The 11th Annual Winternational Embassy Showcase in Washington, D.C. attracted over 8,000 attendees and featured representatives from 68 embassies and cultural organizations promoting their countries’ visual art, cuisine, and handcrafts.
Category: Washington D.C. News
PRESS ROOM: North Arundel County Deltas, Baltimore Washington Hospital team to combat Black maternal health disparities
The North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is partnering with the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Hospital Center to host a program aimed at supporting Black Maternal Health, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Carmen Farrior.
Southeast D.C. youth embrace safety of the gym over violence of the streets
Midnight Basketball, a program sponsored by Building Bridges Across the River and the Washington Wizards, is helping to reduce violence and provide a safe place for youth in Ward 8 in Southeast Washington, D.C. to play basketball and avoid the dangers of the streets.
VOICES for Black women seeks 100,000 healthy Black women to understand cancer risks
The American Cancer Society is conducting the largest contemporary cancer study with Black women in history, VOICES of Black Women, to understand cancer risks and outcomes in the community.
Mayor Bowser premieres $26 million fund, encouraging new venture capital to D.C. based start-ups
Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced a $26 million D.C. Venture Capital Program to invest in early-stage tech companies, with a focus on underrepresented founders, and the program is supported by the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI).
D.C. Bar Association salutes trailblazing attorney Elaine R. Jones
The Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC) honored Elaine R. Jones with the Honorable Annice M. Wagner Pioneer Award during its 153rd Annual Leadership Awards Banquet on Dec. 7.
Coat and food drive serves up hope and holiday cheer
Dicko Foundation and Piano Keys Restaurant and Lounge hosted a coat drive and dinner for those in need at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C., donating over 100 coats, gloves, care packages, and thermal tents, and serving hot food to over 100 people.
Walking pneumonia cases surge
MedStar Health has reported a 356% increase in walking pneumonia cases in October, and physicians suggest that people take preventive measures such as wearing masks and washing hands frequently to reduce the risk of contracting the infection.
Washington Association of Black Journalists hosts third annual scholarship gala
The Washington Association of Black Journalists held its third annual Special Honors and Scholarship Gala to recognize the outstanding achievements of Black journalists and media professionals, raise funds for scholarships and programs, and honor those who have made significant contributions to the industry and the community.
Women need more access to free period products
Mamatoto Village, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit, has launched a period-product pantry to provide free reproductive health care products to Black residents in the 7th Ward, in an effort to break the cycle of period poverty.
Local nonprofits join together to host Winter Wonderland and Holiday Skate
Making a Difference, a nonprofit organization founded by Prince Hamm, is partnering with Friends of Anacostia Park to host a fundraiser and afternoon of family fun on December 21, featuring free bicycles, tasty treats, and a DJ spinning the sounds.
Justice Department and 39 attorneys general unveil plan to break Google’s monopoly
Attorney generals from 39 states are proposing a plan to break up Google’s monopoly as an internet search engine, aiming to restore competition, protect consumer choice, and level the playing field for digital market rivals.

