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African Diaspora Film Fest Shines Light on Colonialism

The African Diaspora International Film Festival held Washington, D.C. from Aug. 19-21, uses films about people of color all over the world to educate, destroy stereotypes and end attitudes that support racial injustice, according to its cofounder. “The Black experience outside of the U.S. is also linked to the same kind of tragedy that African-American […]

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D.C. Central Kitchen Caters to Underprivileged Communities

D.C. Central Kitchen (DCCK), a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., is providing low-income communities healthy foods by partnering with local corner stores. Founded in 1989 by Robert Egger, D.C. Central Kitchen’s primary mission is to feed the homeless and poor. DCCK provides below market price fresh produce to under served communities. (Courtesy Photo) The […]

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D.C. Businessman Sentenced to 3 Months for Campaign Fraud

On Aug. 15 District of Columbia businessman and political fundraiser Jeffrey E. Thompson received a three-month prison sentence followed by a 90-day home confinement term for his role in illegal campaign finance activities. Jeffrey E. Thompson was sentenced to three months in prison for illegal campaign finance activities. Thompson, 61, will be incarcerated for a […]

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D.C.’s People’s Counsel Appeals Exelon-Pepco Merger Decision

Sandra Mattavous-Frye, the District’s People’s Counsel, has filed an appeal against the D.C. Public Service Commission’s approval of the Exelon-Pepco merger. (Twitter Photo) The Office of the People’s Counsel recently filed an appeal against the District of Columbia Public Service Commission’s decision on the Exelon-Pepco merger because it is uncomfortable with the process the commission […]

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