Valencia Moody said she would appreciate a little consideration. Moody, a Waldorf resident, is blind, and relies on MetroAccess, a shared-ride, door-to-door service the Washington Area Metropolitan Transportation Authority (WMATA) offers to disabled riders who cannot ride buses or trains. In Moody’s view, one of the things WMATA needs to do is step up disability […]
Category: Washington D.C. News
Laurence Fishburne to Co-Host Memorial Day Concert in DC
WASHINGTON (AP) — Actors Laurence Fishburne and Joe Mantegna will co-host this year’s Memorial Day concert in Washington. Laurence Fishburne attends the “Black-ish” FYC event at the Television Academy on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) The 28th annual concert from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol will be […]
D.C. Remembers Coretta Scott King
The world will never forget the face of a brave widow who held her child during her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King’s, eulogy in 1965. There are others who can still remember her walking with her husband across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma after Bloody Sunday. And still, others who see her flanked with […]
There Are Almost as Many Boys Missing in D.C. as Girls
The District’s missing person problem gained widespread attention when a misleading Instagram post went viral, prompting a national search for D.C.’s missing girls. But, left out of that were the missing boys. D.C. police report there are almost as many missing young men as there are missing young women. As of April 20 there have […]
Excel Academy Players Learn About Sisterhood
For eight girls at Excel Academy Public Charter School, an all-girls elementary and middle school in southeast D.C., learning how to play tennis goes beyond proper footwork and working up a sweat. The lessons teach them about good sportsmanship, hard work, and good eating. They also teach the girls about building character. LaSandra Taylor, 11, […]
D.C. Metro HBCU Alumni Alliance Hosts STEM Workshop
The Washington, D.C. Metro HBCU Alumni Alliance (DCHBCUAA), in collaboration with their community partner, Kaiser Permanente, will present a STEM workshop for minority high school students. This free workshop is scheduled for April 29 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Kaiser Permanente headquarters, 2101 Jefferson St. The HBCU Alumni Alliance is a non-profit […]
Peoples Climate March
The People’s Climate Movement is scheduled to host a march on April 29 at 12:30 p.m. down Pennsylvania Ave to the White House. A line-up will form at 11 a.m. in front of the Capitol Building at 3rd and Jefferson, SW. Marchers will surround the White House and take powerful collective action to honor the […]
Law Day Conversation with American Bar Association and D.C. Courts
The American Bar Association (ABA), Chief Judges of the D.C. Superior Courts and the D.C. Court of Appeals are scheduled to hold a discussion on May 1 from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the D.C. Court of Appeals Ceremonial Courtroom, Historic Courthouse, located at 430 E Street, NW. The event will include Linda Klein, […]
Activists Continue Fight for Statehood
On April 14, the staff of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law’s Law Review held a symposium: “D.C. Democracy during the Time of Trump: 51 and 45!” Civil rights activist Wade Henderson, an advocate for D.C. statehood, teaches at the UDC School of Law. (Courtesy Photo) The one-day […]
Todd Faces Campaign Finance Probe
Despite news that D.C. Council member Brandon Todd (D-Ward 4) is embroiled in a controversy over unsubstantiated donations and missing information, some Ward 4 residents seem willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Brandon Todd is facing accusations of campaign inconsistencies in his 2015 council bid reporting. (Courtesy photo) On April 7, the […]
Students Stand by Frederick Despite Faculty’s Debate
The lines and anxiety within the Starbucks at Howard University’s bookstore showed little signs of lightening on April 17. An April 5 widely circulated anonymous critique of Wayne A.I. Frederick, Howard’s president, and Provost Anthony Wutoh, made by select members of the university’s faculty was causing concern over Frederick’s future with the university. Howard University […]
D.C. Resident Steps Up to Find City’s Missing Black Kids
A Northeast Washington D.C. resident launched a project more than three years ago to help the community locate missing people. Now, the organization uses social media pages to alert the public about missing persons within the District’s eight wards. Henderson Long started an organization that uses Facebook to post the photos and information of missing […]

