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Mar- 2021 -3 March
Howard University President Reflects on Life of Vernon Jordan Jr.
His legacy as a civil rights activist and influential advocate for social justice will live on through the lives of…
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3 March
A Parent Leader’s Response to Biden’s Mandate for Standardized Tests
The most important lesson to take from this statement is that parents need to stay encouraged when speaking up for…
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3 March
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am’ by Julia Cooke
In "Come Fly the World" by Julia Cooke, you're in for a trip back in time.
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3 March
WIN-TV In Review
Last Friday’s show wrapped up the historic Black History Month, as Washington Informer Publisher Denise Rolark Barnes showcased a multitude…
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3 March
MAGEE: Ending the Cycle of Racial Trauma
Four hundred years is long enough to carry a burden based on hate.
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3 March
Sports Headlines Hot Off the Press
America took an inauspicious gasp of breath after hearing the five-time Masters champion was in a gruesome car crash in…
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3 March
MALVEAUX: Black Women’s Organizations Matter
March is Women's History Month, and this month is the perfect time to lift the Black women's organizations that make…
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3 March
Maryland Can Use FedEx Field as Mass Vaccination Site, Washington Football Team Says
The Washington Football Team says it's prepared to let Maryland officials use FedEx Field for a mass vaccination site.
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3 March
Pepco Says Millions in Funding Still Available for Assistance with Utility Bills
Pepco advises its customers struggling to pay their utility bills amid the coronavirus pandemic that millions of dollars in funding…
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3 March
Teachers’ Union, DCPS Create COVID-19 ‘Situation Room’
The Washington Teachers’ Union, in coordination with D.C. Public Schools, will have a “situation room” designed to quickly respond to…
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