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By: Marinela Rivas

PEACE, LOVE, AND BLACK RESTAURANT WEEK

By Savannah Grooms                                                              April 22, 2023 From crispy fried chicken wings...

Kenneth Blakeney is Building a Winning Culture at Howard University

By: Brett Fauntroy Kenneth Blakeney has managed to succeed at...

D.C. School Choice

By Calvin Jackson Parents of struggling students in DC public schools are...

Saying Farewell to Civil Rights Icon Dorothy Height

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Paper Birds Drift High Above National Mall

The personalities of men, women and children have come together in the sky on a sunny Saturday in March as hundreds of sightseers and kite makers rejoice in their passion for kites during the 44th annual Smithsonian Kite Festival.

President Obama’s Eye for Pie

It turns out that the leader of the free world has a weakness, albeit a delicious one. Apparently, President Obama had to separate from the pastry chef in an attempt to break his bad eating habits.

Dorothy Height, Civil Rights Activist, Dies at 98

Dorothy Irene Height, a central figure of the American civil rights movement who promoted feminism and racial equality in her battle against social inequality, died April 20, at Howard University Hospital after a prolonged illness. She was 98.