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Bowser, Council Incumbents Hold Off Opponents in Victory Vote Reveals Status Quo Sentiment of D.C. Residents

James Wright WI Staff Writer

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and members of the D.C. Council competing for the Democratic nomination for their positions appear to have the backing of District voters who seem to like what they are doing despite the city’s lingering problems. “I voted for Mayor Bowser,” said Ward 5 resident Chandra Adams. “She has done an excellent job leading the city. She has provided people many resources to uplift themselves. If people can’t better themselves under Mayor Bowser, something is wrong with them. I think the mayor wants everyone to prosper.” Bowser won the Democratic nomination with 49.86% of the vote while D.C. Councilmember Robert White (D-At Large) garnered

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5 D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser exults at winning the Democratic Party primary on June 21. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)

Demand for Instructors Continues to Rise as More Teachers Say ‘No’ to Summer School

Josephine City: An Historic Black Enclave Nestled in Bastion of White Hostility District History Buffs Take Journey Back in Time to a Forgotten Virginia Village

D.C. Among Nation’s Public School Districts Struggling to Fill Positions

James Wright WI Staff Writer Participants who joined the recent Washington Informer Charities Inc., 10th Annual African American Heritage Tour, received a treat during the Juneteenth Weekend, traveling about an hour away from D.C. to an historic locale in Virginia that once boasted Black achievement in an era dominated by racial segregation. The group’s journey took them to Clarke County in Northern Virginia to an area known as Josephine City in Berryville. During the Jim Crow ear, Josephine City counted as a place of security and

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5 Greg and Rose Holmes celebrate Juneteenth in Clarke County, Va., which includes the town of Josephine City. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)

After what has been considered one of the most unprecedented years in recent history, school districts across the country find themselves struggling to fill summer school teaching positions. Teachers in the D.C. public school system say they’re seeing similar trends as conversations about bonus pay for summer school instructors continue to circulate.

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Purple Line Construction Scheduled to Happen Soon After a four-year delay to carry passengers along Maryland’s Purple Line this year, full scale construction on the light-rail project plans to start in August. Maryland Transit Solutions, a new construction team taking over for the previous contractor of Purple Line Transit Constructors, will lay down tracks and relocate utilities. Some work already underway and overseen by the Maryland Transit Administration includes an operation and maintenance facility at Glenridge in Prince George’s County. The train cars currently under construction in Elmira, New York, are scheduled to arrive in Maryland next year. Testing for the rail cars would begin in 2024 and a system-wide test in 2025. Trains along the 16-mile trek with 21 stations between New Carrollton in Prince George’s and Bethesda in Montgomery County plan to run in 2026. An update on the project will be held Thursday, June 23 for residents who reside in the area of University Boulevard in Prince George’s. WI

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Prince George’s County will celebrate Black-owned restaurants from June 19 to June 25. County Council approved a resolution earlier this month to make this an annual tradition and encourage residents “to purchase at least one meal” per day during the week at African-American establishments. The week began Sunday to coincide with Juneteenth, now recognized as a federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States that originated in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865. According to the council’s resolution, “the concept of a Black Restaurant Week establishes an opportunity to leverage the economic power of communities of all races and backgrounds to support African-American owned restaurants.” WI

Behavioral Center Scheduled to Open in July Prince George’s County residents who travel to other jurisdictions for mental health and substance abuse treatment won’t need anymore. Starting next month, outpatient services will be available on the first floor inside a 31,200-square-foot building next to Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center in Lanham. Some of the programs available include therapy and medication managements for adults with possible future services for children and eight beds for addiction 5 Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, fourth from right, assists residential service. A 16-bed adult incutting a ribbon June 21 with Deneen Richmond, president of Luminus Health Doctors Community Medical Center. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer) patient psychiatric unit for adults on the second floor plans to open in December. Deneen Richmond, president of the medical center, said the behavior center will provide 100 jobs. “Prior to the pandemic, a number of people who are living with behavioral health conditions were not able to get the care and treatment they needed, now we will be able to meet those unmet community needs…” Richmond said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, June 21. “Currently, there are only two inpatient behavioral health units in this county of almost a million people. We’ll be able to reduce that dependent on the hospital emergency room being the only front door to access mental health needs.” WI

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Bronze Plaque Honors Former Slaves Seeking Freedom in Anacostia Denise Rolark Barnes WI Staff Over one million African people perished in the horrific middle passage from Africa to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade. Their story of survival and endurance of more than 400 years of brutal slavery overshadows the evidence of their determination to seek freedom by any means possible. Mary Dines, often called Aunt Mary, was born into slavery in Prince George’s County and sold into servitude in Charles County. She was shown a piece of paper with D.C. on it and remembered traveling there with her mistress. Determined to be free, Dines made her way to D.C., seeking freedom. Buried under bales of hay on a wood-plank wagon, Dines made it across the heavily-guarded Old Navy Yard Bridge from Anacostia into D.C., where her life of freedom started. Known today as the 11th Street Bridge, the former old Navy Yard Bridge was a route known as Freedom’s Crossing, a pathway from slavery in Maryland to emancipation in the District of Columbia after the abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862, three years before the Emancipation Proclamation was enacted. The African Diaspora Ancestral Commemoration Institute, commonly referred to as ADACI, holds an annual commemorative walk in June from Union Temple Baptist Church in Anacostia to the banks of the Anacostia River to give homage to Dines and hundreds of other enslaved ancestors. They found freedom on the other side of the river in D.C. “We knew the story but we couldn’t get the story told,” explained ADACI’s co-founder Eurica Huggins Axom. “It is the forgotten and largely unknown history of Black folk in Anacostia. This is a bridge of renewal and resistance and a conduit between time and space,” described C.R. Gibbs, a historian of Black history. Gibbs would be joined by dozens of ADACI members on June 11 at the annual commemorative walk from Union Temple Baptist Church to the banks of the Anacostia River under the 11th Street Bridge. This year marked ADACI’s 30th anniversary and included the dedication of a bronze marker installed on the side of the building, forming Phase I of the Anacostia Gateway at the in-

tersection of Good Hope Road and Martin Luther King Jr., Avenue, S.E. Antwayne Ford, co-developer of the Gateway project and president and founder of Enlightened, said he was honored to be asked to install a plaque depicting the history of ADACI’s commemorative walk on the side building. “Here I am, a native Washingtonian, raised in Condon Terrace, who was asked to put a piece of history on my building. I didn’t need to ask anyone; I knew I was going to put this on my building,” Ford told the gathering. Enlightened Inc. is an award-winning Black-owned information technology and cybersecurity firm. The company relocated to Anacostia last year, bringing nearly 150 District-based employees to its new headquarters in historic Anacostia. “When I look at the hands pushing us for it, it shows me that the ancestors knew what would happen if they just survived. We need to make sure people come to Anacostia to see this place of greatness. I knew I wanted to be a part of this,” Ford said. A photograph taken by iconic photographer, graphic designer and videographer Zama Cook was used to etch the story of the ADACI walk on the bronze plaque purchased by Ford and Lafayette Barnes, owner of Zulu Global Enterprise, a global partnership company. “This bronze plaque will be here for eternity,” Barnes said. “It will serve as a marker for our children to see as a symbol of Black people telling our story.” “I want to see more of these markers across this city,” Barnes added. “If we don’t do it to commemorate our history and our story, who will?” Eureka Huggins described the ADACI logo as a symbol created “over a week of fasting and praying,” she said. It includes a bowl representing the womb of the Black woman, the Atlantic Ocean, the hands coming out of the ocean and other symbols that “represent a powerful depiction of the hope of the ancestors.” Dressed in white, the group held a traditional African ceremony in front of the plaque and later proceeded to the Anacostia River for a Spiritual Healing and Renewal Ceremony that included traditional African drumming and dancing. Glass stones were thrown into the river under the 11th Street Bridge to commemorate the African ancestors lost during the Middle Passage. WI

5 Lafayette Barnes, president of Zulu Global Enterprise, provided funding for a bronze plaque honoring Freedom’s Crossing in Anacostia. (DR Barnes/The Washington Informer)

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Executive Order 8802 prohibiting racial discrimination in the national defense industry. 1975 – Mozambique gains its independence from Portugal.

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1936 – Mary McLeod Bethune officially joins the National Youth Administration staff as director of the Division of Negro Affairs, becoming the first Black woman to head a department of a federal agency. 1968 – Police shut down a tent city set up on the National Mall in D.C. by the Poor People's Campaign, an anti-poverty movement organized by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and led by Ralph Abernathy after King's assassination. The demonstration, which had gone on for six weeks, brought thousands to the Mall, and nearly 300 protesters, including Abernathy, were arrested once the tent city was removed.

1872 – Paul Laurence Dunbar, famed American poet, novelist and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is born in Dayton, Ohio. 1890 – Canadian boxer George Dixon beats Nunc Wallace and is recognized as world bantamweight champion, the first Black world boxing champion in any weight class. 1939 – African American inventor Frederick Jones is issued patent for ticket-dispensing machine. 1991 – Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to serve on the court, announces his retirement. 2007 – Jamaican-born pilot Barrington Irving lands at the Opa-Locka Airport in Miami after 95 days of travel, becoming the first Black person — and the youngest person ever at the time — to fly around the world solo.

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1964 – Malcolm X announces the formation of the Organization of Afro-American Unity, six weeks after returning from his pilgrimage to Mecca. 1971 – Supreme Court overturns draft evasion conviction of boxing great Muhammad Ali.

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1941 – Political activist Stokely Carmichael, also known as Kwame Ture, a key figure in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, is born in Trinidad and Tobago. WI

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The seven-story Washington DC Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints looms high above the I-495 Beltway in the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC, where on an adjoining wall, someone spray-painted “Free Dorothy,” a message harkening to “The Wizard of Oz.” Built in 1974, the four gold tip spires of the Mormon Temple stokes intrigue like Emerald City in the 1939 movie starring Judy Garland. Part of the attraction is that the temple is off-limits to the public except for a recent open house, which had not taken place in 50 years. There are about 280 Mormon Temples across the country. Unlike a regular church or “stake center,” these facilities are dedicated to the “House of the Lord.” Church members use them for various ordinances that include marriages, baptisms and proxy baptisms for those who have died. While the Temple has been closed for renovation for several years, church officials delayed the re-dedication of the Washington DC Temple in order to host two months of public tours. Once the Temple is dedicated it could be years before non-Mormons can visit again. I held my Eventbrite ticket high as I drove through the white metal fence and I was surprised to find parking. I was more surprised when several LDS ushers offered me a wheelchair because there would be seven sto-

ries of steps to climb and so being wheeled into an elevator was a much better deal. I wasn't there as a journalist. I was just a hefty man in a wheel chair. I was just like others from CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to NAACP President Derrick Johnson and from members of Congress to Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court. Larry Savoy, president of Archbishop Carroll High School in Northwest, also took the tour. “I have always wanted to take a tour inside the temple and what amazed me was that there was not a lot of open space for meetings but rooms for smaller ceremonies like baptisms and weddings,” Savoy said, adding that “the people were so nice.” Savoy’s comments reminded me of Cole Godwin, a researcher at the Temple visitors center who helped me complete research on my great grandfather. Godwin was a wonderful man who died a few years ago. Jonathan Affeltranger was also very helpful. Even though he didn’t know that I was a journalist, he pushed my chair during the entire tour and back to my car. In addition to sharing he, too, was a Free Mason, I found we had plenty in common. As he pushed me into the temple we came up to a beautiful picture of an African-American woman with her child. I thought about how African Americans were not allowed full membership in the Church of Jesus Christ until 1978. I couldn't wait to call a friend Brian Powell, who is the only African-American High Priest in LDS. “They usually have an open house before a building is dedicated,” said Powell. “I just don’t have much to say, good or bad.” But Jonathan had plenty to say especially about the practice of baptizing people on behalf friends and loved ones who have died. As people entered the Temple grounds an usher gave me a flyer that said, “Jesus Christ himself was baptized and taught us baptism is required to enter the kingdom of God (John 3:5). In our church meeting houses, baptism are performed for the living after their eight years old. Through family research we also identify our ancestors and perform baptisms in their behalf in our tem-

ple.” On the second floor of the temple there was large baptismal font mounted on 12 marble oxen symbolizing the twelves tribes of Israel. As a Christian I too believed in Baptism, but I didn’t embrace everything that I saw. According to a Mormon teachings, “The practice of baptism for the dead is mentioned by the Apostle Paul in 1 Cor. 15:29,” which states: “Now if there is no resurrection, what will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why are people baptized for them?” The 3rd floor of the Temple was devoted dressing rooms filled with white baptismal robes and towels and the 4th floor is devoted to the bridal dressing room and the gathering place prior to her wedding. I noticed that the higher the floor the brighter the lighting got. It was pointed out that the building was designed with thin marble to allow sunlight. One of the most sacred places in the temple is the “celestial room,” on the sixth where people come, sit quietly and pray. The Mormon leaders say this is a place to “feel close to and commune with God.” There are no ceremonies in this space. On the 7th floor is the Sealing Room where couples are married The church leaders say the authority to seal and bind families is mentioned in the New Testament book of Mathew (Matt 16:19). More than 330,000 people have visited the Mormon Temple since April and visitors ranged from members of Congress to the Justices of the United States Supreme Court. While the Temple was ornate what was more beautiful was the site of small children putting on shoe covers to walk on the floor. As Jonathan pushed me to the elevator and I prepared to leave the Temple, I realized that most of the work done in the Temple was the work of the church compared to sitting and listening to sermons. When I looked across the parking lot I thanked Jonathan and we promised to stay in touch. I may never see inside this Temple again but I saw many smiles and reasons to hope in humanity. I also hope to see my new friend again. WI

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As Tributes Pour in from Politicians and Entertainers, Conference Touts 195 Years of Black Press Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) kicked off its annual conference in New Orleans this week with a slate of panels aimed at informing and inspiring Black America and increasing voter registration rolls among people of color. The NNPA serves as a trade association representing more than 230 African-American newspapers and media companies that comprise the Black Press of America. In celebration of the 195th anniversary of the Black Press of America, the overall theme of the four-day conference is “Amplifying Our Voices for Freedom, Justice, Equality and Equity.” “I’m looking forward to seeing everyone, including the hotel staff,” said Cheryl Smith, an NNPA board member and publisher of the Texas Metro News, the Garland Journal and I Messenger Media. On June 22 at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside, the conference began with board meetings hosted by the NNPA and the NNPA Fund. A Chairman’s Reception formally kicked off the conference with greetings and acknowledgments from NNPA Chair Karen Carter Richards, NNPA President Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., NNPA Convention Planning Committee Chair Terry Jones, New Orleans

Tribune Publisher Beverly McKenna, Louisiana Weekly Publisher Renette Hall and a proclamation from New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. The reception also featured acknowledgments from convention partners, sponsors and other guests. Video and in-person tributes will include Vice President Kamala Harris, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Joyce Beatty, Universal Hip Hop Museum Executive Director Rocky Bucano, White House Press Secretary Karine JeanPierre, California Rep. Barbara Lee and Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland. Highly-anticipated panel discussions featured themes including “Amplifying Voices of Generation Z and Millennials Through the Black Press of America,” moderated by Mark Thompson, the host of “Make It Plain.” The panel hoped to explore how young African Americans view the importance of the future of the Black Press. Featured panelists included: Houston Forward Times On-Air Personality Jonita “Go JJ Go” Buchanan, Media Personality DaNeshia Bell, Videographer Joshua McMillian, Washington Informer Bridge Publisher Lafayette Barnes and New Orleans Data Weekly Journalist Melony Mainor. Later in the week, Chavis will moderate “The Path to Inclusion is

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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY Prince George’s County Executive Candidates Discuss Education, Public Safety William J. Ford WI Staff Writer Four of the five candidates running for Prince George’s County executive summarized their platforms on education, public safety and other topics at a forum Tuesday, June 21 at Prince George’s Community College in Largo. County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, Tonya Sweat, Sherman Hardy, Leigh Bodden and Billy Bridges are all registered Democrats. The county has the highest

percentage of registered Democrats in the state of Maryland, so whoever receives the nomination in the July 19 primary election could eventually win in the November general election. Because of a family matter out of state, Bridges didn’t participate in the forum hosted by various county organizations that include the League of Women Voters, NAACP branch, National Pan-Hellenic Council and alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. social action committee. Those who couldn’t

“We’re second to last in the maintenance of our schools in the state. We need to develop our children to go out into the workforce and be prepared to counter all these other counties who are developing faster than us.

