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D.C.’s ‘March On! Festival returns with focus on health of Black community 

By D. Kevin McNeirSpecial to the AFRO kmcneir@afro.com  D.C.’s annual Civil Rights Legacy Project, rebranded in 2024 as “March On!,” kicked off their film festival on Monday, Sept. 15 in the nation’s capital. For six days, film screenings will take place alongside an emerging and student filmmaker competition, various award ceremonies, performances of the arts, […]

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Rev. Bryant urges Black Church to spark a moral revival, confront White supremacy on March anniversary

At Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C., clergy and community members marked the 62nd anniversary of the March on Washington with prayer, reflection, and a fiery sermon from the Rev. Jamal Bryant. Bryant urged the Black Church to confront White supremacy, embrace protest over silence, and lead a renewed movement for justice.

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