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McKenton Talks about D.C. Lingo & His Growing Comedy Empire

For the last three years, D.C.-born comedian McKenton has regaled audiences around the country with his quips about his life and facets of the human experience. A unique part of his comedy centers on his use of slang indigenous to... Continue Reading →

Community Members Revel in “Chess Fun Day”

For young black men living in the inner-city jungle that’s Washington, D.C., the game of chess provides an opportunity to develop critical thinking skills that prove essential in avoiding common pitfalls. It also allows them to revel in each other’s... Continue Reading →

Local Black History Celebration Kicks Off

The reverence for black triumph against oppressive forces continued last week when nearly 100 community members kicked off citywide Black History Month festivities at the African American Civil War Museum in Northwest.

Healing Mama Liberia, One Shipment at a Time

Since launching her nonprofit Delivering Good Community Health Services International in 2012, Moore has collected and shipped hundreds of pounds of medical supplies to Liberia.

#OurLivesMatter: One Year Later

"Right now, I don’t have that much of an influence but I still want to be a leader. The Boys & Girls Club can help me get there.”

Welsing Remembered as Scholar Who Loved Black People

Welsing, a Chicago-born alumna of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio and Howard, rose in notoriety during the 1970s and 1980s after she defined racism as a global white supremacist system built out of a white minority’s fear of genetic annihilation.

Anti-Violence Campaign Kicks Off in Prince George’s County

“Everyone that’s outside of the establishment is supporting this movement. That’s why it’s huge."

Dr. King of 1968 as Explained by C.R. Gibbs (VIDEO)

During a recent appearance on AllEyesOnDC, internationally renowned historian C.R. Gibbs talked about the Dr. King who grew in his African consciousness after trips across the Motherland during the 1960s independence movements.

MLK, Jr. Legacy Panel at the Thurgood Marshall Center

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