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5 Prince George’s County executive candidates participate in a forum June 21 at Prince George’s Community College in Largo. From left to right: Tonya Sweat, Sherman Hardy, Leigh Bodden and County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. Standing is moderator Joyce Starks with the League of Women Voters of Prince George’s County. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)

attend in person could also view the discussion online which experienced technical difficulties. Alsobrooks, Sweat and Hardy began the nearly two-hour forum answering two questions in three parts. One question focused on what their top priorities in the first 120 days in office would be, working relationship with the County Council and tackling racial injustice. Hardy, a real estate agent of Clinton, said one of his priorities would be to ensure the county’s Police Accountability Board can audit body camera footage. Alsobrooks, who’s seeking a second four-year term, said her administration would “get a handle on what we see in rising crime” as one of her first priorities. Sweat, an attorney who resides in Accokeek, said she would start a search for a CEO to oversee the public school system and then examine the county’s finances to assess how it’s being spent. Bodden, a county native who resides in Bowie, walked on the stage almost 40 minutes into the forum because he had to await the results of a COVID-19 test. Attendees needed to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination before entering the room. Bodden joined the discussion

as his opponents summarized on ways to increase development by bringing in more businesses to increase the commercial tax base. “We need to develop our children. We need more programs, more centers for our children,” said Bodden, who played nine seasons in the NFL and now runs a foundation. “We’re second to last in the maintenance of our schools in the state. We need to develop our children to go out into the workforce and be prepared to counter all these other counties who are developing faster than us. If we don’t do that, we are going to be behind in our future.” At times, the forum became a bit feisty. Alsobrooks said she’s the only candidate with executive experience. “Contrary to what you’ve heard, I spent my entire career in the executive branch of the United States branch of government,” said Sweat, an Air Force veteran who runs her own consulting firm. “I may not have been your county executive. This might be my first time running for office, but I assure you, I know what politics all are about.” Sweat, Bodden and Hardy said voters should choose new leader-

ship with property owners paying the majority of the tax base, limited food options and paying millions of dollars in lawsuits over police brutality. “We have not had accountability in this county. Will you do what is necessary to stand up to Goliath?” said Hardy, who’s also an Air Force veteran. “We talk about moving forward, but what are we moving forward to and in what direction? I urge you to do something different. I know many of you have come with your minds made up, but I ask you to use your heart.” Alsobrooks laid out the work her administration continues to do such as transit-oriented development around the county’s Metro stations, groundbreaking on nine new schools and recommending the County Council shift $20 million from police department budget toward building behavioral center at Luminus Health Doctors Community Medical Center in Lanham scheduled to open next month. “This is work we will do together,” she said. “I love this county. In spite of all of our challenges, this is a tremendous county.” WI @WJFjabariwill

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Several Maryland Gubernatorial Candidates Enter the Homestretch with Huge War Chests With the District’s Primary Races Over, All Eyes Turn to Maryland’s Election Date, July 19

William J. Ford WI Staff Writer Several Maryland gubernatorial candidates reported at least six-figure campaign war chests ahead of the primary election with early voting set to begin July 7. The leading Democratic candidates released television and radio ads in the D.C. and Baltimore area markets, perhaps to garner the attention of voters in Prince George’s County which houses the most registered Democrats in the state. According to the next round of campaign reports filed late Tuesday, Democrat and author Wes Moore reported $1.7 million in this campaign cycle. Along with almost $351,254 from his running mate, former Del. Aruna Miller of Montgomery County, the campaign’s total rounds out at $2.1 million, the most in the field. Besides money, Moore will receive additional backing from supporters of former County Executive Rusher L. Baker III, who dropped out of the race – one of three Black men who originally pursued the governor’s seat. One major reason for Moore seeking Prince George’s support stems from the county’s distinction as having the highest percentage of registered Democrats in the state. County Council chair Calvin Hawkins II acknowledged that fact Thursday, June 16. “There was a commitment that I had made to my former boss, Rushern Baker,” Hawkins said. “Now that Mr. Baker is no longer in the race, my team and I are fully invested [and] prepared to assist Moore in Prince George’s County. History is looking at us.” Democratic candidate John King, Jr. also seeks to make history to become the state’s first Black governor. The former U.S. Education secretary from Montgomery County, along with his running mate Michelle Siri, have more than $800,000 cash on hand. The campaign continues to push King as the “progressive candidate” with several endorsements from groups such as Lower Shore Progres-

5 The campaign of Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate John King, Jr. and his running mate, Michelle Siri, has more than $800,000 cash on hand. (FILE: Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

5 Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore and his running mate, former Del. Aruna Miller, reported about $2.1 million cash on hand ahead of the July 19 primary election. (FILE: Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

sive Caucus, Pro-Choice Maryland Action and Our Revolution Maryland (ORMD). “We are aware that King is not the front runner in this race yet,” according to an email Saturday, June 18 from Our Revolution Maryland. “The only way to change that is by making more ORMD members and more Maryland voters aware of the issue differences between the candidates.” A Baltimore Sun/University of Baltimore poll released this month showed Democratic candidate and state Comptroller Peter Franchot ahead with 20% of likely Democratic voters to choose him and his running mate, lieutenant governor candidate, Monique Anderson-Walker, a former Prince George’s County Council member. The Franchot campaign reported $1.6 million cash on hand with less than four weeks before the July 19 primary election. Another Democrat, former nonprofit executive Jon Baron, reported

the same amount with the majority secured through a loan. The latest campaign ad features Baron riding in place on a two-seat bicycle with his running mate, Natalie Williams of Bowie. The main point: for the state to stop “rolling out unproven government programs.” The campaign of Democrat and former state and U.S. Labor secretary Tom Perez and former Baltimore City Council member Shannon Sneed reported about $1.1 million. Perez has garnered endorsements from lawmakers such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and state Sen. Joanne C. Benson (D-District 24) and several union organizations including Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO. Former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler and running mate, former Hyattsville Mayor Candace Hollingsworth, reported more than $1 million cash on hand, with about $800,000 coming from a personal loan. Gansler continues to stress being

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the only candidate with experience to combat crime and support local police with a platform which includes hiring 1,000 more police officers statewide, boosting training in de-escalation tactics and funding school resource officers in schools. “This election is about crime and criminal justice,” Gansler said in a statement. “If we nominate a Democrat with no experience fighting crime, we will lose yet another election to the Republicans this fall.” The five women running for lieutenant governor would also make history if elected: Anderson-Walker, Hollingsworth, or Sneed as the first Black woman; Miller as the first American Indian; and Siri as the first Iranian American. Meanwhile, the remaining Democratic candidates have less than $21,000 such as former Obama administration official Ashwani Jain with $20,775 cash on hand. His running mate, an African American, LaTrese Hawkins Lytes of Prince George’s, hails from Prince George’s. Jerome Segal, a retired research scholar and professor at the University of Maryland in College Park, reported less than $5,000. Perennial candidate Ralph Jaffe filed an affidavit to report his campaign raised less than $1,000. On the Republican side, former state Commerce secretary Kelly

Schulz easily outraised her three opponents with almost $785,000 cash on hand with her running mate, Jeff Woolford, a lieutenant colonel in the Maryland Air National Guard. She has received the endorsement of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, whose term expires in January. Republican candidate Del. Daniel Cox, who represents portions of Carroll and Frederick counties and has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, reported $150,000. Along with $33,712 from his running mate Gordana Schifanelli, an attorney from Queen Anne’s County, their campaign’s total sits at nearly $184,000. Perennial candidate and former state Del. Robin Ficker of Montgomery County placed a loan on his campaign in January at $1.1 million. His latest campaign filing on June 14 showed a report with $326,890 cash on hand. No campaign reports have been filed with the state Board of Elections for Republican Joe Werner of Baltimore County. Besides the governor’s race, the primaries will determine which candidates will appear on November’s general election ballot for U.S. House and Senate and state legislature, among other races. WI @WJFjabariwill

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SYSTEMIC CHALLENGES REQUIRE BOLD LEADERSHIP Democrat Wes Moore for Governor. Wes Moore is running for Governor to Expand Economic Opportunity by:

Increasing wages, providing more job training opportunities, and closing the wealth gap.

→ Ensuring public schools prepare all our children for success, with more career training for kids and additional social workers and counselors in our schools.

→ Empowering Marylanders to build small businesses with expanded access to capital – especially for minority-owned and womenowned businesses

Wes Moore believes that no matter where you start in life, we all deserve a pathway to success.

“My childhood was defined by trauma, loss, and financial insecurity. But thanks to the support of my mother, I went on to graduate from Johns Hopkins, earn a Rhodes Scholarship, and lead soldiers in combat in Afghanistan as a Captain in the U.S. Army. I built a successful business in Maryland and most recently was CEO of one of the nation’s largest anti-poverty nonprofits. Of the many titles I’ve held over the years, I’m most proud of: son, husband, and father. My wife Dawn and I are raising our children right here in Maryland where I was born. Together, we will turn this moment into a movement. Join us.”

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BUSINESS Experts: Jay-Z Bitcoin Academy Should Benefit all Underserved Communities Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer Hip Hop icon and business guru Jay-Z recently teamed with Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey to announce a new “Bitcoin Academy” for underserved residents – particularly those in Brooklyn’s Marcy Houses where the rap pioneer grew up. The duo announced the academy would offer one year of in-person and online classes through September 7, only for Marcy residents. They plan to add other locations for the program designed in collaboration with Crypto Blockchain Plug and Black Bitcoin Billionaire. Jay-Z and Dorsey said their mission includes providing education and empowering the community with knowledge. Program participants would receive MiFi devices, a one-year limited data plan, and smartphones if needed. Residents may keep the devices. However, with the volatility of bitcoin and similar currencies making headlines, some have pushed back against the new academy. “It’s kind of late to be doing that when people are trying to hold onto their dollars and everything is so expensive,” Myra Raspberry, a 54-year-old Marcy Projects resident, told the Associated Press. “People don’t want to be investing money knowing they might have a chance of losing it,” Raspberry said. Another resident, 24-year-old Nyashia Figueroa, hoped Jay-Z

would focus on other needs at Marcy. “We have a basketball court with no hoops. Our park is broken up in here,” Figueroa said. “He should be doing more for his community, not no Bitcoin Academy.” Still, Guy Gotslak, the founder of the Los Angeles-based CryptoIRA platform, My Digital Money, said one should never view any investment into education as wasted. “It does help the call for attention when it’s prominent personalities like Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey,” Gotslak said. “They are both established as groundbreakers in different industries. However, what and how they will educate is different.” “We want young people to understand technology, potential and dangers. We want the information presented for what it is – information. It shouldn’t support an agenda for or against crypto. We want young people to think and make their own conclusions, not be brainwashed into something even if they are being ‘brainwashed’ into something good,” he said. Alex Chambers, community manager for Geode Finance, added that a thesis surrounding Bitcoin remains that it helps combat poverty. “For example,” Chambers stated, “Bitcoin provides a more efficient way to deliver aid.” He said when someone donates to charity using Bitcoin, it allows the donation to go directly to the recipient without using a financial institution. “Now prominent figures are putting real time and money into

5 Hip Hop icon Jay-Z (right) joined with Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey for a ‘Bitcoin Academy.’ (Photo courtesy LatestLY)

the idea that underserved communities would benefit from Bitcoin adoption,” Chambers said. “Even though the project is focused only on Bitcoin, the oldest and to some, the safest cryptocurrency, any crypto involves wild degrees of volatility and a somewhat steep learning curve.” “However, I still believe that Jack Dorsey and Jay-Z’s Bitcoin Academy project is a prudent use of resources and a worthwhile program for the portion of society they’re focused on educating,” he added. “Since its construction in the 1940s, the Marcy Houses have always been a site for social and economic programs, and in my opinion, the Bitcoin Academy is a smart addition.”

Modulus CEO Richard Gardner called financial technologies the last true frontier. He insisted that if individuals could identify or add value to blockchain projects, they would have value in the marketplace. Further, Gardner added that teaching youth in underserved communities how to invest in digital assets will serve them well regardless of the future of Bitcoin. “Traditional investors are now fully immersed in the digital assets space, which means that they are not simply a fad. They are not going away,” he said. “The current downturn has been caused by external factors, not the least of which being massive pandemic-related spending which, com-

bined with ongoing supply chain issues, has triggered extreme inflation.” “Add an unpredictable war in Eastern Europe, and investor fear is rampant. The S&P 500 has officially entered a bear market. The current downturn has hit traditional and digital investments alike. So, understanding how digital assets work will be essential for proper investing in the 21st century when we emerge from the current economic downturn.” “The only thing that may help underserved communities more than education about investing in Bitcoin may be education on how to develop blockchain technologies,” Gardner said. WI

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Food Giveaways Remain Vital in Prince George’s and the D.C. Region William J. Ford WI Staff Writer Wanda Blalock arrived 105 minutes early to be the first motorist in line to receive free produce and a hot meal at Tanglewood Park in Prince George’s County. The 67-year-old retired educator who worked with special needs children said she doesn’t mind waiting to receive food because she enjoys seeing other people. “I sit in the house by myself with my dog,” Blalock, of Lanham, said Friday inside her vehicle at the park in Riverdale. “Seeing all these cars and people in line isn’t surprising. We need this help.” A document released Thursday, June 16 by the Capital Area Food Bank amplifies how food remains vital for residents in the D.C. area, also called the DMV. The organization’s 2022 Hunger Report, completed in partnership with the NORC at the University of Chicago, summarizes how it distributed 64 million meals last year, the highest amount ever and double the levels in 2019. In terms of food insecurity, or lack of resources to provide affordable and healthy food options, about one-third of the DMV experienced some level of food insecurity, according to the food bank’s survey responded to by about 3,770 people, ages 18 and older. The respondents come from four jurisdictions in Virginia (the city of Alexandria and Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William counties), two counties in Maryland (Prince George’s and Montgomery) and Washington, D.C. The report reveals a disproportionate need for resources based on race. About 55% of those who identified as “Hispanic” and another 50% of Black respondents said they have experienced food insecurity. All seven jurisdictions experienced at least 21% of their respondents admitting to food insecurity. Prince William County and the District tied for second in food insecurity at 36%. In response to a question about financial health on “how confident are you that you can keep up

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with your expenses?” about 30% of District residents chose “somewhat confident.” However, 35% chose “not very confident and not at all confident.” In contrast, 36% of Prince William residents selected “somewhat confident” and 27% not very confident and not at all confident. The majority Black jurisdiction of Prince George’s County ranked the highest in food insecurity at 48%. Prince George’s residents who responded to the same question about financial health chose 40% in being somewhat confident and 31% not very confident and not at all confident. The food bank’s report outlines several recommendations to decrease food insecurity which include: • Increase the minimum wage. • Offer paid family leave. • Expand eligibility for programs such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Prince George’s officials created a task force to battle food insecurity in the county with various neighborhoods, specifically inside the Beltway, earmarked as food deserts. Besides the food bank, other organizations have stepped up to the plate including Christian Life Center of Riverdale Park which manages an outreach ministry, “Passion and Compassion,” and which distributed up to 30,000 pounds of fruit, vegetables and hot meals Friday. The Rev. Ben Slye, pastor of Christian Life, said weekly food distributions at the church once averaged between 125 to 150 families. But as the pandemic surged, the need increased to at least 350 families per week forcing the program to move to a larger location in Tanglewood Park. “Is it shocking? Not really,” said Sandra King of Bowie in Prince George’s, who pays $536 twice a year for cancer medicine. “Grocery store prices are high. Inflation in gas, water and electricity have increased. These food giveaways are a supplement.” Francine Henderson, 62, also of Bowie, sat inside her air-condi-

5 Prince George’s County residents and motorists line up to receive food June 17 at Tanglewood Park in Riverdale. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

tioned minivan with her six-yearold granddaughter, Journey Henderson, and stared at her rearview mirror looking at the dozens of vehicles behind her. “I never thought we would have

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SCHOOL from Page 1 Washington Teachers’ Union President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons said the 2021-2022 school year took a toll on teachers who juggled responsibilities as instructors and COVID-19 mitigation specialists while tending to students’ socioemotional needs. She said these and other challenges have led many teachers, particularly those with just a few years under their belts, to reexamine the benefits of working throughout the summer. “When I was in that age range, I worked summer school to make ends meet but you need the emotional and psychological wherewithal,” Pogue Lyons said. “Our teachers have done a mighty job this year but they’re spent and they need this time to reflect.” “Many of them are thinking about whether they're going to stay

mation because so many witnesses have cooperated with our probe. But the fact is, there are more people with direct knowledge – with evidence – germane to our investigation. So, I ask those who might be on the fence about cooperating to reach out to us,” he said. Thompson’s remarks came after overwhelming evidence – including testimony from Trump’s former allies – further revealed the former president’s role in the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers sought to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. Nonetheless, Trump, even in defeat, continues to maintain a stranglehold on the Republican party as many of the candidates he backed to teach or transition to another system,” she added. “There’s a great need for teachers all over the country and it feels like the teacher pipeline is drying up.” Shortly before spring break, data from the National Education Association showed that more than 50 percent of educators, age or years in the classroom notwithstanding, planned to leave the classroom earlier than expected because of burnout. Solutions to the problem which survey respondents suggested included salary increases. This phenomenon, years in the making, comes after steady declines in both teacher salaries and the attainment of education degrees. In recent years, the attrition of teachers has become more pronounced among instructors with less than 10 years in the field as many have decided to explore other career options. Over the last few months, DC

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and endorsed prevailed in recent elections in states including South Carolina, Nevada and Texas. And as President Joe Biden’s popularity numbers stagnate, Democrats could suffer significant losses in the upcoming midterm elections. Meanwhile, speculation has grown over a potential Trump triumph in 2024. “Democrats are in an unenviable political position right now,” Andrew Torrez, a legal communicator and host of the podcast

“Opening Arguments,” stated. “President Biden’s approval ratings are 10 points underwater and the incumbent generally loses seats in the midterm elections,” Torrez said. “If the underlying dynamics don’t change, Democrats are looking at losing both houses of Congress in November, followed by two years of obstruction by Republicans and defeat at the ballot box – potentially to Trump – in 2024.” Michael Montgomery, a Detroit-based consultant and educa-

tor observed that Trump “has the Republican base in his back pocket.” “They hate the same people he does and believe his lies,” said Montgomery, who teaches in the College of Education, Health and Human Services at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. “His election lies have sunk so deeply into the Republican base as to now be articles of faith for most Republican voters and candidates

Public Schools launched a campaign aimed at attracting new teachers through advertisements on buses and other public platforms. The effort counts as part of the Rigorous Instruction Supports Equity Initiative through which public school officials recruit teachers for 42 of the District’s highest-need schools along with performance-based incentives and support for new teachers. Lawmakers in Maryland and Virginia have initiated similar attempts to battle a teacher shortage that has become more apparent as administrators attempt to secure educators for summer school. In Maryland, options under consideration in some jurisdictions include bonus pay and reduction in class size. Meanwhile officials in Virginia have expanded employment opportunities to teachers with provisional licenses and those with nontraditional backgrounds.

