State & Local What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Blacker April 6, 2019 by Victoria Walker “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” Traditionally, these words encourage us to move…
State & Local Bridging The Gap: A Librarian Serves as Catalyst for Literacy Success April 4, 2019 by Victoria Walker The lights begin to flicker at 7:30 p.m. notifying Trelisa Christian, a librarian, that it is…
State & Local ‘Months Turned Into Years’: An Untold Story of Forced Immigration to the U.S. March 30, 2019 by Victoria Walker Valentines Day 2019 marked the end of a 17-year-long battle that at one point Alexandria Santa…
State & Local Justice For Our Neighbors Aims To Make Ward 4 A Sanctuary Again March 27, 2019 by Victoria Walker The District of Columbia occupies a multitude of immigrants from all walks of life in all…
State & Local Nonprofit Steps In So Others May Eat March 27, 2019 by Victoria Walker After over a decade on the rise, the rate of homelessness in the District of Columbia…
Arts ‘A Safe Haven’: Dance Studio Teaches Life Lessons In D.C. March 26, 2019 by Victoria Walker As she effortlessly walked up the stairs to her dance studio, her joy and passion for…
State & Local SAALT: Championing the Voices of South Asian Americans March 24, 2019 by Victoria Walker Typing swiftly on her neatly organized desk, answering phone calls, and confined by the narrow walls…
Features Local Museum Brings Awareness to HBCU’s, Black Excellence March 24, 2019 by Victoria Walker An HBCU Digest article recently revealed that historically black colleges and universities enrolled more than 298,000…
State & Local Korean Barbershop Owners Provide a Wholistic Approach to Cutting Hair March 24, 2019 by Victoria Walker As the cost of living rises in Bloomingdale, residents are at risk of sacrificing pampered luxuries.…
International·State & Local Nonprofit Helps Support Latino Immigrants in Prince George’s County March 24, 2019 by Victoria Walker With a building that stands in the center of a large Latino immigrant community, CASA promises…