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Over the past few weeks, I’ve given you a bit of a vacation from DC current events, instead acquainting you with some notable women in DC’s far past, middling past, and recent past. But our primaries have drawn to a close (official date Jun...
If you’re expecting me to write about DC’s recent primaries, I’m sorry to disappoint! I will say this much: it’s more or less guaranteed that Robert White will replace Eleanor Holmes Norton next year as DC’s nonvoting representative in the...
A little over a year ago, our son moved well downtown, not far from DC’s Union Station and just north of the neighborhood most now call NoMa (short for “north of Massachusetts Avenue”). His move led to my discovery of a plaza known as “Alet...
A couple of weeks ago, I was bemoaning the fact that we who live in DC have no role in shaping the midterms that are in the news all across the country. The outcome of those midterms could mean a great deal to us, given presidential and Con...
Judy Heumann, who passed away here three years ago, was widely known as one of the foremost leaders of the disability movement, nationally as well as internationally. Few are aware, though, of the essential leadership role she played locall...
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