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D.C. Chancellor Highlights Progress of Schools East of the River

Interim D.C. Schools Chancellor John Davis recently delivered his presentation on the state of the District of Columbia’s public schools (DCPS), focusing on schools east of the Anacostia River. On Oct. 18, Davis broke with the tradition of delivering an address from a podium. Instead, he allowed principals, teachers, staff and students to present what […]

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AFRO Presents The Coalition for Blind Justice Town Hall

The AFRO American Newspaper in connection with it’s 125th Anniversary year-long series of celebrations will present the Coalition for Blind Justice Town Hall meeting on Oct. 20 from 2-4 p.m. at the Howard Theatre. This town hall meeting and panel discussion will include elected officials, community leaders, media professionals, entertainers, civil servants, representatives from law […]

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Black Public Relations Society Hosts Political Cypher: ‘Why We Still Matter in America’

The National Black Public Relations Society will be hosting a political cipher: Why We Still Matter in America in response to the current political climate and its surrounding issues of individual rights, race, gender and policy in America. The panel will be held on Oct. 20 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Thurgood Marshall Center, 1816 […]

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D.C. High School Student Films on Cyberbullying Compete in National Competition

Students from School Without Walls and Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C., recently participated in the AT&T-sponsored Cyberbullying Film Invitational in New York City, part of the All American High School Film Festival. The entrants had to submit eight-minute films aimed at raising national awareness about cyberbullying, a hate crime that can take place […]

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D.C. Mayor Bowser Attempts to Address Affordable Housing Issue

The Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development along with over 50 community partners joined D.C. (D), D.C. Council members, and local District leaders to celebrate the 1st Annual Community Development Week. Bowser issued a proclamation to officially declare Oct. 10-14 as Community Development Week in the District of Columbia, which kicked off with a […]

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Tennis Champ Tours New Charter School in Anacostia

Tennis champion Andre Agassi joined Rocketship Education and Woodland Terrace community members to celebrate the opening of the first Rocketship Education school on the East Coast. Rocketship Rise, developed by the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund, is located in Ward 8’s Woodland Terrace neighborhood, and has been championed as a model community-education platform, where parents […]

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