In the District, public school summer programs begin July 5 and run through the beginning of August. At the elementary level, students can either engage in hands-on academic enrichment, strengthen their command of the English language, or participate in an extended school year program. The same applies at the middle and high school levels where students also have the opportunity to recover credits and participate in career academies. This summer, first grade teacher Adam Severs said he plans to travel instead of teaching summer school. Last summer, he spent two weeks at Hyde-Addison Elementary School in Northwest helping first graders transition to second grade. But with his school no longer serving as a site for summer instruction, Sever said he no longer feels compelled to return to the classroom in July, especially since he wants to recover from the 2021-

2022 academic year. When asked what would encourage him to change his mind, Severs counted smaller class sizes and a pay bump among his top wishes. Still, he pointed to situations he faced throughout the academic year when teacher and student COVID-related absences created situations that negatively affected student learning and further exhausted teachers. “When you have staffing shortages and teachers out of the building, different adults have to cover classes,” Severs said. “While others may do their best, they may not be as qualified or experienced, [or] they may face larger class sizes. Students who need social and emotional learning in small-group settings don’t get those resources because staff members may be covering someone else. Things get diluted and the students and families we’re trying to serve [suffer].” WI @SamPKCollins

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A new quarter honors Native American leader and activist Wilma Mankiller – the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation. The United States Mint made the announcement about the quarter on June 6 – the latest coin to count as part of an initiative to celebrate prominent American women. Now available for shipping, it’s the third coin in the American Women Quarters (AWQ) Program. “It is my honor to present our Nation’s first circulating coins dedicated to celebrating American women and their contributions to American history,” Ventris C. Gibson, Mint deputy director, said. “Each 2022 quarter is designed to reflect the breadth and depth of accomplishments being celebrated throughout this historic coin program,” Gibson said. “Wilma Mankiller was a leader in the Cherokee Nation and a strong voice worldwide for social justice, Native people and women.” Mankiller served as the first woman elected chief of the Cherokee Nation. Her administration revitalized the Cherokee Nation through extensive community development, including health care and education improvements, said The Mint. In addition, Mankiller’s leadership on social and financial issues made her tribe a national role model. On the coin, Mankiller can be seen wrapped in a traditional shawl with the wind at her back. To her left – the seven-pointed star of the Cherokee Nation. The inscriptions on the coin include: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “WILMA MANKILLER,” “PRINCIPAL CHIEF” and the name of the Cherokee Nation writ-

ten in the Cherokee syllabary. Authorized by Public Law 116330, the American Women Quarters Program features coins with reverse (tails) designs emblematic of the accomplishments and contributions of trailblazing American women. The Mint will issue five quarters per year beginning in 2022 and continuing through 2025. The ethnically, racially and geographically diverse group of individuals honored through the program reflects a wide range of accomplishments and fields, including suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and the arts, said The Mint. Additional 2022 quarters still to be released will honor Nina Otero-Warren, the first female superintendent of Santa Fe public schools, and Anna May Wong, the first Chinese American film star in Hollywood. Previously released quarters include Maya Angelou and Dr. Sally Ride. “Principal Chief Mankiller demonstrated that the power to change our communities is limited only by our vision,” Benjamin Sowards, Mint Coin artist, said. “She saw her people as the source of hope for the Cherokee Nation. She believed the strength of the community offered solutions to the challenges they were facing,” he said. WI

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa facing calls to step down over claims that he tried to cover up the theft of millions of dollars in U.S. currency that was hidden inside furniture at his game farm, AricaNews.com reported on Friday, June 17, 2022. The allegations made by the former head of South Africa's intelligence agency also include that the suspects in the robbery two years ago were tracked down and kidnapped by Ramaphosa's presidential protection unit, interrogated on his property, and bribed to keep quiet about the existence of the cash, and nothing was reported to the police. The accusations badly undermine Ramaphosa's reputation as a leader dedicated to fighting corruption. The scandal, dubbed "farmgate" by the South African press, threatens to end Ramaphosa's presidency and destabilize Africa's most developed economy. Former State Security Agency director Arthur Fraser walked into a Johannesburg police station on June 1 and laid a criminal complaint against Ramaphosa over the theft of what Fraser says was more than $4 million in cash that was concealed on the ranch. Fraser also claimed that the suspects in the robbery were kidnapped and bribed to stay silent, and Ramaphosa hid the incident from the police and tax authorities. Fraser said he submitted "supporting evidence" to the police that included photographs, video footage and bank account details. He said the robbery happened in February 2020. The fact that it was Fraser who made the allegations against Ramaphosa suggests they are politically motivated. Fraser is a well-known loyalist to former President Jacob Zuma and a faction of the ANC that wants Ramaphosa out. Zuma, Ramaphosa's predecessor, was forced to resign as president in 2018 and is now on trial for corruption. That trial is seen as an indicator of Ramaphosa's commitment to confront corruption at the highest level. Fraser was also in the news headlines last year when, as head of the department of corrections, he granted Zuma medical parole from prison against the recommendation of a parole board which advised that Zuma should not be released early after he was convicted of contempt of court. Fraser was South Africa's spy boss under Zuma from 2016 to 2018. The allegations have forced the 69-year-old Ramaphosa to fight for his political life. He has admitted the robbery did happen at his Phala Phala ranch in the northern province of Limpopo but said it was reported to the head of his protection unit, which falls under the South African Police Services. He said the money came from the sale of game animals at the farm and he was "not involved in any criminal conduct." Those answers have been seen as woefully inadequate, though. Ramaphosa has refused to say how much money was involved, why it was stashed at his ranch, and if the foreign currency was declared to authorities. WI

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Potential investors/developers who decide to operate within the proposed Caymanas Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in St. Catherine, Jamaica, will enjoy tax-free benefits for an extended period, according to Jamaica Information Services (JIS). This was disclosed by the Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, who said the Government is looking to attract interest in the development of the property as it seeks to get the Caymanas SEZ project started. “They will get 50 years tax-free benefit – no taxes, no income tax for 50 years. In contrast, by lease, you’ll get this wonderful piece of land,” he said. Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has mandated the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) to get the project started. SEZs are areas created within a country to facilitate rapid economic growth by leveraging tax incentives as a way of attracting foreign investments and technological advancement. Senator Hill was speaking on June 16 to global investor delegates/participants from the World Free Zones Organization’s Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE), 2022, held in Montego Bay from June 13 to 17. As part of the conference, they were participating in the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) Investor Tour of SEZs, ports and logistics facilities, which began at the proposed site of the Caymanas SEZ, where more than 650 acres -- to comprise industrial and commercial spaces -- will be developed for logistics purposes. Senator Hill further noted that 50 years without any taxes on dividends will be beneficial to the developer/investor who can arrange to have as many business operators rent their property, as they will have a long-term lease that will be renewable. WI

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gram, some of these students carry with them experiences they said give them firsthand knowledge of what District residents experience when they enter the emergency room. Stacie Burrell, a Northeast mother of five and Academy of Hope CNA graduate, recounted such an instance when she and her daughter spent several hours in the emergency room at a significantly understaffed hospital. Burrell said, amid all the chaos, her daughter expressed gratitude that she was pursuing a career in

5 Sharna Lewis and other graduates of Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School's Certified Nursing Assistant Program receive their pin during the ceremony, a rite of passage for nursing candidates. (Photo courtesy Heidi Markley Photography)

the medical field. “I’m going to push beyond CNA status and do the training to become a registered nurse,” said Burrell, 47. “We’re the ones who take care of patients on a daily basis, from washing, feeding and listening to them,” she said. “Nurses go through a lot, like staying away from their families and bending over backwards [for pa-

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strong academic foundation. “We were looking for career pathways that enabled our students to enter employment immediately,” Johnson said. “Healthcare is a high-demand, low-barrier career field with potential for significant growth,” Johnson said. “Most of the adults we serve don’t have high school diplomas and that is an entry point into becoming a CNA,” she added. “With the shortage of healthcare workers, CNAs in particular, there’s a high demand for them in long-term care facilities as well as home support for seniors who are aging in place at home.” After a challenging year, Sharna Lewis said she’s ready to continue along her professional journey. Once she acquires certification, Lewis will build upon previous work experience that includes a stint as a medical assistant at Orthopedic & Wellness in Waldorf, Maryland. The last decade has primed her for her latest milestone and future advancements in the field. Lewis, a mother of two from Southeast, enrolled in Academy of Hope last spring and paused her studies in the fall to give birth. Once she re-enrolled in January, Lewis delved into her coursework and, with the encouragement of staff members, conquered her fear of tests. “The work was challenging but rewarding,” said Lewis, 29. “The handson training was the best part. They pushed us forward and helped us continue our journey to certification. The test was the hardest but with the training we received from our instructors, it got easy in the end.” WI @SamPKCollins

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Sarafina Wright WI Contributing Writer Kaiser Permanente, one of the nation’s largest healthcare providers, has launched a new Center for Gun Violence Research and Education. With an initial $1.3 million in grants, the Center’s goal will be to reduce the incidence and impact of gun violence, including intimate partner violence and suicide. Kaiser said throughout the U.S., the Center will work to address the emotional and psychological trauma related to the aftermath of shootings and will focus on the profound impact gun violence has had in communities of color. In addition, the Center will develop, test and scale public health and health care solutions to address gun violence. These include research efforts focusing on solutions and interventions to gun violence, education efforts to inform the public and innovation efforts focusing on novel public health and health care processes, policies and intervention models to prevent gun violence. “It is increasingly and distressingly clear that gun violence is a public health crisis in the U.S., claiming lives and creating trauma with untold, long-lasting consequences for countless people,” Bechara Choucair, MD, chief health officer and senior vice president for Community Health at Kaiser Permanente said. “As a major health care organization caring for 12.6 million people, we are in a unique position to expand, amplify and implement promising work underway by health care and public health leaders to prevent future gun-related injuries and deaths, starting with a series of grants to organizations focused on addressing gun violence,” Choucair said. Kaiser’s grant partners include:

The Ad Council, Big Cities Health Coalition, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform and RAND Corporation. Gun violence remains a leading cause of premature death in the U.S., claiming more than 45,000 lives each year and surpassing motor vehicle fatalities as the leading cause of injury death, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Center builds on Kaiser’s 2018 work on gun violence as a public health issue with the formation of the Task Force on Firearm Injury Prevention and an accompanying $2 million in research funding to study clinical interventions to prevent gun injuries and deaths. “Through safe gun storage, we have the power to protect our loved ones from preventable tragedies,” Lisa Sherman, president and CEO of the Ad Council, said. “We applaud Kaiser Permanente for bringing organizations together so we can collectively reduce gun violence at scale. This funding will help us expand the reach of the End Family Fire campaign and continue to prevent the needless and tragic loss of lives due to unsecured firearms,” Sherman said. WI

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Washington Informer Charities Calvin W. Rolark Student Scholarship On behalf of the Board of Directors of Washington Informer Charities, I am proud announce the first Calvin W. Rolark Scholarship Award to Calvin Gidney, 17, a graduating senior from Jackson Reed Senior High School (formerly Wilson SHS)in Washington, D.C. Calvin plans to attend the University of Rhode Island where he plans to study communications and marketing. The scholarship, named in honor of The Washington Informer founder and publisher Dr. Calvin W. Rolark, Sr., was established to aid high school seniors who have demonstrated a desire to pursue a career in communications, journalism, broadcast media or media technology. We thank Calvin Gidney for submitting this winning essay and wish him the best in his educational and professional pursuits.

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Power to Share

Calvin Gidney Growing up in Washington DC can be all about field trips to the White House, motorcade traffic jams and recess on fields with monuments so resolute in the background they start to fade into it. Our town works hard to project itself as the land of lawyers, lobbyists and power players. Just as the monuments fade into the background with time, so does that image. The wealth gap in DC is stark. Hunger, homelessness, and poverty cut through the population. DC residents live in the center of democracy but don’t have voting representation in Congress. A Washington Post article reported that in December 2020 the median sales price for a single-family home

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in the city rose above $1 million to $1.1 million. But also true is that DC has more homeless encampments and tents with unhoused people are springing up in every part of the city. There are murals painted all over DC, playing up the “Chocolate City,”moniker. But those murals are on buildings in brutally gentrified neighborhoods like U Street and Navy Yard. Chocolate City clearly does not equal black power or even equality. According to the DC Council Office on Racial Equity black residents are five times more likely to be living below the federal poverty level than white residents. Despite the high cost of living here, the minimum wage for tipped workers is still an unlivable $5.05 an hour. I know this personally. I worked scooping ice-cream during the height of Covid, filling Uber-eats orders, often ending shifts without enough tips to cover my Uber ride home. We have come to not only expect this inequality, but to accept our own powerlessness to change it. We are taught that power belongs only to the chosen few. We are told it’s for the rich or the lucky. We get used to applauding power or fearing it. And we forget that WE HAVE IT. In 1968 in a speech to striking sanitation workers Martin Luther King, Jr. said "power properly understood is nothing but the ability to achieve purpose. It’s the strength to bring about ...... change" I don’t accept that inequality is unchangeable. But I have come to believe that change isn't forged

through political might, and power isn't forged through Machiavellian maneuvers. Power comes from connection and community. I want to go to college to live and learn in a community that will expand my thinking and open me up to a bigger, wider perspective. The most impactful lessons I have experienced, and my deepest learnings have happened through challenging discussions, actively working with others towards a common goal, and connecting with people that broaden my understanding of the world. I plan to study business because I believe that future business leaders must also be change agents, pushing both for-profits and social responsibility. Many corporate leaders today have trouble doing both at the same time. I think the task at hand requires new thinking and new leadership. I want to be ready. I plan to study marketing because I know storytelling can be a potent tool to move people to action. I want to employ digital marketing tactics that are typically used to sell products - to sell people on the idea that they have agency over their lives and the policy decisions that shape them. I want to develop messages that engage and empower people to take action. Most of all I want to go to college because I want power. I want the kind of muscle that doesn’t need a stage, or a boardroom, or an offshore bank account to flex. I want the kind of power that doesn’t need to be guarded. I want the kind of power that grows and gets stronger when it’s shared. I want power to share.

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Living Spouses, Descendants of WWII Veterans Could Secure V.A. Loan Through Bill Aja Beckham and Austin Cooper WWII veterans didn’t become homeowners after a housing development for 17,000 veterans denied Blacks homes; all-white local and state Veteran Administrations limited Blacks’ access to full veteran benefits; redlining and discriminatory bank practices restricted access to homebuying opportunities. WWII Black veterans returned home after victoriously winning the war but they weren’t honored with access to benefits to which they were promised when they signed on to serve. The G.I. Bill allowed veterans to accumulate wealth and helped foster the middle class income group through low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business or farm and payments for college or vocational tuition and living expenses while enrolled. However, Black veterans were unable to obtain access to homeownership and education because of discrimination. In addition, many Veteran Administrations (VA) officers often refused to process Black veterans’ claims. Black WWII veterans continued renting apartments because of widespread Jim Crow laws and racial covenants that segregated them to under-resourced areas. In November 2021, Congressmen James Clyburn and Seth Moulton and Senator Raphael Warnock introduced the G.I. Bill Restoration Act, which advocated for educational and homeownership benefits to transfer to spouses or children of WWII veterans interested in owning a home or attending college to build generational wealth, per the press release. “We all know the G.I. Bill lifted up a generation of WWII veterans but most Americans don’t know that many Black veterans were left out – denied benefits, denied homes and denied the

3 Tuskegee Airmen on the tarmac during WWII. (Color by Sightglass) 6 WWII Veteran and Tuskegee Airmen, Lt. Col. James H. Harvey, III, honored at Memorial Day parade in Washington, D.C. (Credit: Aja Beckham)

generational wealth that comes from going to college,” Moulton said. “We can never fully repay those American heroes. But we can fix this going forward for their families. While our generation didn’t commit this wrong, we should be committed to making it right. This legislation honors our nation’s commitment to America's vets.” While younger Black veterans and servicemen have shown high rates of homeownership at 17 percent compared to just 9 percent for whites from 2015 to 2019, older Black veterans were unable to similarly benefit. “It took years for Black WWII veterans to experience equity in benefits. But the white veterans had such a huge head start that it created racial inequities that will take years to overcome,” said Rodney Brooks, author of Fixing the Racial Wealth Gap. The November bill now in committee names two veterans: WWII Sgt. Isaac Woodard, Jr., beaten until blind by police five hours after being honorably discharged and denied veteran disability benefits, and Sgt. Joseph H. Maddox, accepted to Harvard University for a master’s degree program but denied VA assistance to “avoid setting a precedent.” Woodard Jr., 26, returned home

after being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1946. Still in uniform while on the way home, the Greyhound bus driver and Woodard exchanged words after the driver refused to pull over at Woodard’s request for a bathroom break, although company policy required drivers to be amenable to such requests. The driver pulled over at the sight of the police. Police Chief Lynwood Shull, and another officer, beat Woodard, at one point striking him so violently that the stick broke. Woodard would later be diagnosed as legally blind. The VA Hospital staff applied for VA benefits for Woodard because he had been discharged five hours prior to the incident but the application was denied. Instead, Wood-

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ard was granted part-time benefits and $50 monthly, a less than adequate income, forcing him to move in with his parents who would support him financially. The NAACP raised awareness and funds for Woodard through a benefit concert which sold 20,000 tickets in one day. Due to advocacy efforts including association leaders

speaking with President Harry Truman, Woodard received retroactive payments for his service. “If it had not been for the NAACP to come to his aid, I don't know what he would’ve done,” said Laura Williams, a niece of Woodard. “Later on, he did own several properties including a multifamily property, one with a funeral home, and other properties. But that came much later in his life.” Veterans everywhere experienced challenges and setbacks to homeownership. “We had to fight through all kinds of discrimination and redlining. Some of these places, even after you get through all that, the Klan would come and burn down. White people didn’t like Black people doing better than they were doing,” said Frank Smith, founder of the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum. In 2019, Black veterans’ homeownership rate was 59% while for white veterans the rate was 78 percent, according to Veterans United. For Black non-veterans, it’s 42 percent compared to 70 percent for whites, an even wider gap according to Census data. Veteran homeownership rates have eclipsed those of Black because of easier access to V.A. loans. But in recent years, legislators have committed themselves to closing the gap by advocating for the rollout of the G.I. Bill for Blacks who once faced discrimination.

