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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...
Look, I’m not going to mince words. When elections roll around, it can feel pretty tough being a resident of DC. News outlets are talking about the midterms right now - who’s going to win what primary, then who will be well positioned for t...
You may remember that I’ve been away. Or, you may have missed it, since my Monday DClives posts have kept arriving – in your inbox, on your browser or app, maybe to your Facebook or Instagram (hey, I’m learning). But even though we’re never...
Before I launch into today’s article, I want to note that tomorrow, May 12, will be the one-year anniversary of my DClives launch. (Here was my first DClives post from May 2025.) When I got started, all I knew was that I needed to express m...
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