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Join us this #BlackHistoryMonth as we explore stories and migration patterns of folks from the diaspora and how these moves impact all of us.
Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble. #goodtrouble
Over a year ago, the USDAC engaged #CitizenArtists in speaking out against the Muslim Ban. “Culture is a right, not a privilege.” Sign here: https://t.co/iEQeHenr0J. #NoBanNoWall#DefendCulturalRights
Today’s ruling is an example of what happens when the government bases a policy on prejudice and bigotry and the court fails to stop it. https://t.co/iUjvbb5tHr
It’s like the great American teach-in! @Starbucks not only serves the masses, it employs them. As a D&I consultant I know how rare it is for a Co. to take its stores (8K) thru racial bias of training (4hrs). A grand start. @Sifill_LDF @hmcghee#Starbucks https://t.co/pLDdNLOzYC
A group of black D.C. natives gathered on Sunday for a photoshoot in direct response to the Washingtonians much-criticized "I'm not a tourist" marketing campaign https://t.co/OMtDyUHg0G #dcnative
If you’ve ever used the internet to tell the world that #BlackLivesMatter, to remind ppl that Flint still doesn’t have clean drinking water, or to say #MeToo, act now: Tell the Senate to restore net neutrality tomorrow! Here's what you need to know https://t.co/GAvRjRqEmV
Are you a #DC native? Join @mrtonylewisjr, Spice Suite, and @onustees at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday at Union Market to help change @washingtonian's narrative about who actually lives in the Nation's Capital. https://t.co/iGSJ8JME34
"This year five BJPL high school students—Mitchell Dennis, Fanta Diop, Janet Lozano, Chloe Rodriguez, and Angie Avenaño—received high honors from the Scholastic... https://t.co/0gIqTaT2Hk