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EDUCATION Teachers Find Fault with Recent IMPACT Evaluations Say Unprecedented Year Led to More Challenges and Confusion Sam P.K. Collins WI Staff Writer Long before an American University study determined that racial bias existed within the IMPACT evaluation system, District public school teachers rallied for its termination. For years, their central concern centered on administrators’ alleged weaponization of the evaluation system against teachers whose views didn’t align with theirs. At DC Public Schools (DCPS)’ virtual academy for instance, one teacher

said they received such treatment from Principal Dwan Jordon who assumed the role at the online school after a contentious stint at Johnson Middle School in Southeast. The teacher, who requested anonymity, said the atmosphere Jordon fostered didn’t allow for professional growth and emotional wellness, nor did he assist teachers who had questions about instructional strategies. “Since Day 1, there had been teachers Principal Jordon was gunning for [and] he lowballed them on their IM-

PACT evaluation,” the teacher said. “We had no instructional coaches [and] when we asked [him] for specific information, he told us to do our due diligence and [go through a] 50-page PowerPoint presentation we’d seen months ago. As principal, he was the only one we had to answer these questions but he intimidated a lot of people.” Under the IMPACT evaluation system, either the school principal or another designated administrator must observe a teacher as they carry out a lesson at least two times during the academic year, starting in the fall. As explained by those who’ve undergone the evaluation, the first observation provides an opportunity to gather feedback about aspects of the teaching practice. Teachers deemed “highly effective” can earn bonuses of up to $25,000 and recognition during an annual award ceremony. Other areas of focus on evaluations include culture, student achievement and collaboration. This academic year, Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) leaders have engaged DCPS central office about eliminating aspects of IMPACT connected to student assessments and teachers’ commitment to school and

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community because of COVID-related absences that have impeded learning. Meanwhile, the WTU, amid contract negotiations that don’t include discussions about IMPACT, formed committees tasked with exploring teacher evaluation systems from school systems in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and neighboring Montgomery County, Maryland. WTU President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons heralded Cleveland’s teacher evaluation system as one that fosters collaboration between teachers and school leaders which ultimately benefits students. She hinted at soon presenting recommendations to DCPS Chancellor Lewis Ferebee and D.C. Council Chairperson Phil Mendelson (D), among others. “We’re hopeful that we can present what we believe to be the framework of a fair IMPACT system for teachers,” Pogue Lyons said. “In Cleveland, everyone bought into the system and that’s what they believed helped them keep good teachers,” she said. “Their retention rate is better than most school systems. It’s one that helps to grow teachers.” DCPS didn’t return an Informer inquiry about the current stage of conversations about changing the IMPACT evaluation system, the number of teachers who scored low this academic year and the opportunities for coaching. Past criticism about IMPACT in-

cluded what detractors described as an intense focus on what occurs during the lesson plan and not the circumstances surrounding students’ performance or behavior. In situations where schools have experienced changes at the top, IMPACT evaluations have been less consistent. For instance, a teacher at Miner Elementary School in Northeast said since the principal left at the beginning of the school year, there has been little communication about personnel changes and how that would affect aspects of the teaching experience, particularly teacher evaluations. By the time teachers received their first evaluation in the middle of March, DCPS central office had installed a sixth principal at Miner Elementary. In some instances, those who served as principal did so for only a couple of days and with no knowledge of Miner’s inner workings, the anonymous teacher said. Such conditions, the teacher lamented, didn’t allow for growth. “In normal cases, we got three evaluations but we got two this time and I don’t know why,” the teacher said. “No one observed me until St. Patrick’s Day. My observation was good but as a teacher you want to grow. After my first observation, I was observed again one month later. But nothing helped me become a better educator [within that time]. We were just checking all the boxes.” WI @SamPKCollins

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EDUCATION VP Kamala Harris Delivers Message of Unity to Black Press Publishers Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer

Vice President Kamala Harris held an exclusive discussion with publishers from the National Newspaper Publishers Association, which represents the Black Press of America, during which she focused on topics ranging from voting rights to Roe v. Wade and racism in the U.S. “The Black Press has been very special,” Harris told the publishers in a 30-minute conversation moderated by NNPA President/CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. “[The administration] doesn’t expect special treatment, just fair treatment to cover the accomplishments because they are significant and will have, in many cases, a generational impact on families and communities,” she said. With a record number of women of color representing the administration in various capacities, Harris asserted that “when people who

hold office reflect those impacted, we can effect change.” “As vice president, I am humbled and honored to hold this position,” she said. “And this administration and President Joe Biden have been exceptional. For example, I recently gave a speech in South Carolina and it was in South Carolina that President Biden, then a candidate, said he was going to put a Black woman on the United States Supreme Court.” In April, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson earned Senate confirmation as the first Black woman to the nation’s high court. “This administration has appointed more Black women to the federal court than, I believe, any administration in the history of this country,” Harris said, highlighting, as an example, Biden’s appointment of former Congressional Black Caucus Chair Marcia Fudge as secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

“One of the big issues affecting our country right now is affordable housing and one of the accomplishments of our administration is the work we’ve been doing on home appraisals and how Black families’ homes get appraised for less than white people,” Harris said. Harris said the Biden Administration understands the vital issue of voting rights, despite the Senate’s failure to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the slew of suppression laws that Republican-led states have recently adopted. She acknowledged how the large voter turnout in the 2020 election and the special Senate election in Georgia in January 2021 helped catapult Democrats to the White House, also securing the party’s control of both chambers of Congress. “We must remind people what

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During each day, the Sale shall be conducted from 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon and from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. or until all the real properties scheduled for sale for that day are sold. The Sale shall occur at OTR located at 1101 4th Street, SW, Suites W244 and W250, Washington, DC 20024. All real properties are listed in square, suffix and lot, or parcel and lot, number order. The name of the owner of record and premise address of each real property are also stated. Certain real properties on this list do not have street numbers or premise addresses; therefore, none can be provided. A real property without a street number is generally stated on the below list as having “0” as a street address number. The list states the amount for which each real property may be sold at the Sale; an additional $200.00 Tax Sale Fee shall be added at the time of the sale. 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Purchasers shall have filed Form FR-500, Combined Business Tax Registration Application, prior to registering. This form should be filed online by visiting OTR’s website, www.mytax.dc.gov. A potential purchaser, including a natural person or business entity delinquent in the payment of in rem taxes (e.g. real property taxes) to the District, or one who has been convicted of a felony involving fraud, deceit, moral turpitude, or anti-competitive behavior, may not bid at the Sale or otherwise acquire an interest in real property sold at the Sale. A potential purchaser, including a natural person or business entity, must certify that such purchaser: 1) is not more than one year in arrears in any jurisdiction in the payment of in rem taxes not being contested in good faith; and, 2) has not been convicted in any jurisdiction of a felony involving fraud, deceit, moral turpitude, or anti-competitive behavior. Registration for the Sale is mandatory and begins Wednesday, July 6, 2022, online via www.mytax.dc.gov. Registration continues until the final day of the Sale. Prior to bidding at the Sale, a purchaser of real property must have made a deposit of at least 20% of the total purchase price. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE TO THE D.C. TREASURER BY CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, CASHIER’S CHECK, POSTAL MONEY ORDER, OR BANK WIRE. OTR is conducting four public seminars to explain tax sale procedures. Potential purchasers are highly encouraged to attend a seminar and review the District of Columbia 2022 Real Property Tax Sale Informational Guide (FAQ) available at https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/page/real-property-tax-sale. To enroll in a seminar, please register online via www.mytax.dc.gov. The seminars will be held online via Webex platform, on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, and Thursday, June 30, 2022. The Webex invitation link will be sent to the email you have provided at the time of registration. On each day, the first seminar will take place from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., and the second from 1:30 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. During each of the four seminars, OTR will explain the entire sale process and follow up with a question and answer period. The seminars are free and all are welcome. To enroll in a seminar, please register online via www.mytax.dc.gov. Enrollment is mandatory for anyone planning to attend one of the seminars. Enrollment will be granted on a first-come/first-served basis and will continue until all available slots are taken. A person with a communication impairment requiring an interpreter for the Sale shall notify OTR of the need for an interpreter no later than July 12, 2022, if they will be attending the Sale on July 19, 2022, and by July 13, 2022, if they will be attending the Sale on July 20, 2022. If an interpreter is required for the public seminars, OTR shall be notified no later than June 22, 2022 (if appearing at the seminar on June 29, 2022) and by June 23, 2022 (if appearing at the seminar on June 30, 2022). For additional tax sale related information please visit https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/page/real-property-tax-sale. You are also welcome to contact OTR at (202) 727-4TAX (4829), via email at Patricia.Watson@dc.gov, or visit its Customer Service Center at 1101 4th Street, SW, Suite W270, Washington, DC 20024. . Keith J. Richardson Deputy Chief Financial Officer Office of Tax and Revenue

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2022 TAX SALE REPORT

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$7,097.87 $15,419.49 $3,176.45 $4,065.95 $3,995.67 $10,838.03 $13,344.76 $21,305.21 $17,362.49 $18,209.37 $18,209.37 $2,810.95 $6,147.79 $64,836.46 $220,234.37 $36,176.81 $17,456.28 $9,273.91 $258.65 $32,189.25 $67,719.72 $26,431.96 $8,906.41 $2,674.58 $13,488.66 $363,956.97 $25,933.33 $33,824.36 $2,919.24 $17,658.48 $19,072.26 $19,014.37 $17,880.82 $22,227.61 $120,398.06 $92,703.67 $3,015.34 $25,964.02 $1,391.42 $17,944.81 $29,717.95 $16,065.87 $1,825.89 $3,146.58 $21,796.37 $1,575.46 $938.61 $98,109.32 $4,001.88 $3,047.84 $5,032.15 $2,659.33 $5,061.94 $13,831.19 $53,078.10 $53,078.10 $6,474.00 $1,252.12 $13,906.53 $27,550.22 $14,096.74 $6,329.48 $13,205.28 $139,694.55 $8,710.80 $28,291.14 $2,709.39 $15,131.49 $34,230.16 $227,150.63 $51,584.26 $11,325.28 $2,607.90 $5,657.98 $2,843.16 $93,401.23 $4,116.38 $4,346.06 $4,813.07 $6,078.86 $3,021.20 $8,500.10 $2,910.05 $5,139.50 $4,847.47 $4,389.71 $4,312.74 $4,587.19 $4,660.29 $17,636.79 $20,040.80 $5,271.23 $11,567.43


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2022 TAX SALE REPORT

CONNECTICUT AVE CONNECTICUT AVE CONNECTICUT AVE CONNECTICUT AVE JOCELYN ST NW CHEVY CHASE PKWY NW STEPHENSON PL NORTHAMPTON ST 32ND PL NW NW 36TH ST CONNECTICUT AVE VAN NESS ST VAN NESS ST VAN NESS ST CONNECTICUT AVE NW CATHEDRAL AVE DEVONSHIRE PL HAWTHORNE ST WOODLAND DR CALVERT ST WOODLAND DR WOODLEY PL WOODLEY PL WOODLEY PL CONNECTICUT AVE CONNECTICUT AVE CONNECTICUT AVE MACOMB ST ORDWAY ST ORDWAY ST LINNEAN AVE ELLICOTT ST ELLICOTT ST NEBRASKA AVE OREGON AVE RITTENHOUSE ST QUESADA ST 29TH ST 31ST ST BARNABY ST BARNABY ST UTAH AVE BIRCH ST MASSACHUSETTS AVE BELMONT RD R ST FLORIDA AVE R ST R ST R ST KALORAMA RD CONNECTICUT AVE CALIFORNIA ST COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD WYOMING AVE KALORAMA RD 20TH ST KALORAMA RD BELMONT RD BELMONT RD BELMONT RD 20TH ST 20TH ST KALORAMA PL CALVERT ST CALVERT ST 18TH ST 18TH ST COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD 18TH ST WYOMING AVE 18TH ST 18TH ST ONTARIO RD 17TH ST KALORAMA RD BEEKMAN PL BEEKMAN PL 16TH ST NW 16TH ST COLUMBIA RD

NW $3,714.51 NW $4,473.70 NW $3,335.14 NW $4,851.67 NW $4,691.21 NW $424,359.00 NW $52,200.44 NW $1,545.44 NW $15,854.63 NW $13,933.25 NW $5,383.70 NW $8,343.66 NW $2,591.68 NW $35,341.51 NW $3,120.84 NW $5,439.21 NW $3,009.92 NW $4,372.47 NW $7,186.61 NW $9,259.93 NW $164,177.76 NW $3,348.95 NW $3,022.15 NW $1,107,220.59 NW $2,782.96 NW $4,247.90 NW $5,033.03 NW $5,877.30 NW $5,476.38 NW $4,572.29 NW $2,779.20 NW $4,572.29 NW $9,131.28 NW $8,309.71 NW $4,523.50 NW $8,557.97 NW $11,966.03 NW $26,775.35 NW $24,270.18 NW $39,701.09 NW $10,720.41 NW $17,336.96 NW $2,381.35 NW $5,222.14 NW $4,866.65 NW $5,364.21 NW $16,679.49 NW $40,605.00 NW $210,859.67 NW $26,627.53 NW $47,909.06 NW $10,592.64 NW $28,367.25 NW $866,861.69 NW $203,377.55 NW $656,335.41 NW $2,699.38 NW $6,371.73 NW $2,735.97 NW $6,631.21 NW $13,506.75 NW $61,927.91 NW $17,090.95 NW $3,301.47 NW $6,114.15 NW $13,116.16 NW $4,634.79 NW $8,013.10 NW $4,543.00 NW $4,665.97 NW $2,923.76 NW $13,660.44 NW $3,073.90 NW $2,949.08 NW $27,637.68 NW $8,024.85 NW $66,632.26 NW $100,352.07 NW $11,421.39 NW $19,131.51 NW $47,157.13 NW $5,314.64 NW $6,865.59 NW $99,760.42 NW $8,698.61 NW $8,860.23 NW $15,589.14 NW $12,622.34 NW $3,941.02 NW $5,539.98 NW $145,490.88 NW $3,209.36 NW $10,532.63

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WHITE, JOHN WHITE, INEZ E 1716 NEWMAN, COREY E AN, GI-HYUN 1777 FOLEY, JOHN P 1771 1851 ONTARIO RD PL NW LLC 1851 ONTARIO ROAD LLC 2920 KEHOE 2910 18TH ST NW LLC 2910 ARIAS, RAMONA 3103 SARTORI, MICHAEL B GIORGIS,ARON 1735 1756 KILBOURNE LLC 1756 HOLLIE, SYLVIA J AUSBROOKS, RONALD 1717 KORT,ANTON G 1917 STEININGER, JOHN E STEININGER, JOHN E 1841 KEWALRAMANI,ANGELINA N 3220 MICHEL, ERNESTINE B 3315 ST ELMO CRAWFORD RATTNER, DAWN 1753 BRIDGET M KEENAN EST TENACITY 3314 MOUNT PLEASANT ST LLC 3314 TENACITY 3314 MOUNT PLEASANT ST LLC 3314 TENACITY 3314 MOUNT PLEASANT ST LLC 3314 WHYTE, SHARON D DUPREE, MINNIE R 1871 STEININGER, JOHN E 1807 COOK,TIMOTHY R 3415 3421 BROWN STREET LLC 3421 MELONE, DOMNICA MELONE, HARRY 3426 MADDEN, DONALD R 3506 GRIFFIN, EDITH 1736 VAUGH-COOKE, PATRICIA D DUTT, MONISH K 4201 BRIGGS, EDSON W BRIGGS, EDSON W HALL, SIDNEY R 4629 WHITE, M D WHITE, LORENZO M 4251 RANDALL, MARILYN R 4606 GEORGETOWN CAB & FIN COMPANY INC LONGEVITY REALTY GROUP LLC 1414 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1430 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION COLUMBIA HEIGHTS YEAP, CLARISSA 1451 WILLIAM, GATTER 1451 MOHAN, RAJAN G KANNUTH, SINDHA 1451 MURRAY, MARYANNE MURRAY, ERIN C 2331 TARANTOLO, SONIA 1427 CAMERON, HEATHER D 1421 MINNA, MARCELO 1435 MOUKARIM, JOUMANA 1454 EUCLID OWNERSHIP GROUP LLC 1441 1441 EUCLID STREET LLC 1441 1441 EUCLID STREET LLC 1439 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 KORHONEN, RACHNA 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 NON PROFIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 2750 CHECCOS LLC 2750 NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY 2750 NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY 2750 KASASKERIS,A A 1446 EVANS, MARTHA R 1420 1471 GIRARD STREET HOLDING 1471 BRADFORD, MICHELE POONWAH, CHRISTIAN 1440 STEININGER, HERMINIA STEININGER, JOHN E 1433 UNITY HEALTH CARE INC 3020 COLORADO COLUMBIA LLC 1475 BAHAR,ARDRELLE 1401 LOS HERMANOS INC 1428 LOS HERMANOS INC 1426 HIATT PLACE LLC 3228 PATTON, DOROTHY S 1446 PARK SIXTEEN LLC 1531 1468 NEWTON LLC 1468 WHITE, KATHER F 1431 WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE FLUCAS, JOHN 1408 BRIGGS, WILLIAM N 1417 MINOR, MARY A MINOR, IRWIN L 1410 DIAMON RIDGE LLC 1422 WOLDEHER, GETACHEW 4022 HARRISON,VIOLA FERBISH,THELMA 4202 BM ELITE GROUP LLC 4204 CHRISTIAN, M CHRISTIAN, J M 1518 KNAPP, MICHAEL P R KNAPP, MICHAEL P R STREETS, JOHN C 1416 WALKER, NADINE V WALKER, WINSTON K 4402 TREADWELL, BERTRAND 1524

