Red Emma's was established in 2004 by a collective including Johns Hopkins University graduate students John Duda and Kate Khatib[2] and bookseller Cullen Nawalkowsky[3] following the closure of a Fells Point district infoshop named Black Planet Books in 2003 due to declining business.[4] The store operated from 800 St. Paul Street in Mount Vernon through 2013.[5] It has moved twice since 2013.[5][6] In 2013, formed a relationship with a coffee house named Thread that opened in 2012.[7] In April 2021, it was announced that they would be purchasing and moving to two buildings in the Waverly neighborhood in Baltimore, at 415 E. 32nd Street and 3128 Greenmount Avenue.[8][9] The location officially opened in October 2022.[10]
2640
In March 2007, Red Emma's joined with St. John's United Methodist to form 2640, "a noncommercial, cooperatively managed space for radical politics and grassroots culture."[11] The organization centers around management of the Charles Village church located at 2640 Saint Paul Street. In addition to Sunday services, the facility is used as a community space.[12]
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