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When Your Social Media Is Turned Against You

鈥淚f my name is going to get blasted, at least it鈥檚 getting blasted for saying 鈥業 support human rights.'鈥 ~ Jack MacCallum

Organizers on World Pride safety: ‘D.C. is the place to be’

Capital Pride board member Vernon Wall still remembers when Miley Cyrus stood her ground at Capital Pride in 2017 during the first Trump Administration. 鈥淪he said, 鈥業 promised that when this person was elected, I was never going to do 鈥楶arty in the...

Four Reasons to Become a Better Birder

鈥淥nce people are bitten by birding, they don't ever stop. They just keep birding.鈥
- Joe Corcoran

Baseball season brings boom to Navy Yard businesses

As Nationals fans celebrate the start of another baseball season, the streets of Navy Yard have already seen an increase in foot traffic. For nearby businesses, the boost is good for more than just atmosphere 鈥 it brings a financial win as well...

Black-owned businesses make U Street unique. But rising rents, policy changes remain a threat

By Milan Moshay On any given weekend night, under the glow of streetlights and neon signs, U Street is a scene. The historic neighborhood around the corner from Howard University is popular with college students and young adults. The streets are...

DC advocates are concerned about the future of abortion access in their progressive city.

The White House and Congress are angling for District government control.

Looking for ways to help, local organizations support worried federal workers

The help comes in the form of discounts, socializing and legal assistance.

Recent federal terminations spark instability, fear among public sector undergraduate students

Students exploring alternative work options with unease about the future of federal employment.

How some zero waste advocates are tackling our growing garbage problem

D.C. is at the halfway point for its ambitious waste mitigation goal, yet there鈥檚 still too much being thrown away. Even for activists fighting to stop it.

Increase in calls to hotlines for the LGBTQ+ community in the wake of Trump鈥檚 inauguration, actions

Advocates worry that ongoing challenges could further curtail LGBTQ+ rights.

Capitol officers warn Trump鈥檚 Jan. 6 pardons create political uncertainty

Officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges push for the truth during an American Forum interview hosted by SOC and the Kennedy Political Union.

D.C. inmates struggle to testify, voice political concerns to City Council

Inmates face challenges with testifying in front of the D.C. Council and voting

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