6 - TAX JUNE 2022

LANIER PL LANIER PL LANIER PL ONTARIO PL ONTARIO RD 18TH ST MOUNT PLEASANT ST NW IRVING ST KILBOURNE PL KENYON ST KENYON ST LAMONT ST 17TH ST 17TH ST NEWTON ST PARK RD NW MOUNT PLEASANT ST MOUNT PLEASANT ST MOUNT PLEASANT ST MONROE ST NEWTON ST OAKWOOD TER BROWN ST 16TH ST 16TH ST UPSHUR ST NW BLAGDEN AVE NW NW BLAGDEN AVE COLORADO AVE BLAGDEN TER 15TH ST BELMONT ST CHAPIN ST CHAPIN ST BELMONT ST BELMONT ST BELMONT ST 15TH ST CHAPIN ST CHAPIN ST CHAPIN ST EUCLID ST EUCLID ST EUCLID ST EUCLID ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST HARVARD ST HARVARD ST GIRARD ST COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD 14TH ST COLUMBIA RD COLUMBIA RD PARK RD PARK RD HIATT PL MONROE ST PARK RD NEWTON ST MONROE ST MERIDIAN PL NEWTON ST PARKWOOD PL SHEPHERD ST 14TH ST 14TH ST 14TH ST WEBSTER ST 14TH ST 14TH ST ALLISON ST 15TH ST ALLISON ST

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

$27,768.12 $4,261.76 $5,083.44 $6,188.65 $174,164.97 $107,337.30 $45,658.52 $1,734.53 $3,693.95 $15,077.68 $72,692.30 $4,725.34 $10,633.72 $7,996.29 $12,972.11 $6,032.07 $5,620.93 $2,066.29 $4,762.96 $4,785.96 $5,586.32 $73,377.80 $11,469.19 $10,956.85 $5,250.33 $6,514.75 $47,483.99 $8,390.74 $5,149.75 $17,655.15 $2,655.70 $6,641.05 $6,622.70 $23,829.54 $5,366.95 $21,474.78 $6,534.05 $88,278.79 $14,778.41 $3,527.13 $2,666.56 $3,527.13 $4,179.85 $2,600.40 $6,538.53 $2,873.47 $2,761.02 $3,846.27 $5,508.60 $5,564.70 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $3,006.06 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $2,753.30 $10,610.31 $9,969.21 $2,841.08 $74,290.75 $4,650.79 $13,784.66 $4,147.74 $35,627.79 $258,670.39 $16,163.91 $2,648.05 $18,342.88 $17,106.92 $191,788.81 $60,754.25 $2,743.32 $110,634.02 $45,442.17 $2,897.17 $4,251.76 $3,032.22 $3,483.20 $8,597.68 $42,497.98 $4,424.85 $7,526.32 $3,279.49 $3,279.49 $3,530.65 $30,188.40 $13,808.15

2022 TAX SALE REPORT

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NW $11,265.32 NW $15,358.78 NW $2,858.65 NW $25,907.52 NW $3,063.50 NW $5,575.28 NW $9,166.67 NW $11,935.45 NW $7,691.15 NW $2,622.98 NW $41,693.72 NW $14,631.51 NW $30,935.78 NW $259.01 NW $6,440.18 NW $6,823.94 NW $4,660.82 NW $1,221.31 NW $4,013.43 NW $11,598.95 NW $7,336.82 NW $6,179.28 NW $12,714.76 NW $26,574.61 NW $16,375.69 NW $7,011.63 NW $89,042.44 NW $7,516.08 NW $6,845.52 NW $2,676.73 NW $5,002.30 NW $7,612.07 NW $9,489.88 NW $19,639.11 NW $8,598.59 NW $102,314.44 NW $10,026.00 NW $35,652.82 NW $19,388.58 NW $14,504.74 NW $43,749.55 NW $39,957.93 NW $2,309.91 NW $12,869.87 NW $39,649.11 NW $31,576.98 NW $6,068.76 NW $25,640.84 NW $119,672.67 NW $44,595.87 NW $80,300.97 NW $3,032.02 NW $4,134.52 NW $30,738.75 NW $1,368,405.07 NW $526.96 NW $7,394.57 NW $526.96 NW $526.96 NW $7,397.96 NW $903.47 NW $380.56 NW $598.52 NW $770.75 NW $3,292.80 NW $5,424.15 NW $12,072.65 NW $40,569.15 NW $37,191.71 NW $47,349.53 NW $2,900.78 NW $15,780.18 NW $58,342.41 NW $3,673.24 NW $3,193.81 NW $5,173.86 NW $23,536.47 NW $17,261.23 NW $53,399.22 NW $44,355.03 NW $6,795.46 NW $30,494.58 NW $10,091.41 NW $4,106.24 NW $16,422.44 NW $52,439.71 NW $48,454.39 NW $2,943.84 NW $3,542.78 NW $12,389.39 NW $56,380.09 NW $10,029.97 NW $8,989.24 NW $56,156.43

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2022 TAX SALE REPORT

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EMERSON ST DELAFIELD ST DECATUR ST DECATUR PL 8TH ST 8TH ST 6TH ST ALLISON ST 7TH ST 7TH ST 7TH ST 9TH ST 9TH ST 9TH ST GIRARD ST 10TH ST 10TH ST DOUGLAS ST EVARTS ST 12TH ST JACKSON ST 12TH ST 12TH ST QUINCY ST URELL PL DECATUR ST 11TH ST 12TH ST EMERSON ST 12TH ST 12TH ST SARGENT RD 12TH ST 12TH PL 13TH ST PERRY ST 12TH ST 12TH ST JACKSON ST JACKSON ST 12TH ST 12TH ST GIRARD ST EVARTS ST RHODE ISLAND AVE EVARTS ST HAMLIN ST 14TH ST KEARNY ST MICHIGAN AVE 13TH ST 13TH PL 13TH PL 13TH PL SOUTH DAKOTA AVE DELAFIELD PL 16TH ST 16TH ST LAWRENCE ST NE 16TH ST HAMLIN ST PROVIDENCE ST PROVIDENCE ST CAPITOL AVE KENDALL ST KENDALL ST CAPITOL AVE WEST VIRGINIA AVE SIMMS PL RAUM ST MONTELLO AVE MONTELLO AVE MONTELLO AVE 11TH PL MONTELLO AVE MONTELLO AVE HOLBROOK TER MONTELLO AVE MONTELLO AVE MEIGS PL HOLBROOK TER HOLBROOK TER HOLBROOK TER PENN ST QUEEN ST QUEEN ST QUEEN ST QUEEN ST QUEEN ST WEST VIRGINIA AVE MONTELLO AVE QUEEN ST

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2022 TAX SALE REPORT

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$21,453.68 $1,121.42 $1,551.74 $1,551.74 $7,292.91 $2,997.45 $1,746.87 $84,743.94 $520.92 $23,007.69 $12,823.31 $322.95 $836.34 $19,677.10 $389.64 $415.53 $6,416.42 $19,402.97 $3,282.71 $2,413.71 $14,423.62 $598.35 $905.54 $868.14 $1,835.90 $2,396.52 $2,583.41 $2,634.19 $7,703.93 $4,893.98 $6,548.32 $1,301.70 $242.85 $2,169.69 $459.96 $2,330.03 $2,030.14 $6,959.10 $5,227.27 $4,592.97 $761.49 $318.23 $2,057.08 $14,130.15 $5,812.97 $7,255.54 $294.80 $1,219.22 $323.91 $3,266.70 $6,319.79 $2,979.25 $2,702.10 $24,630.67 $13,840.86 $5,956.54 $23,180.30 $230.03 $9,236.59 $481.50 $1,478.36 $65,109.78 $170,020.99 $545.32 $20,547.22 $9,904.91 $13,869.06 $15,954.16 $393.29 $20,793.31 $36,860.68 $139,220.71 $4,413.19 $11,764.71 $40,155.25 $2,856.81 $240.85 $19,045.38 $552.82 $13,273.84 $324.23 $384.66 $21,926.15 $405.22 $572.51 $756.44 $756.44 $385.41 $372.11 $36,064.89 $14,284.65 $12,920.58 $92,700.09

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$1,960.95 $1,321.93 $1,321.93 $1,321.93 $1,321.93 $1,321.93 $3,541.40 $576.22 $262.59 $262.59 $262.59 $262.59 $26,776.37 $3,155.61 $3,853.03 $133,678.62 $1,653.23 $3,841.20 $739.94 $20,321.88 $3,132.97 $2,923.09 $21,091.20 $2,861.82 $3,742.47 $5,461.97 $4,560.52 $2,282.96 $20,924.57 $5,369.23 $3,890.48 $10,168.07 $11,159.54 $49,270.70 $7,691.51 $294.29 $5,857.36 $1,745.46 $3,365.86 $31,098.99 $1,564.23 $759.59 $759.59 $2,084.47 $2,864.20 $1,068.55 $15,509.24 $1,719.79 $5,785.59 $6,574.71 $8,937.71 $2,916.96 $16,089.78 $46,106.72 $474.29 $380.95 $5,892.41 $28,021.90 $2,632.24 $3,712.98 $13,181.12 $5,605.25 $4,834.98 $9,221.08 $7,809.17 $2,849.06 $2,616.82 $5,594.78 $4,957.93 $8,108.79 $6,402.28 $10,232.84 $14,187.78 $2,647.48 $57,647.89 $48,228.47 $4,479.19 $14,171.35 $4,971.43 $15,588.61 $3,466.88 $4,372.88 $2,944.71 $5,339.10 $8,884.83 $2,862.81 $546.68 $347.07 $1,287.55 $328.99 $292.78 $92,965.68 $4,784.07

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EDITORIAL

Is There an Answer to Gun Violence? Gun violence in D.C. is completely off the chain. It’s gotten so far out of hand that the youngest and most innocent bystanders, who may be children, are just as likely to become victims as the perpetrators, many of whom are children or young adults themselves. There seems to be no clear answer on how to address the issue. What is happening, however, counts as little more than finger-pointing. While D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser succeeded in her reelection bid for a third term on Tuesday, residents say they’re angry and frustrated because they don’t believe she is doing enough to address the issues. Meanwhile, Bowser is holding press conferences regularly to announce new initiatives to address gun violence which only time will reveal if any of her endeavors are successful. Residents also point to the police, who say they don’t do enough to prevent crime and only show up after a crime has been committed. Meanwhile, police officers say they’re frustrated as they point to residents who they believe know the perpetrators but are unwilling to tell for the sake of not breaking the so-called street code against snitching. Teachers, preachers and parents are not immune to the blame game either. Some say if there were better teachers in the schools and preachers in pulpits with whom more young people could relate, parents might have an easier job parenting and maintain better control of their children. No one wants to see an innocent child die. And it’s even difficult to hear the tearful cries of a mother who has lost her child so young and far too soon. But fathers grieve, too. And as both parents mourn, they often find themselves without the financial means needed to bury their young child. When will enough be enough? When will Americans stop paying lip service to end gun violence instead of reacting and going out to purchase a weapon out of fear that gun violence is headed to their front door next? Today, more guns are owned by Americans than there are people, which means gun-related incidents will inevitably rise. What will it take to stop it? No one seems to have an answer. WI

Is Racism Alive and Well? Testimonies from Jan. 6 Committee Indicate ‘Yes’

Like the O.J. Simpson, Johnny Depp and Bill Cosby trials, Americans always seem to be captivated by the glad and not-so-glad tidings revealed in televised court proceedings of how profile citizens. This time, while it’s not the underhanded dealings that formed the basis of the Watergate scandal and served as the downfall of Richard Nixon, recent testimonies shared under oath before the Jan. 6 committee continue to illustrate just how far our country has not come. Yes, it’s been over 300 years since America won its independence but we’re still holding on to many of the attitudes and biases that have kept us from really becoming “one nation under God.” Listening to Black Georgia election worker Wandrea ArShaye Moss agonizingly share how she has received numerous racist threats after Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, targeted her and her mother, one has to wonder just how far the former president would have gone to secure victory. Were there any limits? In multiple Facebook messages, Moss was given this warning: “Be glad it's 2020 and not 1920.” We can only imagine what such messages really wanted to say to Moss. Moss has since left her job of 10 years – one which she said she really loved. She described how she was taught by both her mother and grandmother about the importance of voting. She shared how she was taught that every citizen should somehow contribute to the body politic – running for office, volunteering in some capacity or, in her case, working behind the scenes. But she never figured that because of her commitment to her job, that she and her mother would face death threats and repeated harassment, often delivered by strangers who attempted to hide their predilection for racism under the cloak of patriotism. However, even more disconcerting is the way our former president lodged a smear campaign against Moss and her mother. Don’t take our word for it, just listen to the recordings of Trump and Giuliani. It’s a classic example of David and Goliath. And like the Biblical story, we know that giants can and do fall. But they don’t go quietly – they never have and they never will. Still, we remain hopeful, even prayerful, that the truth which the Jan. 6 committee hopes to uncover, will eventually see the light of day. We’ve had enough of fake news. WI

TO THE EDITOR Baker Will Be Missed

Not For Us, Not By Us

Sad to see Rushern Baker drop out of the gubernatorial Democratic primary just days before the election, but I commend him for having ethics. If you can’t pay your staff, you must suspend the campaign because it’s unfair for people to work without compensation. I look forward to him coming back in the future. Lourine Chambers Largo, Md.

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What on God’s green earth is a “Juneteenth Watermelon Salad”? And why do these corporations think they can play in our face as a community this way? I’ve never seen July 4th, so why Juneteenth? We must gate-keep our culture and tradition, but no, we insist on being validated by the dominant culture and the bastardization soon follows. Kimberlyn Anthony Washington, D.C.

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Charlene Crowell

Record Inflation Shrinks Housing Affordability, Worsens Racial Wealth Gaps

This summer, temperatures are not the only thing rising above normal. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the nation's consumer price index (CPI) at the end of May was the largest since December 1981, more than 40 years ago. This key economic measure tracks the change in prices paid by consumers for goods and services for about 93% of the total U.S. population.

The most recent report released on June 10 showed double-digit CPI increases for fuel, food, utilities and both new and used vehicles. Even before this data release, many consumers already adjusted their lives to compensate as best they could for $5 per gallon gas prices, keeping family cars longer, and taking fewer family outings to free up funds for still-rising food prices. But how much longer can housing remain affordable when prices for both homes and rents are rising even higher? Homeownership, historically a reliable building block to family

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wealth, is more of a challenge today for first-time homebuyers. As of 2022's first quarter, the median price of an existing single-family home grew to $368,200, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 15.7% higher than a year ago. Families able to afford a 20% down payment on this median-priced home can look forward to a monthly mortgage of approximately $1,383, which is $319 more — 30% higher — than a year ago, according to NAR. For Black America, however, a history replete with systemic discrim-

ination in education, employment, lending and housing imposes additional harsh realities that have yet to be effectively addressed. From 2013 to 2019, after adjusting for inflation, the median household income of Black households increased by just $800, compared with about $3,000 for white households and $3,700 for Latinx households, according to research by the National Equity Atlas that analyzed the nation's 100 largest metro areas. Additionally, during these same years, the number of neighborhoods affordable to Black households dropped by 14%.

"Shrinking neighborhood affordability and the dearth of affordable neighborhoods that provide the necessary conditions for health, well-being, and economic success in many large metros are reinforcing longstanding patterns of racial segregation and creating new ones," concludes this report. Other new research from Freddie Mac sought to identify the causes of soaring home prices and where affordable homes might still be found. "What drove home price growth and can it continue?", Freddie Mac's new

imal. Like many teenagers his age, he had dropped out of school because it was no longer relevant to his life. How can we realistically expect kids to focus on math, English and history when they have to focus on not being killed or having their loved ones harmed? Every day, shootings and stabbings occur that may not result in death, but they leave lasting anger, fear and trauma on the individual, the family and the community. Living in a war zone filled with violence, destruction and poverty is a life that is a reality for many.

The Poor People's Campaign, led by Rev. William Barber and Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, just held its march and rally in D.C., highlighting the plight of millions of Americans who have no livable wage or healthcare and are on the brink of hunger and eviction. They stand on the principle that people should not live or die from poverty in the wealthiest nation in the world. Economic inequality, systemic racism, and unjust criminalization systems are the root causes of poverty and

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David W. Marshall

Poverty and the Children of Privilege

What makes a 16-year-old child become a murderer? Each day in many Black communities, we see many of our youths and young adults trapped in a life of violence that they see no means of escaping. Rather than what's wrong with them, we should ask what happened to them. As we continue to experience the typical highs and lows of our news cycles, the confirmation of Ketanji

Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court is still an inspiring and proud moment in 2022. For many youths and young adults in urban America, having the first Black female confirmed as an associate justice to the Supreme Court means little or nothing to them. Many nationwide remain outraged by the recent supermarket shooting in Buffalo, the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and the hospital shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mass shootings are nothing new to many teenagers in urban America, where gun violence is a regular part of life.

