We’re so excited to announce that our new website is live and we’re back! Districtly Speaking is your go-to platform for meaningful connections. We hope you join our vibrant community for elevated conversations, engaging blog posts, and insightful town halls around the city.
Our photo series, “There’s No Place Like Home(Coming): A Century of Legacy at Howard University,” captured the essence of HU’s historic 100th homecoming.
Photo Credits: @nicolertownsend and Rabeh Ramadan
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We’re here at the MLK Memorial Library for the “Shelved Voices: How Book Censorship & Bans Impact Everyone, Everywhere,” event! We’re so excited to be reporting on what will be a riveting conversation about banned books @dcpl
The debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump happened nearly a week ago, and people are still talking about it. Read our new blog post, "A Trump Debate Loss Sparked by Anger" now with the link below!
https://t.co/VNhtGlFsiQ
Meet Nicole and Rabeh—college seniors who will be working as Junior Media & Content Creators for Districtly Speaking!They are excited to be working with veteran journalist @JonelleHenry and creating lasting connections.
We’re happy to announce that our new blog post, “Justice Brown Jackson pens ‘Love Letter’ to her Ancestors,” is now on the blog! You can check it out through the link in our bio. Please go and read it now!
For the record: You cannot have an abortion in the 9th month. You cannot have an abortion after birth. If we didn’t keep banning books, maybe we wouldn’t have to clear that up. #Debate2024
@rmitch_jr@AkioEvans@HowardU@HUWEAorg @RBucano @EJinAction@HipHopCaucus @LisaFager @VP @LisaFager says that artist have a responsibility to be a leader whether they like it or not because people look up to them. She urges them to use their platforms for good.