I checked out the latest WI Bridge, which was the Black Love issue and I was thoroughly impressed. Even though I am not a millennial, I enjoyed reading about what dating is like for the youth and what matters to them. I especially enjoyed the story of the young brothers in the story by Akil Wilson, โ€œTalking Love at the Line.โ€ I felt as if I was right there with them. The pictures were outstanding. The Informer and subsequently the Bridge continues to impress me. I canโ€™t wait to see what you all do next.

John Gee
Fort Washington, Md.

Seeing the World Through the Editorโ€™s Eyes

Every week I look forward to reading your editor D. Kevin McNeirโ€™s column. Every time I read it, I walk away with something to think about or reflect on. When I get to the end of the column, I must say I get disappointed, because it flows as if Iโ€™m listening to him versus reading and I want to keep going. I love how he tackles tough topics, even sharing his own personal experiences to show that issues such as sexual assault, racism and discrimination have touched everyone. Iโ€™ve also found myself laughing out loud at his commentary. Keep being authentic, editor, I look forward to it every week!

Kaily Green
Washington, D.C.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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