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Local Library Associates Link Fun with Literacy

According to the 2009 Nation’s Report Card in Reading, Washington, D.C. ranks near the bottom nationally in reading test scores among fourth- and eighth-graders. Fortunately, library associates Angela Redmond of the Francis A. Gregory Neighborhood Library and Michelle McIntyre of the Parklands Turner Neighborhood Library in Southeast are doing something about it. Through entertaining book […]

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Early Voting in D.C.

Absentee balloting in the District continues through Sept. 13, one day before the Democratic primary. The deadline for in-person absentee voting at the Board of Elections and Ethics office, located at 441 4th St., N.W. (at the Old City Council Chamber) is at 7 p.m., Sept. 13. All early-voting sites will be closed on Sunday. […]

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New Mentoring Program Helps D.C. Girls Dream Big

Washington, DC — With tennis powerhouses Venus and Serena Williams making international headlines daily for their athletic prowess, more African-American girls and women are turning to the fast-paced sport for health benefits and recreation. To help local girls in the District become more active and build self-esteem, a 2009 Harvard University graduate and Howard University […]

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Black Families to Converge on National Mall

Celebrating its 25th year of promoting the enduring strengths and traditional values of the African-American family, the National Council of Negro Women’s annual Black Family Reunion will take place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. this weekend. The much-anticipated summer event, usually a three-day extravaganza, has been merged into a one day “mega festival” […]

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Lanham Boy’s Summer Challenge Evolves into Community Movement

Encrypted with pictures and prayers, seven-year-old Justice Flora’s letter started out as an innocent request. After reading an article in Clubhouse Jr. Magazine, Flora decided to respond to the publication’s summer challenge to collect shoes for those displaced in Haiti. Like any child his age, the second-grader took it one step at a time and […]

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