suns inaugural award for his relentless drive, intelligence, vision, institutional ambition, smooth tongue and grasp of the possible.

1988: Vincent DeMarco Mr. DeMarco was the essential element in the coalition that won support for landmark restrictions on guns known as Saturday night specials.

1989: Anne Tyler The novelist won the award in the same year that Breathing Lessons won the Pulitzer Prize and The Accidental Tourist became a hit movie.

1990: Robert Linowes Montgomery County attorney Robert Linowes won for the work of a commission he chaired that sought to create a fairer, more equitable state tax system.

1991: Cal Ripken Jr. The Sun honored Cal Ripken after a season in which he was the All-Star game MVP, American League MVP and Sporting News and AP Player of the Year.

1992: Bea Gaddy The Sun said of Baltimores advocate and helper for the poor, Others preach the Golden Rule; Bea Gaddy lives it.

1993: James W. Rouse The Sun said the developer makes people believe. He lends his credibility and contacts and ideas. For lack of a better label, he is called a visionary.

1995: Kweisi Mfume The Sun honored Kweisi Mfume when he took over leadership of the NAACP. His whole life seems to have been mapped out for this day.

1996: Cast and crew of Homicide The Sun said Homicide was so true that a real fleeing shoplifter ran onto a film location and surrendered to actors."

1997: Nancy Grasmick, Del. Howard Pete Rawlings and Walter Sondheim The Sun recognized the three people who made possible a landmark agreement to provide higher funding for Baltimore schools.

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1998: Peter G. Angelos The Sun said the attorney could easily be Marylander of the Decade. Few have given such philanthropy, and very few have tried to exercise such influence.

1999: Freeman Hrabowski UMBC President Freeman A. Hrabowski III earned the 1999 award for nurturing excellence in mathematics and science among African-American men.

2000: Bill Struever The Sun honored developer Bill Struever because he adopts buildings that others have discarded" and helps them fulfill a potential he sees in them.

2001: The Ravens The Ravens won the Super Bowl and (collectively) Marylander of the Year in 2001.

2002: John Waters Hairspray became a Broadway smash, and John Waters became Marylander of the Year.

2012: Buck Showalter The Sun resumed honoring Marylanders of the Year in 2012 with the Orioles manager who helped bring the team back to the postseason for the first time in 15 years.

2013: Ben Jealous The NAACP head was instrumental in Marylands decisions to abolish the death penalty and enact marriage equality.

2014: Larry Hogan The Republicans improbable win in the governors race upended our notions about political campaigns and shook up the states power structure in a way that will have lasting impact.

2015: Barbara Mikulski The longest-serving woman in Congress has always had an uncommonly good ear for what the common man and woman thinks and repeating it to the powers-that-be.

2016: Kevin Plank The Under Armour CEO was recognized for his bold plan to remake Port Covington and his willingness to work with the community on job opportunities and affordable housing.

2017: Erricka Bridgeford The co-founder of the CeaseFire movement sparked hope that we can make Baltimore a less violent, more peaceful place.

2018: Staff of the Annapolis Capital Gazette After its newsroom was the site of the deadliest attack on American journalists in history, the staff bravely put out a damn paper the next day.

2019: Elijah Cummings Even as his health quietly faded, the congressman from Marylands 7th Congressional District never stopped fighting for Maryland nor urging us toward our better selves.

2020: Kathleen Neuzil and front-line workers In this unusual pandemic year, we chose two winners: Dr. Neuzil for being a leading vaccine researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and front-line workers in the health care and service industries, who saved lives and preserved our quality of life amid stay home orders.

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