By Grassroots DC, on March 19th, 2018
The national conversation about gun violence fails to acknowledge that an increase in police and guns in our schools harshly impacts young people of color. While thousands will flock to DC next week for the March for Our Lives, Black Lives Matter DC wants to uplift the concerns of DC youth. . . . → Read More: Black Lives Matter DC Hosts Intergenerational Community Conversation on Gun Violence
By Guest Contributor, on March 16th, 2018
This Saturday’s candidate forum and a political scorecard provided by Jews United for Justice might shed some light on those council members whose positions lean left of center. . . . → Read More: How Progressive Is the DC City Council?
By Sarah Livingston, on March 12th, 2018
For those following the ins and outs of District of Columbia Public Schools, here in it’s entirety is the March 2018 edition of the Citizen Reader. . . . → Read More: Citizen Reader: Information about DC’s Schools, March 2018
By Sarah Livingston, on February 20th, 2018
Citizen Reader publisher Sarah Livingston offers several opportunities to celebrate Black History Month in Washington, D.C. . . . → Read More: Celebrating Black History Month in the District of Columbia
By Grassroots DC, on February 15th, 2018
Developer Geoff Griffis wants to turn a rent-controlled Congress Heights apartment complex into high-end condominiums. Before he can do it, he has to force all of the current residents out. They will not leave without a fight. . . . → Read More: Congress Heights Residents Bring Fight Against Slumlord to Cleveland Park
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