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Delta Alumnae Celebrate Students Achievement at Community Forum

Join the Washington D.C. Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority as they honor and celebrate local students for their outstanding academic achievements. The Community Forum and Scholarship Program will be held at Old Council Chambers, 441 4th Street NW, on May 20 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Doors are scheduled to open at 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open […]

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D.C. Residents Construct Plan for Affordable Housing

More than 100 District residents, representing each of the city’s eight Wards, gathered recently to draft an amendments document to the city’s Comprehensive Plan – a development and infrastructural guide to city planning. Residents, led by Empower D.C.,  an advocacy organization,  sat down to address specific needs and concerns including rezoning and displacement, overdevelopment of […]

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Elimination of Community Block Grants Could Hurt D.C.

One of the leading federal programs which allocate funds to municipalities and states to build housing and infrastructure is in jeopardy of being eliminated by President Donald Trump’s administration. District of Columbia leaders are fighting to prevent its demise. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a program that gives communities resources to address a […]

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GOP May Welcome Blacks

Despite President Donald Trump and current events at the White House, Black Republican fundraiser and political consultant Raynard Jackson remains optimistic that better days are ahead when it comes to the GOP welcoming people of color. “Because of demographics, the Republican Party has to change and it will not be long before I get a […]

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