Hamil R. Harris
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Feb- 2021 -17 February
Black Church Solid Despite the News
Even in the face of hatred and a plague of biblical proportion, the Black Church remains strong and can expect…
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Jan- 2021 -28 January
Pepco, Washington Interfaith Network Team Up for Jobs Initiative
Pepco and the Washington Interfaith Network (WIN) have partnered to expand training, jobs and higher wages for District of Columbia…
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27 January
Coping With COVID-19: Counselors, Educators, Faith Leader Speak Out
A vaccine for COVID-19 is making the rounds but, with more than 400,000 people dead in the U.S., life permanently…
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27 January
March for Life Goes Virtual for 2021
After decades of thousands of marchers coming to Washington, D.C., for the annual March for Life, this year's event will…
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20 January
Cadre of Diverse Voices Hopeful About Tomorrow
Many people, African American and white, are expressing hope that better days lie ahead for America in 2021.
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19 January
Howard University Struts into History Behind Kamala Harris
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band will escort Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to the White House during Wednesday's inauguration while performing…
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16 January
2021 MLK Prayer Breakfast Provides Mental Nourishment in Trying Times
Even without the usual dishes of salmon cakes and fried apples, this year's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast…
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15 January
Threat from Capitol Attack Goes Beyond Physical Violence, Cybersecurity Experts Warn
The visceral violence of last week's deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol rightfully alarmed the nation, but the raid could…
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13 January
Region Ravaged by Post-Holiday COVID-19 Infection, Death Spike
More than 12,000 people have died from the novel coronavirus in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, according to the latest data…
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12 January
Activists Celebrate Democrats’ Victory Online
In spite of the dark clouds of an attempted coup, a bright moment drew applause from political scholars, activists and…
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