By April Goggans, on January 16th, 2020
Black Lives Matter DC takes issue with the Women’s March claiming that they continue to ignore the communities in DC in your practice, while claiming to stand in solidarity with us in their words. Read the entire letter. . . . → Read More: Black Lives Matter Open Letter to the Board of the Women’s March
By Miheema Goodine, on November 18th, 2019
Youth sex trafficking may be closer than you think. But you can do something about it. This article has debunks myths about sex work vs sex trafficking. . . . → Read More: Sex Trafficking And DC’s Missing Youth – A Frightening Connection
By Miheema Goodine, on November 4th, 2019
After a 12-year hiatus, the DC Dyke March returned under the theme Dykes Against Displacement. What is a Dyke March, you ask? Read and find out. . . . → Read More: What Is A Dyke March?
By Marion Gray-Hopkins, on September 11th, 2019
On November 29, 1999, my son Gary Hopkins, Jr., was gunned down by an off-duty Prince George’s County police officer. Along with mothers from across the nation who’ve lost their children to what is essentially state-sanctioned violence, I have been fighting to change the criminal justice system for the last twenty years. On October 27, 2019, Gary would have been 24. We plan to mark that day with a celebration of the lives of our loved ones. It will be a day of healing, storytelling, performances and activism. We are asking for your support. . . . → Read More: It Takes a Village: A Celebration of the Life of Gary Hopkins, Jr.
By Stop Police Terror Project-DC, on June 20th, 2019
Reparations: a process of repairing, healing and restoring a people injured because of their group identity and in violation of their fundamental human rights by governments, corporations, institutions and families. As the House holds it’s Hearing on HR 40, we take a look at the history that brings us to this point. . . . → Read More: Reparations: A Very Basic Primer
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