Mothers from around the country joined law enforcement and students in the nation’s capitol, recently, to launch a new campaign comprised of national organizations seeking to end the drug war. Representatives from several organizations shared powerful stories of losing loved ones to drug prohibition-related violence, incarceration, overdose and addiction. The group also unveiled the “Mom’s […]
Category: Washington D.C. News
Gray Aide Pleads Guilty to Election Violations
Thomas Gore, a key campaign finance official with Vincent Gray’s 2010 Mayoral campaign, pled guilty to election violations on May 22. The 56-year-old Gore pled guilty to one count of obstructing justice and three counts of making campaign contributions in the name of another person. Gore, assistant campaign treasurer for Gray, admitted to paying Sulaimon […]
Surrogate Moms Need Help, Too
Never in her wildest dreams did Monica Fenton, 58, believe she would become a mother again. Since September, 2003, when she was falsely accused by DC Public Schools of administering corporal punishment and dismissed from her duties, she never expected to be raising three little boys in addition to mentoring students and being involved with […]
Gray, Brown Announce Plan to Renovate DC Playgrounds
Mayor Vincent C. Gray and D.C. Council Chairman Kwame Brown announced May 15 that a deal had been worked out in the city’s budget negotiations which would fund renovations for 24 playgrounds in the District. “Every child in the District should have a safe and inviting place to play,” Gray said. “Working together, Chairman Brown […]
Ex-Gray Aide Succeeds Thomas in Ward 5 Race
Kenyan McDuffie, a former aide to Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray, triumphed over a crowded field in a special election May 15 to replace scandal-plagued Harry Thomas Jr. as Ward 5 Council member. McDuffie won convincingly, claiming 10 of the ward’s 18 precincts and finishing no lower than second place in the precincts he did […]
District Employment Program Nets 3,000 Jobs
Mayor Vincent C. Gray announced May 17 that his One City, One Hire program had connected 3,000 District residents with jobs; nearly a third of the way to the program’s goal of finding employment for 10,000 previously unemployed District residents . Approximately 40 percent of the hires are from Wards 5, 7 and 8, where […]
Capital Mourns Chuck Brown
He was known as the Godfather of Go-go, the mustachioed baritone singer-songwriter-guitarist-bandleader who traveled the world on behalf of the music genre that became the hallmark of D.C. Chuck Brown, who is credited with creating the percussion-driven, rollicking call and response music, died at an area hospital May 16. He was 75. A relative of […]
Howard Student Develops Philanthropic Clothing Line
In the spring of 2010, then-freshman marketing major Patrick Oseni came up with the idea for a philanthropic lifestyle brand after seeing an ad for Toms Shoes. Oseni liked Toms’ concept of giving back to children in developing countries with every purchase. Inspired by this he took the idea, adapted it and made it his […]
PhD Project Grad Wins Promotion, Tenure at Howard University
Montvale, N.J. – The PhD Project, an award-winning program to create a more diverse corporate America, announced that Project participant Russell Price, PhD, was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure at Howard University, effective August 2012. He received his Ph.D. in Finance from Florida State University. Price is one of only 73 African-American Finance business […]
Project In-SPA-ration Inspires and Pampers Women at Maryland Shelter
Shepherd’s Cove, one of the largest emergency women and children’s shelter in Prince George’s County, Md., was recently “transformed into an oasis of rejuvenation and relaxation,” thanks to an event planned by Maryland natives Brittney and Ashley Drakeford. Tagged as a pre-Mother’s Day celebration, the Drakeford sisters hosted Project In-SPA-ration, a community sponsored spa day […]
Contractors Plan Lawsuit to Prevent Hiring DC Quotas
The Association of Builders and Contractors of Metropolitan Washington plans to file a lawsuit against the District government for requirements to increase the percentage of DC residents for large construction projects. The organization claimed the hiring goals laid out in the current and revised DC First Source law are completely unrealistic and unattainable. “The goals […]
Century Club Holds 49th Founders’ Day
The Century Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club held its 49th Annual Founders’ Day and Awards Luncheon, April 22, at the Washington Navy Yard and Catering and Conference Center. Approximately 200 guests were in attendance at this gala affair. Mayor Vincent C. Gray sent a letter of congratulations commending […]

