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Sam Chats with Markus Batchelor, ANC Commissioner for 8C04 (Congress Heights, SE)

AllEyesOnDC: Spoken Word Artist Ashley White Performs at We Act Radio (April 10, 2015)

AllEyesOnDC Takes the News to the Streets on April 10th!

 New year and a new logo but the same mission! Viewers across the D.C. metropolitan area and beyond can take part in AllEyesOnDC experience during a live taping of the groundbreaking online news program at We Act Radio on April... Continue Reading →

Parity in Education: The Key to Socioeconomic Parity in a Gentrified City

When members of the DC Council broke ground on the site of Fort Totten Square in late January, they lauded the mixed-used development as the right step into the 21st century.  Onlookers, including longtime residents of the Riggs Park in... Continue Reading →

All Eyes On DC, Episode 1 – Sam Talks With Darla Bunting About Early Childhood Literacy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYRSeBrSIzI&feature=youtu.be Darla Bunting, an executive board member of First Book DC and former teacher, talks with Sam P.K. Collins about it all - books, early childhood education, public vs. charter schools, etc. This short interview puts all the issues on... Continue Reading →

The Return of the “Taxation Without Representation” Plates at the White House

Although it is damp and dark in the District tonight, residents and longtime statehood advocates have something to look forward to this weekend. For the first time since the Clinton Administration, the presidential motorcade will have the "Taxation Without Representation"... Continue Reading →

PEPCO: Not As Reliable As Many Would Have Hoped

This past weekend was possibly the worst for residents in the Washington Metropolitan area.  Friday night's thunderstorm left close to a million without power in one of the hottest weekends of the summer.  This week, there are still as many... Continue Reading →

Go-Go Live: A Good Read for Any DC Resident

There are many parallels between life in the District and New Orleans. Black people have a rich history in both city reflected in their music. As both cities  undergo a transformation, the way of life as many Black residents have... Continue Reading →

Vice – President Biden’s Appeal to Black Journalists at the NABJ Convention

The business of Washington still follows me even as I travel to New Orleans this week.  I was among hundreds of journalists present at the 37th annual NABJ Convention and Career Fair. Vice - President Joe Biden was the keynote... Continue Reading →

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