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The war in Ukraine means nothing to them. The same is true of the midterm elections and the public hearings conducted by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee. While the attack on voting rights and voter suppression negatively affect communities of color, it is not a significant concern in their world. Several weeks ago, a 15-year-old rapper was shot and killed near his home in Washington, D.C. He was shot, chased down, and shot multiple times to ensure that his death was complete — hunted down like an an-

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Marian Wright Edelman

Celebrating Juneteenth

For the second straight year, America proudly celebrated Juneteenth as a federal holiday, marking the jubilant date in 1865 when many enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free from federal troops arriving in Galveston after the end of the Civil War—more than two and a

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half years after President Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing all slaves in the Confederate states. Black families have celebrated Juneteenth for generations, starting in Texas. The scholar Annette Gordon-Reed has written about her childhood memories of Juneteenth in her Texas hometown, describing the red soda, barbecued meat, games and firecrackers, and the way Black community elders used the holiday

to teach history: "In my small town, the story of Gordon Granger, the U.S. Army general who announced, in Galveston, on June 19, 1865, that slavery was over, was told with seriousness and bits of gallows humor. The older people joked that the Emancipation Proclamation had actually been signed two years before, but 'the white people' wanted to get a few extra harvest seasons in before they told 'the Negroes' about it.

My father would say, with a sardonic smile and a short laugh, that it was worse than that: 'the slaves have never really been freed.'" Her father was not the only one who felt that way. Today Juneteenth is a chance for all of us to honor this history together, rejoice in how far we've come and reflect on how far we still have to go in the slow, hard and unfinished journey towards freedom and racial justice in our nation. In my dear friend

and beloved role model Fannie Lou Hamer's eternal words, nobody's free until everybody's free. I share again a prayer by Rev. James Forbes, senior minister emeritus of Riverside Church in New York City and an anchor of the Children's Defense Fund's Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute at Haley Farm, to sustain and strengthen us as we carry on the

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E. Faye Williams

Just a 'Dust-Up'

Jack Del Rio is not necessarily a stupid man. He was a three-sport athlete who received an athletic scholarship to USC. He had a successful collegiate career and was drafted into the NFL by the New Orleans Saints. In addition to the Saints, he played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins. While playing for Kansas City, in 1990, he even earned

his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Kansas. He began an NFL coaching career in 1997 which he continues in its latest iteration as defensive coordinator for the Washington Commanders. With all of his professional achievements, Del Rio has gained his greatest notoriety for comparing "riots" associated with the George Floyd murder as more egregious than the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, simply describing the insurrection as a "dust-up." I find it difficult to comprehend

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how anyone could rationalize the attempted coup d'état of the U.S. government as being less significant than any civil disorder. That intemperate remark cost him $100,000 in team fines and widespread condemnation in the metro D.C. area. Del Rio's remarks are indicative of a mindset that is becoming more pervasive throughout the nation: a circling of the wagons to protect and defend the interests of white folks. Find an enemy/ target, demonize them/it, make an unfavorable characterization

about/against one's adversary, and use that characterization to justify one's own immoral or illegal conduct or beliefs. This is the same myopic justification of oppressive and discriminatory conduct that has plagued this nation from its beginning. Del Rio and those whose tactics mirror those described are not stupid, but they suffer from the ignorance inspired by an unwillingness to honestly assess facts, and an inflated sense of self-worth and arrogance. Sadly, this belief system flourishes and the coup d'état that

it inspires remains an ongoing threat. This has been dramatically illustrated in the public hearings of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States. There is no debate about the fact that Trump, Giuliani, Eastman, Guilfoyle, Brooks, Hawley and the remaining participants in the menagerie of Jan. 6 speakers incited the mob to riot and violence. For those willing to open their eyes and minds, there is no debate

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Rev. W. Franklyn Richardson

COVID-19 is Adapting Every Day. We Need to Look Beyond the Syringe to Catch Up

It’s time we finally shatter the needle. With COVID-19 likely to be a part of our lives forever, experts believe Americans will have to annually get vaccinated like many of us do for the flu. The only problem is that many Americans are tired of getting poked like a pin cushion or are afraid of getting a shot in the first place.

As the chairman of the Conference of National Black Churches, I have worked over the past 18 months to engage 30,000 congregations on breaking down barriers to the vaccine. Despite this relentless work to instill confidence in its safety, the results have been frustrating: 47% of Black and brown Americans remain unvaccinated. It’s become clear that the needle — a symbol of pain, addiction and death in our community — is a root cause of this problem. So as we move forward with COVID-19, it’s crucial the federal

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government empower the innovators seeking to increase our vaccination rates. One of the few good byproducts of this ugly time is the revolutionary research on new vaccine methods. In an era when we carry computers in our pockets and drive around in electric cars, there’s no reason we shouldn’t have vaccines in a pill. The numbers are a sobering reminder that the shot is a common denominator in vaccine hesitancy. Lost in the misinformation and baseless conspiracy theories is the very real fear of needles, which one

pre-pandemic study found stopped 16% of adults from getting a flu shot. Vaxart, the pharmaceutical company that specializes in pillform vaccines, found that a quarter of Black Americans are terrified of getting a shot. This fear doesn’t come from some unfounded superstition. Our country’s medical marvels often came at a cost to Black Americans. The words “Tuskegee Experiment” invoke the not-so-distant past in which Black men were the subject of deceptive, unethical medical tests. While decades have passed, the mistrust

looms over many families. While needle alternatives have been mulled for years, companies ramped up that research during the pandemic. Several entities have ramped up their research to address hesitancy and inequity. Options like that proposed by Vaxart are actively exploring a pill alternative that wouldn’t have to be stored at ultra-low temperatures like the current vaccines. If their trials are indeed successful, we can potentially expand access, enhance public trust

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Marc H. Morial

As Father's Day Coincides With Juneteenth, We Celebrate #BLACKDADS

"What it meant to be a newly freed Black man and a father in 1865 mirrors what it means to be a Black man and a father today: providing for and protecting your family, nurturing your children's sense of self-worth and identity, defying stereotypes, resisting oppression, keeping the faith, and reckoning with the understanding, as Smithsonian

Institution secretary Lonnie Bunch observed, that emancipation is ‘process that is still unfolding — not simply a day or a moment of jubilee.'" — Johnathon Briggs In the 50 years since Father's Day became an official national holiday, this is the second time it has fallen on June 19 — Juneteenth, which was designated a federal holiday just last year. While the timing may be a coincidence, the intertwining of the two

holidays is an opportunity to reflect on the unique nature of Black fatherhood — both today, and on the day when Union Army general Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to deliver General Order No. 3 informing the people of Texas that all enslaved people were free. Among the many horrors of the "peculiar institution," as white southerners euphemistically referred to slavery, perhaps the most agonizing was the wrenching of children from their

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parents. "Night and day, you could hear men and women screaming … ma, pa, sister or brother … taken without any warning," a formerly enslaved woman told an interviewer from the Federal Writers Project in 1938. "People was always dying from a broken heart." After emancipation, thousands of formerly enslaved people placed newspaper ads hoping to reunite with loved ones. Last Seen: Finding Family After

Slavery, an online database of these ads, calls them "testaments to their enduring hope and determination to regain what was taken from them." But the brutality of family separation as a means of maintaining white supremacy did not disappear with emancipation. Jim Crow took over where the slave auctioneer left off. In 1965, a federal report, "The Negro Family: The Case For National

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‘Nollywood Dreams’ is a Rocky Road to Stardom

Round House Theatre’s New Play Delivers Comedic Delight Brenda C. Siler WI Contributing Writer Ayamma Okafor knows she can act and being in front of the camera is within her reach but is she being realistic? That is the premise of “Hollywood Dreams,” the latest African-based play from Jocelyn Bioh. No stranger to Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Md., Bioh has crafted a play where everything is questioned. Filmmaker Gbenga Ezie returns to his homeland of Nigeria to cast his latest movie. Whether or not his credentials are legit is one question. His former girlfriend Fayola Ogunleye thinks she has the female lead in the movie opposite Wale Owusu, one of the hottest actors in Nigerian films. Director Raymond O. Caldwell wanted to ensure Nigerian authenticity in this play, from the dialect to the costumes in “Nollywood Dreams.” In addition to the dialect, this storyline can take place anywhere. Caldwell and Bioh worked with Dawn-Elin Fraser, the dialect coach on the creative team for the Off-Broadway production of the play. “I love what Jocelyn is doing in her work. She is trying to introduce audiences to Africa and not the stereotypical version of Africa,” Caldwell said. “I think there is a greater connection to our understanding of Black people globally.” Six actors are in the cast of “Nollywood Dreams.” I found all of their characters believable. Joel Ashur is Wale Owusu, the movie star hunk with a receptive heart.

5 From opening night for “Nollywood Dreams” are (L-R) Yao Dogbe (Gbenga Ezie) and Yetunde Felis-Ukwu (Fayola Ogunieye). The play from playwright Jocelyn Bioh is at Round House Theatre until July 3. It is a humorous look at the Nigerian film industry. (Photo courtesy Round House Theatre)

Renea S. Brown portrays Dede Okafor, making fun of her sister Ayamma’s dreams. Ernaisja Curry is Ayamma who never gives up on seeing herself on film. Jacqueline Youm is Adenikeh, an over-thetop talk show host who loves the adoration from her guests and audience. Yao Dogbe is Gbenga Ezie, the filmmaker with a questionable background, and Yetunde Felis-Ukwu plays Fayola Ogunieye, a veteran film actress who wants to keep her career going.

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Felis-Ukwu is from suburban Maryland, graduating from Elizabeth Seaton High School in Bladensburg. Though born in America, Felis-Ukwu’s parents are Nigerian. She lived in Nigeria until 2016 when she returned to the U.S. She sees herself as a relatively new actress. In addition to acting, Felis-Ukwu is a voice-over actress, an African dialect coach and a bourgeoning director. Her character Fayola comes with a deep history that comes through strong. “I approached this role drawing on all of the African women from which I come,” Felis-Ukwu. “This is the role I’ve been waiting to play my whole life.” Laughter is what we need and “Nollywood Dreams” delivers. The play runs at Round House Theatre until July 3. For ticket information, visit www.roundhousetheatre.org WI

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Controversial White Attorney ‘Exploits’ Juneteenth During Cosby Civil Trial Also Attaches Himself to #MeToo Movement but for Reasons Some View as ‘Questionable’ speak and used the courtroom to exploit Juneteenth while attempting to extort Black American icon, actor and comedian, Bill Cosby for millions of dollars,” Wyatt wrote in a statement. “That Judge Craig Karlan would allow Gloria AwfulRed to utilize the commemoration of Juneteenth . . . was a slap in the face to Black America and the judge allowing Gloria AwfulRed to exploit

Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer Somewhere in America, even Tarana Burke must be shaking her head in disbelief. The civil trial in Los Angeles against comedian Bill Cosby has been the antithesis of what the Bronx-born #MeToo founder had in mind when she established a movement in 2006 to call attention to sexual harassment in the workplace. Hijacked by Hollywood, the #MeToo movement has recently centered more on celebrities than everyday people, becoming a tool for schemes to extort millions from popular personalities instead of pushing for global workplace equality and peace for women. Cosby, who the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled a year ago that his two criminal trials were illegal and tossed out a 2018 conviction against the entertainer, now awaits a civil jury in the somewhat dubious case of Judith Huth. Huth claims Cosby sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion nearly a half-century ago. She said the one-time America’s Favorite Dad gave her and a friend the opportunity to come on the set of the famous 1975 movie “Let’s Do It Again.” In an earlier deposition, Huth first claimed that Cosby assaulted her in 1974 when he was filming “Uptown Saturday Night.” Since allegations began to surface against Cosby, leading to his first criminal trial in 2017, Huth had claimed the assault happened in 1974. In prior depositions, Huth vowed that she was 15 when Cosby molested her but changed her story on the witness stand to say she was 16. Cosby’s attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, grilled Huth on her medical records, which said the 64-yearold was previously diagnosed with major depressive disorder before 2014. Huth and a friend testified they remembered the timing because they were playing the video game “Donkey Kong.” However, as Bonjean highlighted, the video game didn’t debut until 1981.

the memory of those enslaved at the hands of their oppressor . . . Shame on Judge Karlan for giving [her] centerstage to advance her racism against Black people. It showed that this civil trial isn’t about justice but an obsession to destroy Mr. Cosby.” Allred did not respond to requests for comment. Burke also hasn’t responded to numerous requests. WI

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Still, a civil jury appears to have found in favor of Huth, telling the judge they had reached a verdict on 8 of 9 counts, with the only issue being how to calculate damages. Because of a previous commitment and the failure to complete deliberations, one of the jurors was replaced by an alternate which recently forced the panel to restart discussions. Huth and her attorney, Gloria Allred, seek millions of dollars in damages. A website solicited more women to make accusations against Cosby, promising millions more in payouts. In the early stages of Cosby’s legal woes, Allred infamously called on women to come forward and demanded Cosby put up $100 million. That large sum led to more than 50 women accusing Cosby of sexual assault. Cosby’s spokesman Andrew Wyatt called it a bounty and a shakedown. He said Allred’s tactics and Huth’s repeated misstatements should alarm everyone, including the #MeToo Movement. Wyatt, who refers to Allred as “AwfulRed,” noted the attorney has made a name for herself by going after African Americans. Allred represented the family of Nicole Brown Simpson, the exwife of O.J. Simpson. A Los An-

geles jury slapped O.J. Simpson with a more than $33 million civil judgment after a criminal jury acquitted the former football star of his ex-wife’s murder. In 1993, Allred represented Jordan Chandler, the first child to publicly accuse the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, of sexual molestation. Ten years later, Allred continued to attack Jackson by calling Child Protective Services and asking them to consider removing the singer’s children from his care. Allred jumped into the fray when Tiger Woods was outed for extra-marital affairs. She represented Rachel Uchitel in a civil suit that Woods allegedly settled for millions of dollars. During the 2012 presidential campaign, then-Republican frontrunner Herman Cain, an African American, faced sexual harassment allegations from Sharon Bialek, a white woman. Allred represented Bialek against Cain, whose campaign collapsed. Wyatt recently raged about what he called Allred’s exploitation of Juneteenth, the anniversary of Union troops arrival in Texas to announce the end of the Civil War and the abolishment of slavery. “Self-proclaimed and self-righteous civil rights attorney Gloria AwfulRed requested permission to

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LIFESTYLE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1325 G STREET, NW, SUITE 800 WASHINGTON, DC 20005 FORMAL CASE NO. 1156, IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO IMPLEMENT A MULTIYEAR RATE PLAN FOR ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SERVICE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC NOTICE 1. The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (Commission) hereby gives notice of the Potomac Electric Power Company’s (“Pepco” or “Company”) solicitation through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process for an experienced independent audit firm to comprehensively evaluate the processes, procedures, mechanics, and internal controls for Pepco’s revenue decoupling/ratemaking mechanism, known as the Bill Stabilization Adjustment (BSA). The BSA ratemaking process affects the monthly bills of about 328,000 electric distribution utility customers within the District of Columbia (“District” or “DC”), as well as the ratemaking books and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) accounting records of Pepco for its DC operations. Pepco’s BSA was litigated in Formal Case No. 1156, Pepco’s most recent electric utility distribution rate case, which resulted in the June 8, 2021, Order No. 20755 directing the audit of the BSA.1 2. The proposed audit will accomplish a number of over-arching objectives including independently: a) evaluating the timing, impact and magnitude of the billing determinant error that was identified during Formal Case No. 1156; b) confirming that current BSA processes and procedures are properly and timely executed as designed; c) confirming that current Pepco BSA internal controls are properly and timely executed; d) identifying any recommended process and procedural improvements, as well as any recommended changes in existing internal controls or new internal controls; and e) conducting a comprehensive review of Pepco’s BSA deferral balances by customer class, with an overall determination of the breakdown of BSA deferral balances by key drivers for each customer class. The audit firm must take into consideration best practices in the industry when evaluating Pepco’s BSA. The BSA evaluation engagement will cover the period September 1, 2018 through March 31, 2022. 3. To obtain the BSA RFP, please contact Tyler Wolverton at tyler.wolverton@pepcoholdings. com or Matt Bonikowski at matthew.bonikowski@exeloncorp.com. The RFP can also be viewed by visiting the Commission’s website at www.dcpsc.org. Once at the website, open the “eDocket” tab, click on “search database” and input “FC 1156” as the case number and “841” as the item number. All RFP responses must be submitted no later than August 1, 2022. Formal Case No. 1156 (“Formal Case No. 1156”), In the Matter of the Application of Potomac Electric Power Company for Authority to Implement a Multiyear Rate Plan for Electric Distribution Service in the District of Columbia, Order No. 20755, ¶ 425, rel. June 8, 2021; Formal Case No. 1156, Order No. 21042,¶ 203, rel. October 26, 2021

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5 Tennis legend Arthur Ashe in between sets early in his career. (Date unknown). The life of Ashe is depicted in the documentary "Citizen Ashe" now in theaters and airing on CNN and HBO Max. (Courtesy photo)

Arthur Ashe, A Misunderstood Sports Hero Documentary ‘Citizen Ashe’ Offers Full View of a Champion Brenda C. Siler WI Contributing Writer What makes a sports legend? A new documentary, "Citizen Ashe," takes an inside view of the life of a complicated man who navigated through race, tennis, success and a devastating health challenge. A giant among athletes. Ashe Ashe, Jr. counts as the first Black player selected to the United States Davis Cup team. Ashe, who would have been 78 this year, also made history becoming the only Black man to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and the Australian Open. But he struggled to balance these personal and professional categories which represented his life. The documentary "Citizen Ashe," produced by Magnolia Pictures, CNN Films and HBO Max, will air on CNN on June 26. It will be available On Demand beginning June 27, the first day of Wimbledon. "Your entire being is mentally and physically on automatic pilot while you are playing tennis," Ashe said in a recording early in the film. "Everything concerned is on the razor's edge and you forget what your name is." Born in Richmond, Ashe would be raised by his father, Arthur

