- It's long past time for Congress to repair the damage of disenfranchising the more than 700,000 citizens of the nation's capital. Statehood will finally achieve justice for the people who have created the vibrant community and thriving economy that is Washington, D.C. in the 21st Century.
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District of Columbia
- Senior Patrice Sykes writes about DC gentrification in taking the top honors in the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments essay contest for students at Consortium institutions. Read her prize winning essay here!
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- My friend Flo McKenzie was a great school leader and an even more remarkable friend and mentor.
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- Economic justice is essential to achieve racial equality; school reform is ineffective without an honest and vigorous plan to address poverty among schoolchildren.
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- With the new academic center underway, a self-study in progress and many programs on the docket, 2015 promises to be a year of high ambition and great achievement. Happy New Year!
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- 60 years after the Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional, segregation by race and social class continues to hinder achievement of genuine educational and economic equality in the United States.
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- Congratulations to Muriel Bowser, winner of the Democratic Primary for Mayor of D.C.! A women's college graduate!
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- Groundbreaking for the new Trinity Academic Center is set for May 31. Hooray!
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- Trinity teachers and principals swept the top prizes at the DCPS 2013 Standing Ovation Awards!
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