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AllEyesOnDC

Building a Black African Nation, One Post at a Time

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Sam P.K. Collins

Sam P.K. Collins is a grassroots journalist with multidisciplinary experience as a writer, editor, producer, researcher, and filmmaker. AllEyesOnDC serves as part of his effort to shed light on issues that affect people of African descent in the D.C. metropolitan region through words and film. This mission crystallized during college and subsequent professional experiences. Sam’s previous experience includes writing reports of President Barack Obama’s activities as a White House press pool reporter for American Urban Radio Networks. He has also had stints at ThinkProgress, National Public Radio and NBC Universal. Sam holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication and a master’s degree in public policy from The George Washington University. There, he founded ACE Magazine, a multicultural campus publication. Sam is a native Washingtonian of Liberian descent.

Filmmaker Discusses New Film about Crack Cocaine and Black Families in D.C.

D.C. filmmaker Naeemah Powell discussed her new film “Through the Eyes of the Children” on AllEyesOnDC. The film explores the impact of crack-cocaine on D.C. families through her experiences and that of other Millennials.

Activist Ron Moton Asks “When Will Black Lives Matter to Us?”

Live stream interview from the Aug. 14 AllEyesOnDC "Bridging the Gap" series at We Act Radio.

Local Regulator Shuts Down Exelon-Pepco Merger

"When this proposed deal was discussed, the joint applicants had to meet their burden in showing that it was in the public interest."

How To Break The Cycle Of Imprisonment For Mentally Ill D.C. Residents

However, with recidivism rates among the mentally ill reaching more than 50 percent, some health experts are seeking another approach. They want to change the manner in which parole officers, judges, employers, and mental health care professionals help mentally ill ex-offenders reintegrate into their communities.

Princess “HipHopMomma” Best AllEyesOnDC Interview & Performance

The Green Scheme’s Xavier Brown Talks about Community Gardening

Lanada Williams Talks about Historical Trauma with AllEyesOnDC

Tony Lewis, Jr. Talks about His Life, Community Work, and New Book

B.E. Performs at AllEyesOnDC

D.C. artist B.E. graced the stage at the April 10th live taping of AllEyesOnDC at We Act Radio.

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