Ashe, Sr. after his mother’s death at 27 years old. His father, a strict disciplinarian, also raised his son Johnnie, five years younger than Arthur. Ashe, Sr. worked several jobs, including as a playground superintendent. That playground, which had a tennis court, would prove significant in the life of the then young Arthur. "I want to be the Jackie Robinson of tennis," Ashe allegedly said. The film project began upon the discovery of 47 boxes of notes and Dictaphone tapes from Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, home to Ashe's archives. On-camera interviews featured Ashe's brother Johnnie, his wife Jeanne Moutousammy-Ashe, tennis champions Billie Jean King and John McEnroe, Olympic medalist John Carlos and Ambassador Andrew Young. The film takes viewers on a journey through Ashe's athletic development while at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) to his early pro-career during the 1960s – the height of the civil rights movement. He longed to speak out more about equality but held back until later in his career. "When Black students in the South were getting their heads

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AARP DC Staff Report Getting vaccinated and boosted is still the best way to ensure you and your loved ones are protected from the most adverse effects of COIVD-19. Experts say boosters can strengthen the body’s immune response against the highly contagious variants and prevent some of the worst outcomes of a coronavirus infection. Unvaccinated individuals were 21 times more likely to die than their boosted peers during the height of the omicron surge, federal data shows. And in the 65-plus age group, hospitalizations were nine times higher in unvaccinated individuals, compared to those who had been vaccinated and boosted. Recently, the CDC upgraded its guidance to older Americans and people with compromised immune systems who are 12 years-old and older. The CDC guidance went from saying that these two groups of people “may” get a second COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, to saying they “should” get a fourth dose. To help convince more DC residents of all ages to get vaccinated and boosted, AARP DC teamed up with HelpAge USA to launch DC Grandparents Against COVID-19. DC Grandparents Against COVID-19 is a movement led by adults 60 years-old and older who are united in encouraging loved ones to get vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. Participants in the DC Grandparents Against COVID-19 program will learn about the benefits of vaccination from medical professionals and others during weekly educational sessions. These educational ses-

sions will empower participants to use what they learned to talk with members of their family and community about the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Judy Brown​ , a grandmother and resident of Ward 8 said, “I have seen too many people die. I don’t want to bury my children or grandchildren. I have to be an example for them … We can get through this together. It’s going to take the whole country, the whole world to make a difference. But we can look out for each other in our neighborhoods and communities.” Grandparents have a wealth of wisdom and knowledge to share with their family and friends who may be hesitant to get the shot. If you are interested in joining, please visit: https://helpageusa. org/dcgrandparents for more information. Grandparents and those who are like a grandparent are encouraged to get active in their community and engaged on this important initiative. Additionally, a new set of athome tests are available for all District residents to request from the federal government. Anyone can now go to covidtests.gov and order a third round of free athome COVID-19 tests. This latest round will provide eight free tests per household. There is no cost for the tests or for the shipping, which is being done by the U.S. Postal Service. Individuals who have difficulty accessing the internet or just need help placing an order can call 800-232-0233 from 8 a.m. to midnight ET, seven days a week. Assistance is available in English, Spanish and 150 other languages. COVID-19 vaccines are free and available at locations throughout the District. For more information on how to get vaccinated, visit: aarp.org/dcvaccine.

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Cast of Award-Winning Musical ‘Jersey Boys’ Delivers the Goods With the Unforgettable Songs of The Four Seasons, Be Prepared to Party D. Kevin McNeir WI Senior Editor

5 The stars of "Jersey Boys". (Photo courtesy of Kennedy Center)

The award-winning hit musical Jersey Boys, based on the meteoric rise to stardom of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, has returned to the Kennedy Center in Northwest – much to the delight of fans young and old, including this reporter. It’s a non-stop celebration – from the opening notes of the orchestra to the electrifying conclusion – with a talented cast led by Jon Hacker (Frankie Valli), Eric Chambliss (Bob Gaudio), Matt Faucher (Nick Massi) and Devon Goffman (Tommy DeVito) as The Four Seasons. Now on its 15th touring season, Jersey Boys has been featured on stages in Canada, Mexico and throughout the U.S. with more

than 5,000 performances under its belt. When the musical debuted in New York City in November 2005 and by the time it closed in January 2017, it counted as the 12th longest running show in Broadway history, surpassing productions that included: 42nd Street, Grease and Fiddler on the Roof. And while this reporter has seen this musical at least four or five times, both here in the District and in several other U.S. cities, each featuring a different assortment of performers, it’s the kind of show that never gets old. After all, how can anyone not be moved to sing and dance along with the quartet as they take the audience down memory lane, belting out golden oldies that include “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “Working My Way Back to You?” As for those who have never experienced this musical, put on your safety belt and be prepared to enjoy the spectacular harmonies that made The Four Seasons an international sensation while also witnessing the story which details the highs and lows that marked the formation and evolution of the group. The ensemble of Jersey Boys also includes a superb crew of singers, dancers and actors who compliment the four members of The Four Seasons with great accord. However, the best thing about

this show, no matter how many times it’s performed, remains the music. And with veteran actor Jon Hacker tackling the job of lead vocals as the enigmatic Frankie Vallie and delivering an outstanding performance, he easily hits those falsetto notes that distinguished the real Vallie from his contemporaries. Indeed, during their heyday, only the very best singers, like those who teamed up to form The Four Seasons, could reasonably hope to one day make it to the bigtime. From striking up a tune with four-part harmony on the street corners of their blue collar neighborhood in New Jersey, to starring on stages around the globe, The Four Seasons, as this musical reveals, secured their place in history by delivering an attitude and a sound that had never been seen or heard before. If you’re looking for an evening of fun and an opportunity to lift your voice in songs which shaped and dominated the American musical scene throughout the 1960s and into the early 1970s, then you don’t want to miss seeing Jersey Boys. The musical continues through June 26 at The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre. For more information or tickets, visit www.kennedy-center.org or www.JerseyBoysInfo. com. WI

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ASHE from Page 34 kicked in, I didn't like myself," Ashe said. As his career progressed, Ashe emerged as one of the first Black athletes to speak out about Nelson Mandela and apartheid. "I sensed confusion on what an athlete should be, especially in an African-American context," he said. "Some people think we are all brawn and have no brains. I like to fight the myth." The film tracks Ashe's career tra-

jectory in the 1970s, his meeting and subsequent marriage with his wife and his heart attack in 1979. He retired from competitive play in 1980 at age 36 but remained active as a member and coach of the U.S. Men's Davis Cup Team. Then came the HIV/AIDS diagnosis. Ashe contracted the virus during his open-heart surgery in an era before health care workers realized the importance of screening donated blood. On February 6, 1993, Ashe died from AIDS-related pneumonia. "He was not only an extraordinary tennis player but a powerful and important activist," said the film’s director in his notes. "He was thoughtful, gentle and truly a man whose desire to do the right thing always seemed to motivate him on and off the tennis court." See the movie trailer for “Citizen Ashe” at https://youtu.be/uzgfFrOOfvs. WI

3 Tennis legend Arthur Ashe meets with Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa. (Date unknown). The life of Ashe is depicted in the documentary "Citizen Ashe" now in theaters and airing on CNN and HBO Max. (Courtesy photo)

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In celebration of 55 years: Portraits By the People By Katelynd Anderson, Director of Advancement Since its founding in 1967, the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum has been powered by you-- the people and stories of the Washington, D.C. region. A lot has changed in these last 55 years, but one thing remains the same: our steadfast resolve in bringing to light the unsung stories of people who are emboldened to catalyze change in our communities and neighborhoods. In many ways this legacy informed the Museum’s new brand which we began to roll out earlier this year- the logo inspired by our façade, the anchor where the stories of people and place are told; the colors are bold and celebratory; the tagline “powered by the people” grounds us in our founding of community engagement and inclusion. All these traditional two-dimensional pieces come together to breathe life into this place. Into this home. Into the stories of our community. When we first opened our doors as the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum our community-centered

approach to curation and development of programs and exhibitions was viewed as groundbreaking and innovative. As we move into the next chapter, we are committed to continuing this legacy. We will continue to celebrate the stories of resiliency, joy, and strength, as we have for the last 55 years. We will do so through our exhibitions and programming onsite at the museum. You’ll also see us reaching beyond our museum walls. Keep an eye out in your neighborhood for our Activators, who can be seen out in the community peeling back the layers of the everyday places as sites of learning, joy, reflection, and healing, using the city as an extension of our museum. Follow us on social media where we will share our diverse collection, showcase the Activator’s work, and continue to share stories of our community. Our legacy also will be present in our upcoming Center for Environmental Justice, which will launch early next year. ACM sits at the interaction of history, place, and community. Simultaneously looking to the past while firmly placed

in the present and giving rise to a more equitable future. The stories we tell are local in nature but resonate with communities across the nation and around the world. Thank you for being a part of the story. Join ACM as we continue our story this summer through our Portraits By The People initiative. This digital, photo-based initiative seeks to gather the portraits of our community at this point in time, looking to the next 55 years and beyond. Select images will be showcased as projections on the side of the Museum’s façade on the evening of September 15 as part of our 55th anniversary celebration. You can share your portrait at anacostia.si.edu/portraits. The Washington Informer and Washington Informer Bridge are media sponsors for Portraits By The People.

6 Rex Miller is co-director of "Citizen Ashe," the documentary about tennis legend Arthur Ashe now in theaters and airing on CNN and HBO Max. (Courtesy photo)

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The Washington Chorus approached social impact themes through "Justice and Peace," a three-part concert presented at the Kennedy Center. Under the direction of Eugene Rogers, artistic director for the Washington Chorus, the audience heard works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Damien Geter and Roshanne Etezady. The 150-member Washington Chorus teamed up with a 70-piece orchestra and soloists Karen Slack (soprano) and Kerry Wilkerson (baritone). And while Rogers took over as the fifth artistic director in Spring 2020 at the onset of COVID-19,

"Justice and Peace” marks his first live and in-person concert with full chorus and orchestra. "This is a lot because [it] include two premieres," said Rogers, who recently conducted a combined chorus for the world premiere of "Knee on the Neck" from a requiem honoring George Floyd. "Justice and Peace" opens with Roshanne Etezady's "Become the Sky," the first of two premieres in the concert. The song, composed for choir, brass and percussion, tickles the auditory system with a celebratory fanfare as requested by Rogers. "The song celebrates us not being held captive and allows us to celebrate – like walking outside and smelling spring and flow-

Humam (Fish) Abdulmalik Rest In Peace Abdulmalik, Humam (Affectionally known as Fish, Malik, Abdul, HAM, Billyjack, Dad) Former Elected Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, Single Member District 8B06. On June 6, 2022, God called Humam (Fish) Abdulmalik, born Larry Williams, Sr. of Washington, D.C. to his heavenly home with his parents Mary Williams, Ruth and Wilbur Thompson; He leaves to cherish precious memories and his legacy, wife, Oluyemesi Oyewole; Children: Larry Williams, Ebony Coleman (Marlon), Humam Abdulmalik IBN (Brielle), Javon Coleman, and Ashlee Coleman. One brother, Leroy Williams. His precious grandchildren, Santana Williams, Tyger Williams, Miracle (Bella) Brown, Koa Abdulmalik, Daquan Coleman, Sahmar Coleman, Sincere Coleman, Taylor Young, Skylar Coleman, and Chloe Coleman. His special friend, Kimberly Harrison. Last, but not least, his lifetime friends who are his brothers: Wendell Poole (Lightning), James (Bug) Witherspoon, Michael Weaver, Basil Vanderhall, Vernon (Smack) Lawson and the late Dennis (Chico) Sharrod—-and Michael Gray; Rosie (Inky) Bradford-El and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation Viewing: Thursday, June 23, 2022, from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. until time of the “Private” Celebration of Life Memorial Service, 11:00 a.m. at Enon Baptist Church, 5200 Temple Hills Road, Temple Hills, MD 20748. Internment will be "Private". Professional Services by Duns & Sons Funeral Services.

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ers," Rogers said, reflecting on the challenges Americans have faced during the pandemic. Geter's first symphony, "Justice Symphony," represents the second part of "Justice and Peace." His symphony included new arrangements for traditional African-American music of faith set in a classical context. Geter recently presented the east coast premiere of his "African American Requiem" at the Kennedy Center. "This symphony celebrates the music of the civil rights era,” Rogers said. “The repertoire is music all Americans should know. However, maybe they haven't because we know our systems have not always promoted all American music." Section three, "Dona Nobis Pacem," counts as Ralph Vaughan Williams' plea for peace and hope for the future. The composer's sensibilities came from picking up bodies and pieces of bodies as an ambulance driver during World War I. With a second war on the horizon in the 1930s, he created "Dona Nobis Pacem" as a plea against war. "He had seen what war had done in his life," Rogers said. "When I programmed this piece, I had no idea there would be a war in Ukraine." Rogers entered his Washington Chorus artistic director role with

NNPA from Page 9 Electric: How GM Is Building an All-Inclusive Workforce to Build an All-Electric Future.” In addition, Melinda Hightower, the managing director and head of multicultural strategic client segments at UBS Bank, will host the session, “The Black Press on Equity and Wealth Building for Black America.” Rosetta Miller-Perry, the publisher of the Tennessee Tribune, will join Baltimore Times Editor Paris Brown, Inglewood Today Publisher Ken Miller and Washington Informer Staff Writer James Wright for the session. Attorney Barbara Arnwine, the founder and president of Transformative Justice Coalition (TJC), and Daryl Jones, TJC’s chairman of the board, will host “Black

5 The Washington Chorus Artistic Director Eugene Rogers programmed and conducted "Justice and Peace" – a three-part concert on social impact themes held recently at the Kennedy Center. (Photo courtesy Shannon Finney)

an intentional eye on inclusiveness. For "Justice and Peace," he has assembled the talents of an African-American soloist and composer and a female Persian American composer. Rogers said while white men have dominated classical music, things appear to be improving. However, he remains committed to creating an environment where other artists – Black, indigenous

and people of color (BIPOC) – can similarly thrive. "My vision from the Washington Chorus is to create the 'mahogany initiative' to focus on celebrating BIPOC composers, artists and poet collaborators, Rogers said. "One of my goals is to broaden who is seen on that stage, to broaden the music you hear on that stage in a classical idiom." WI @bcscomm

America Get Out the Vote and the Black Press.” Northern Kentucky University Professor Dr. David Childs will lead Defender Network Managing Editor ReShonda Tate-Billingsley and Defender Network Social Justice Journalist Aswad Walker in a discussion about “The Black Press and the Antidote to Racism in America.” The NNPA Fund will present its 2022 Messenger Awards during a dinner on Thursday, June 23. Dr. John Warren, the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint publisher, has been chosen to provide the invocation while Mississippi Link Publisher Jackie Hampton will announce scholarship recipients. NNPA Fund Chair and Wave Communications President/CEO

Pluria Marshall, Jr. and Fund Treasurer and Times Weekly Publisher Jayme Cain Casimere will present the Messenger Awards to NNPA journalists and publishers. On Friday, June 24, the NNPA will host its 2022 Lifetime Achievement and Legacy Award Gala. This year’s honorees include: Westside Gazette Publisher Bobby Henry, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Jackson State University Football Coach Deion “Prime” Sanders and recording superstar and actress Stephanie Mills. With hits like “Home,” “Never Knew Love Like This Before” and “I Feel Good All Over,” Mills will speak about the importance of the Black Press in her life and perform a medley of her songs. WI

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hiny spotlights on deep-sea fish, flashing worms, squids that squirt clouds of glowing ink—they have no plugs, wires or batteries. How do they glow? It’s bioluminescence (by-oh-loo-muh-NEHS-sense)— which means the making of light by living creatures.

This deep-sea creature fishes for food. It has a long, skinny fin on top of its head that works like a fishing rod. A little bulb filled with glowing bioluminescent bacteria sits at the end of the rod.

Most of the world’s glowing animals live in the sea. These glowing creatures live down in the inky dark, deepest parts of the sea where sunlight can not reach. Glowing body parts attract prey and scare away predators. Some fish confuse their enemies by blinking on and off while zigzagging through the water. Others attract mates and communicate using their flashing lights.

When it wants to eat, the angler fish dangles the glowing bait in front of its mouth. A curious fish swims up for a closer look and—snap! the angler fish’s huge jaws snatch it up! Angler fish are small, but they can be big eaters. Once, a 3-1/2 inch angler was found with a nearly 7-inch lantern fish in its stretchable stomach!

