The Impact of Deportation on D.C.’s Black and Brown Communities by Gabriel McDonald October 7, 2025 Across the nation, reportedly, there have been over 65,682 deportations this year alone; each one representing a disrupted life, a torn family, and a community left in fear.…
Career·Economic Development·Education·Faith·Finance·Housing·News·Off-campus·Politics·Race·State & Local·Ward 4 Housing Chief Shows Passion Through His Work With Others May 2, 2019 by HU News Service By Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service The CEO of the Coalition for Non-Profit Housing and…
Arts·Entertainment·Faith·Film·Off-campus·Race·State & Local Ghana-based Film ‘The Burial of Kojo’ Debuts At NMAAHC April 24, 2019 by HU News Service Since its debut last month, ‘The Burial of Kojo’ has streamed and projected on thousands of…
Arts·Business·Lifestyle·Multimedia·Off-campus·Race·State & Local·Ward 1 ‘D.C. Is A City of Go-Go’: After Protests, MetroPCS Is Back To Playing Go-Go Music April 13, 2019 by Victoria Walker The first implication that something wasn’t quite right on the corner of Florida Avenue and 7th…
Race·State & Local As Temporary Protected Status for Some Immigrants is Extended, Fear of Deportation Lingers March 7, 2019 by Victoria Walker While many Americans celebrate the arrival of warmer weather, D.C.’s immigrant population has the threat of…
Election 2018·Elections·National·Off-campus·Politics·Race·Video Ben Jealous Concedes Defeat, Ends Bid at Becoming Maryland’s First Black Governor November 6, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas Maryland Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ben Jealous lost his bid against incumbent Larry Hogan Tuesday night. Jealous…
News·Off-campus·Race Tulsa Still Seeking Closure 97 Years After Race Riots November 2, 2018 by Mark Beckford Tulsa, Oklahoma may not have the same resonance as Selma, Alabama, when the talk turns to…