‘This Is Not Democracy’: New Southern Redistricting Push Ignites Voting Rights Firestorm
Republican lawmakers in the South are rapidly redrawing congressional maps, dismantling Black voting districts, and triggering a legal and civil rights battle that threatens the important gains secured since the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

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Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Claims Women’s Title at 39th PGA Works Collegiate Championship
PGA Works has once again provided golf programs from minority-serving institutions, including historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), a national championship stage, while also exposing student-athletesโฆ
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day Promotes Need for Further Research
Health advocates are speaking out against the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts to HIV research, which could disproportionately affectโฆ
Growing Older in a Changing D.C. and the Importance of Community
The elderly community in the DMV area is facing increased anxiety due to rising living costs and global instability,โฆ
EDITORIAL: Freedom Riders at 65 โ The Fire They Faced Still Burns
On May 14, 1961, a Greyhound bus carrying interracial Freedom Riders was attacked by a white mob in Anniston,โฆ

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Business
Local Health Care Tech Helps Abolish $12M in Medical Debt for D.C. Residents
IdeaCrew, a local health care tech company, used its charitable giving arm to pay $12 million in medical bills for 12,000 Washington, D.C. residents in needโฆ
Record Auto Debt Crushes Drivers Across D.C., Maryland and Virginia as Payments Soar
Americans now owe a record $1.68 trillion in auto loan debt, with rising vehicle prices, interest rates, insurance costs, and gas prices squeezing household budgets,โฆ
Reopening of Ben’s Chili Bowl Honors D.C.’s ‘Mom’ Virginia Ali
After six years of renovations, Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street NW reopened on May 1, celebrating the legacy of its 92-year-old co-founder Virginia Aliโฆ
Lotto Battle: Intralot Minority Partnership Challenges Could Dissolve with New Owner
Scientific Games and Intralot are locked in a battle for the right to manage Maryland’s lottery systems for the next 10 years, with Intralot nowโฆ
Maryland’s New Law Targets ‘Surveillance Pricing’ in Grocery Stores
Maryland has passed a law that prohibits grocery stores and delivery services from using personal data to set prices, protecting consumers from “surveillance pricing”.
DMV
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: What Should We Do?
Tamika Mallory’s powerful message in ‘State of Emergency’ is an urgent call to action to address systemic injustices and work towards meaningful change.
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, March 17-22
The DMV is hosting a variety of events this week, from a flower workshop and coffee and conversation to a Black Press Day celebration, aโฆ
Here for the DMVย andย Here to Help You Save on Your Utility Bills
Washington Gas has been providing affordable, reliable, and safe natural gas to the DMV for over 177 years, and has also committed to supporting theโฆ
Zenith Gallery to Showcase ‘Women Artists of the DMV’
The Zenith Gallery in Northwest Washington will present “Women Artists of the DMV” from Sept. 5 through Oct. 18, featuring works by more than 400โฆ
Knowledge is Power: Tools for Today’s Housing Market
The Washington Informer has provided a guide to inspire, educate and steer readers in the direction of property ownership, offering insights on foreclosure prevention, investingโฆ
Money Talk
Financial education series dedicated to closing the racial wealth gap.
Prince Georgeโs County
Prince George’s County Political Updates
Gov. Wes Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller have officially launched their reelection campaign, focusing on reducing crime, raising the minimum wage, and bringing new businessesโฆ
Prince George’s County Political Updates
Maryland Democrats passed the Community Trust Act to protect immigrant communities, while Prince George’s leaders are working to prevent ICE from opening detention centers inโฆ
PGCPS Selects Clara Allsup as 2026-2027 Teacher of the Year
Clara Allsup, an English teacher at International High School at Langley Park, was honored as the 2026-2027 Teacher of the Year by Prince George’s Countyโฆ
Bowie Elects Esteve During April Mayoral Special Election
Michael Esteve won the special election to become the new mayor of Bowie, Prince George’s County’s largest municipality, and is ready to tackle the city’sโฆ
Remembering James Alsobrooks: Sen. Alsobrooks Mourns Death of Her Father
James Alsobrooks, the father of Maryland Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, died earlier this month, leaving behind a legacy of love, devotion, and life lessons.
Community
Elder Law and Medicaid Planning: A Strategy for Dignity, Not Just Crisis
Elder law and Medicaid planning can help families protect their assets and ensure dignity and control for their loved ones in times of crisis, while alsoโฆ
The Collins D.C. Council Report: Open Meetings, Youth Affairs, and One Last Round of Assistance for Displaced Condo Owners
The D.C. Council has approved several bills, including the Open Meetings Clarification Temporary Amendment Act of 2026, the Juvenile Curfew Act of 2026, and theโฆ
This Mother’s Day, the Thomas Family Honors a Giant
Romaine B. Thomas, a Ward 5 matriarch, was remembered by family and colleagues for her dedication to education, advocacy for the elderly, and preservation ofโฆ
Trump’s D.C. Police Takeover Fight Deepens as Command Staff Faces Termination in Crime Data Probe
The federal government’s takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department has sparked a lawsuit and an internal investigation into allegations of manipulated crime data, leading toโฆ
Sycamore & Oak Hosts 2026 Health Equity Summit
The 2026 Health Equity Summit, hosted by the Greater Washington Community Foundation, brought together influential leaders and advocates to promote health equity and economic justiceโฆ
Let’s Talk
DCision 2026 Debate Video: A Brief Look at the Mayoral and Delegate Debates
The Washington Informer, in partnership with the DC Democratic State Committee (DC Dems), the Washington Association of Black Journalists, the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce,โฆ
Video: Real Safety D.C. Roundtable – Level Setting on Public Safety in Washington, D.C.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW250xKBx1M In partnership with the Public Welfare Foundation and its Real Safety D.C. education campaign, The Washington Informer hosted a powerful discussion exploring how communitiesโฆ
Video: Dark Tower Day Party โ A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest
The Dark Tower Day Party โ A Harlem Renaissance at March On! Fest paid tribute to the artistry, style, and spirit that have shaped generationsโฆ
Video: March On! Festival Honors Stanley Nelson, Marsha Smith, and Senator Cory Booker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hcs95hYMvs The March On! Festival celebrates 13 years of amplifying the untold and mistold stories of the civil rights movement through art, film, and performance.โฆ
Video: GWBCC on Why Black Business Is the Backbone of D.C. | Best of The DMV
Aisha BondโPresident of the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce and lifelong Washingtonianโshares why the Chamber is proud to be a 2025 nominee in theโฆ

LIFESTyle
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, May 14-17
Make well-being a priority this week with a series of events dedicated to the mind, body, and soul. From introspective meditative sessions in D.C. to exploring the physical and emotional connections of your relationships in Gaithersburg, this weekend can be a time of healingโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekday Rundown, May 11-13
The DMV is hosting a variety of events this week, from gentle yoga and cooking classes to film festivals and theater performances, providing opportunities forโฆ
Her Calling: Healing Through Music and Medicine
Robin Fay Massie is a full-time school nurse, neonatal intensive care unit nurse, and freelance classical violist, whose life is rooted in faith, caregiving, andโฆ
Things to Do, DMV: Weekend Rundown, May 7-10
The second weekend of May in the DMV area offers a vibrant mix of cultural celebrations, historical deep-dives, musical showcases, and educational opportunities, including aโฆ
Black Women in Food Summit Honors Legacy, Furthers Opportunities for Entrepreneurs
The fourth annual Black Women in Food Summit celebrated the legacy and new innovations of Black women in the food, beverage, and hospitality industries, andโฆ