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wi book review 'Black Panther' By Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby c.2022, Penguin Classics Marvel Collection $28 / 377 pages

Terri Schlichenmeyer WI Contributing Writer After school and Saturday mornings were devoted to fighting crime. There you were, 7, 8, 9 years old, hard-bodied, brave, and fireproof — at least, in your mind. Along with your ancestors and others with superpowers, you were invincible. And in "Black Panther" by Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Billy Graham, Stan Lee, and Jack Kirby, you'll see that it all started with a "dark line." In the years between the middle of the Depression and the middle of World War II, over "seven hundred super-powered do-gooders debuted" in comic books nationwide. After the war was over, comic books continued to be popular but the superhero genre faded to just a small group their publisher called the Justice League of America. This spurred rival publisher Marvin Goodman to "sit up and take notice." He decided that his comic book company needed its own superhero team and he partnered with several talents to create the Marvel Universe. In the early 1960s, Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four were joined by several other superheroes "in the same story-world," each with a unique talent; in 1966, the Black Panther became one of them. The character appeared at exactly the right time. Say the authors, the origins of the Black Panther reflected what was going on in the U.S. socially, politically, and in civil rights. The introduction of the Black Panther arrived between Jim Crow and the founding of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. America, say the authors, "was confronting the deep historical consequences" of what it had done to its Black citizens and T'Challa was his own man. He didn't need White superheroes to save the day for him. There were a few ragged edges to the character — at first, there were "hints" that the Black Panther might spin into a comic book villain — but readers of the early story ultimately rested easier. The Fantastic Four and the Black Panther were always in good hands, both in Wakanda and elsewhere … Imagine, says Nnedi Okorafor in her foreword, being a small child of immigrants from Nigeria, trying to visit a comic book store back when older white males were its usual customers. She fled the store then, empty-handed, and returned to comic books when she was an adult and found a character that looked like her. The earliest incarnation of that character and his comic book story are found inside "Black Panther." Fans can rejoice: the latter takes up the bulk of this book, chronologically and in full-color, just like the original comic books offered. But patience: before you get there, read the overview of comics in general, Marvel Comics, specifically; Okorafor's foreword; and a volume introduction to this character. Turn to the back for an essay on the Black Panther, and plot synopses with creator's notes. It's the whole deal. The bonus, for fans of both movie and comic book, is that you can read this paperback release of the hardcover book without worry. Show hard love to this version of "Black Panther" and share it, knowing you're someone else's hero. WI

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ARIES You'll be focused on finding a better way to balance your needs and wellness with your work early in the week. Having a powerful heart-to-heart talk with a colleague or friend could inspire a whole new game plan. Lucky Numbers: 2, 5, 11 TAURUS You might have to face down a disagreement that crops up out of the blue at the beginning of the week. Good thing you're known for your long fuse, because that's exactly what's required now to prevent a minor argument from exploding into a much bigger, more dramatic conflict. Lucky Numbers: 2, 3, 10 GEMINI When the week starts, you'll be craving connection with someone special, your significant other, or even your closest friends. This transit also urges you to face underlying tensions or imbalances in your relationships. Once you identify them, you'll be able to work through them with a whole new energy. Lucky Numbers: 10, 14, 24 CANCER At the outset of the week, you'll do well to hit the books to sharpen your skill set. Refreshing your memory can have you feeling even more connected to and enthusiastic about your long-term goals, as well as prepared to advance your career down the road. Lucky Numbers: 6, 7, 50 LEO As the week starts, you'll do well to open up about a creative project you've been wanting to pitch or a new way of infusing your regular schedule with more balance. Exuberant self-expression can lead to concrete, rewarding game plans that deliver fulfilling results, especially if you lean in to your intuition. Later, you're encouraged to revisit deep-rooted desires you've always wanted to satisfy. This could be a moment for true self-discovery. Lucky Numbers: 8, 22, 25 VIRGO At the beginning of the week, you have a lovely opportunity to feel more centered in your day-to-day work and long-term visions for your professional path. If there's a special project you've been wanting to dive into, now is a fantastic moment for that. You might also do well to talk to higher-ups about new ways of tackling your work that can boost your productivity and passion. Lucky Numbers: 12, 23, 26 LIBRA When the week begins, you'll be craving more one-on-one time with your significant other or a special someone. But this is also a moment when you might start to see the cracks in this relationship. You can use this clarity to fuel better understanding and healing moving forward. Lucky Numbers: 18, 21, 53 SCORPIO You might have to contend with out-of-the-blue drama with a significant other or close friend when the week starts. It might have to do with one of you asserting your independence or someone feeling like they're not getting enough attention. Lucky Numbers: 24, 30, 31 SAGITTARIUS When the week begins, working with colleagues or friends on a project can be a confidence-boosting and intellectually stimulating experience. Midweek, you'll do well to reflect on the foundations of your life that make you feel secure. If a relationship or job feels like it's not quite hitting the mark, especially in terms of reflecting your long-term goals, you might want to think about ways you can create positive change. Lucky Numbers: 5, 46, 49 CAPRICORN You'll want to open up to loved ones and friends about your wanderlust and goals for broadening your horizons at the start of the week. Having these stimulating conversations can inspire you to take a step toward actually turning these dreams into a reality. Lucky Numbers: 3, 16, 50 AQUARIUS At the start of the week, go back to the drawing board to review your moneymaking and investment plans. Getting more organized and coming up with a refreshed, targeted game plan now can feel empowering and help you make your financial dreams real. Lucky Numbers: 7, 21, 30 PISCES Warmhearted, jovial time shared with loved ones comes naturally early in the week. It might be a sweet time to host a family get-together or party with your significant other and friends. The mood is right for talking about your emotions and allowing that vulnerability to bolster your bonds. Later, you could be feeling more enthusiastic than usual about working with colleagues or friends on an ambitious group undertaking. In fact, you might find yourself itching to step into a leadership position. You're feeling especially inclined to organize and move the ball forward on a shared vision. Lucky Numbers: 31, 34, 38

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campaign memories 5 Matt Frumin with friends and supporters, celebrate his win as Ward 3 Councilmember during the primary election in the District of Columbia. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer) 3 Atty. Brian Schwalb is the front runner in the District of Columbia's Attorney General's race. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer) 6 Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton will not have a problem keeping her seat as the representative in Congress for District residents. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)

5 Friends and supporters of Zachary Parker help him celebrate a victory as the new Councilmember for Ward 5. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)

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DC PRIMARIES from Page 1 38.51% and Councilmember Trayon White received 9.8%. Bowser won seven of the wards except Ward 1 in which Robert White received the most votes.

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D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Councilmember Charles Allen (D-Ward 6) won their respective races easily. Allen faced no opposition during the primary. In the Democratic at-large Council race, Anita Bonds appears to have retained her seat over three other opponents with 38.55% of the vote with her closest competitor, Lisa Gore, receiving 26.92%. Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau secured the party nomination with 47.39% followed by Salah Czapary posting 32.09%. Ward 5 D.C. State Board of Education representative Zachary Parker held a commanding lead in the Ward 5 Council race with 41.65% with former Bowser administration official Faith Gibson Hubbard at 23.41%. In Ward 3, it seems education activist Matt Frumin has held off former Council staffer Eric Goulet, 38% to 31%, respectively. Brian Schwalb outpaced fellow attorneys Bruce Spiva and Ryan Jones with 45.21%, 35.65% and 18.32%, respectively. Norton, Bowser, Mendelson, Bonds, Frumin and Parker face Republican opponents in the November 8 General Election. However, the Democratic Party holds a 10-1 voter registration advantage over Republicans in the city and have routinely won general elections throughout the years.

VICE PRESIDENT from Page 27 they get when they vote – that’s the reality we face,” she said. “We must continue to speak up and keep fighting.” The vice president noted that many states with voter suppression laws also have statutes restricting other rights. “There’s an overlap that I think we should be aware of,” Harris insisted. “Further, I’m very concerned about elected officials around the country who won’t put a name on white supremacists.” She said part of the solution lies within communities. “One of the strongest tools is to build coalitions around communi-

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handle certain crisis. Zarnita Marshall, who also resides in Ward 7, said she voted for Bowser due to her new effort to recruit police officers by giving them $20,000 signing bonuses. “I hope the next step will be hiring more Black officers who live in the city,” said Marshall, who voted after she got off working at the city’s 9-1-1 center. “She’s done a pretty good with the city since our last mayor.” In the race for attorney general, Schwalb’s legal experience, coupled with endorsements from D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine and others convinced Barbara Sheehan, a Ward 7 resident, to vote for him. Schwalb faces no Republican opposition in the general election. He expressed his willingness to begin learning about his new job. “I love campaigning and getting out and meeting people,” he said. “But I really want to get down to work for the people of the District.” wi @JamesWrightJr10

ties that are targeted, to speak up and be informed so that nobody is made to stand alone,” Harris said. “We know we have more in common than what separates us. But part of this has to do with people spewing online and other places things that are not factual.” “I believe in many ways [students] are entering an increasingly unsettled world,” she added. “Things we took for granted as being settled are not settled. Foreign policy, the concept of the sovereignty of a nation and its territorial integrity, the right to not be invaded by force . . . and you see what’s happened in Ukraine. For 70 years, Europe went without war, and now there is war.” “Domestically, 70 years ago, we

thought the issue of voting rights was settled. Shelby v. Holder gutted the Voting Rights Act in 2013 and now we’re seeing laws sprout up all over the country that deny people the ability to receive food and water if they are standing in line to vote. Unsettled is the woman’s ability to decide about her own body.” “We’re not asking anyone to change their beliefs – just let everybody have what they believe and not have the government tell them what to do.” “When you look at the epidemic of hate, all that says is that we as leaders have to make sure that we use our platform to speak the truth and speak with the spirit of trying to unify our communities,” Harris said. WI

Ward 6 resident Taylor Smith didn’t reveal her vote for mayor as she dropped her ballot in the drop box at the Eastern Market polling site in Southeast but said she liked some of Bowser’s programs. “I am really impressed with the Bowser administration’s COVID program,” she said. “I could easily go get a COVID test and the vaccine was free. You can’t do those type of things in some other cities.” However, Smith said she had problems with the way the administration handled homeless people. “I thought it was cruel,” she said. “They just threw people out of their encampments and that was wrong.” Tyra Mobley chose to put her ballot in the drop box in front of the Deanwood Community Center and Library in Northeast. A resident of Ward 7, she said affordable housing stood as the one of the main reasons she voted for Robert White. She liked his “mild demeanor” that would enable him to

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Life-Changing Principles: 'Decision' Readers, please allow me to briefly interrupt this study series to make this important announcement! The new Lamond-Riggs/Lillian J. Huff Library, located at 5401 South Dakota Avenue in northeast D.C., will open Monday, June 27 at 11 a.m. District residents and library customers are invited to join the festivities. The new 23,500-square-foot library features: · Expanded space for adults, teens and children. · A variety of collaboration spaces including a living room-style seating area. · A large meeting room with a capacity for 100 people, dividable into separate smaller rooms. · 7 additional reservable meeting spaces, one for up to 12 people, two for up to six people each, and four study spaces designed for two people. · Outdoor spaces on each floor with comfortable seating. The Lamond-Riggs Interim Library, located at 395 Ingraham St. NE, will close on Wednesday, June 15 at 8 p.m. Please mark your calendar and plan to attend the new library's opening. Now, let us continue with our series on the 13 principles to success by Napoleon Hill, where our topic today, shown in a true story, is DECISION — and yes, I used my ability to make a decision by adding this important announcement at the top of my column. These principles changed my life and will change yours too! This series is designed to help you understand the research discovered by Napoleon Hill during 20 years' research that shows the secrets to success, now available to anyone willing to apply them. He discovered these secrets by watching and interacting with Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller; John Wanamaker, founder of the first department store (Hecht Company

and Macy's), and others. Hill reminds us Thomas Edison failed 10,000 times before he made the electric light. His success formula describes steps that can be considered an insurance policy today, against failure for everyone who follows them. "We THINK our way to success, as we apply the rules Hill uncovered." These principles to success are intertwined with Scripture. This column provides a glimpse of the principles discovered by Hill. This week, we take Hill's principle of "decision" to see how you're doing in this area. Before embarking upon the journey caused by a decision you've made, ask yourself: Does this decision bring glory to God? Would it dishonor God? Allow the Lord to direct your path. The Scripture, in the Book of James, tells us a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. Do you decide one thing today, and tomorrow something different? Hill's research found that successful men/women had the habit of reaching decisions promptly, and changing these decisions slowly, if at all. "People who fail to accumulate success or money, without exception, have the habit of reaching decisions, if at all, very slowly and of changing these decisions quickly and often," says Hill. Don't let this be you! The decision to start a small business was one of my best, and though I didn't become a millionaire, my sisters

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and I certainly did achieve success in many ways. I had political appointments, large contract awards, met and worked with celebrities, etc. — look at the power of making a decision from my very own example! In fact, serving as project director for a national monument that more than 100,000 people visit annually from around the world wouldn't have happened. I wouldn't be a member of All Nations Baptist Church. And finally, I wouldn't be here writing this column today, because WI Publisher Denise Rolark Barnes would not have met me. Had I not made the decision to start a business and to do everything I possibly could, with my hand in God's hand, none of this would have happened. I would still be living in Los Angeles or somewhere in California, maybe up north near San Francisco in the Bay Area! There is enormous power unleashed by a simple decision. You wouldn't go to a restaurant and, after looking at the menu, say, "I don't want that, I don't want that, and, I really don't want that, and that makes me sick to think about it," would you? Isn't it a lot faster to make a decision about what it is you do want?" Often, we move through life more focused on those things you do not want. Make a decision about what you do want and begin to take action. Study more on this principle and the power of making a decision. WI

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Adams Inspirational A.M.E.Church Dr. E. Gail Anderson Holness / Senior Pastor Rev. Ali Gail Holness-Roland / Assistant & Youth Pastor

12801 Old Fort Road • Ft. Washington, MD 20744 Office (301) 292.6323 • FAX (301) 292.2164 Service and Times Sunday Worship 10:15 am Sunday Church School 11:00 am Youth Sunday every 4th Sunday Prayer Call @ Noon every Tuesday & Thursday 978.990.5166 code: 6166047# Virtual Bible Study Wednesday Facebook & Zoom 7:00 pm “A Growing Church for a Coming Christ” www.adamsinspirationalamec.org

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RELIGION The Miracle Center of Faith Missionary Baptist Church

Pilgrim Baptist Church

Bishop Michael C. Turner, Sr. Senior Pastor

Rev. Louis B. Jones II Pastor

9161 Hampton Overlook Capitol Heights, MD 20743 Phone: 301-350-2200 / Fax: 301-499-8724

700 I Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 547-8849

Service and Times Sunday Worship Times : 7:30 AM 7 10:00 AM Communion: 1st Sunday Sunday School: 9:00 AM Bible Study: Wednesday, 12 Noon Bible Study in homes: Tuesday 7:00 PM Website: www.themiraclecenterFMBC.com Email: Miraclecenterfmbs@gmail.com Motto: “We Walk by Faith, Not by Sight”

Blessed Word of Life Church

Service and Times Worship Sundays: 7:30 & 11:00 AM 5th Sundays: 9:30 AM 3rd Sundays: Baptism & Holy Communion Prayer & Praise: Wednesdays @ Noon & 6:30 PM www.pilgrimbaptistdc.org

Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ

Church of Living Waters

Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church

Rev. Paul Carrette Senior Pastor Harold Andrew Assistant Pastor 4915 Wheeler Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745 301-894-6464 Service and Times Sunday Service: 8:30am& 11:00 AM Bible Study: Wednesday 7:30 PM Communion Service: First Sunday www.livingwatersmd.org

St. Stephen Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Michael E. Bell, Sr., / Pastor 2498 Alabama Ave., SE - Washington D.C. 20020 Office: (202) 889-7296 / Fax: (202) 889-2198 - www.acamec.org Service and Times Sunday Worship Services: 8:00am and 11:00 AM Sunday Church School - 9:15am & Sunday Adult Forum Bible Study - 10:30 AM 2nd & 4th Monday Women’s Bible Study: 6:30 PM Tuesday Jr./Sr. Bible Study: 10:00 AM Tuesday Topical Bible Study: 6:30 PM Tuesday New Beginnings Bible Study: 6:30 PM Wednesday Pastoral Bible Study: 6:30 PM Wednesday Children’s Bible Study: 6:30 PM Thursday Men’s Bible Study: 6:30 PM Friday before 1st Sunday Praise & Worship Service: 6:30 PM Saturday Adult Bible Study: 10:00 AM “The Amazing, Awesome, Audacious Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church”

Third Street Church of God

Dr. Dekontee L. & Dr. Ayele A. Johnson Pastors

Reverend William Young IV Pastor

Bishop Lanier C. Twyman, Sr. Senior Pastor

Rev. Cheryl J. Sanders, Th.D. Senior Pastor

4001 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20011 (202) 265-6147 Office 1-800 576-1047 Voicemail/Fax

3845 South Capitol Street Washington, DC 20032 (202) 562-5576 (Office) / (202) 562-4219 (Fax)

5757 Temple Hill Road, Temple Hills, MD 20748 Office 301-899-8885 – fax 301-899-2555 Services and Times Sunday Early Morning Worship: 7:45 AM Church School: 9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship: 10:45 AM Tuesday: 7:00pm/Kingdom Building Bible Institute Wednesday , 12:30 PM Mid-Day Bible Study Wednesday: Prayer/Praise/Bible Study-7:30 PM Baptism & Communion Service: 4th Sunday – 10:30 AM

1204 Third Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 202-347-5889 office / 202-638-1803 fax

Service and Times Sunday School: 9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship Service: 11:00 AM Communion Service: First Sunday Prayer Service/Bible Study: Tuesday, 6:30 PM www.blessedwordoflifechurch.org E-mail: church@blessedwordoflifechurch.org

Campbell AME Church Rev. Dr. Henry Y. White 2562 MLK Jr. Ave., SE - Washington, DC 20020 Adm. Office 202-678-2263 Email: Campbell@mycame.org Service and Times Sunday Worship Service: 10:00 AM Sunday Church School: 8:45 AM Bible Study Wednesday: 12:00 Noon Wednesday: 7:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 PM “Reaching Up To Reach Out” Mailing Address : Campbell AME Church 2502 Stanton Road SE - Washington, DC 20020

Turning Hearts Church Virgil K. Thomas, Sr. Senior Pastor/ Teacher 421 Alabama Ave. SE Washington, DC 20032 Phone: 202-746-0113 Fax: 301-843-2445 Service and Times Sunday School: 10:15 AM Sunday Worship Service: 11;15 AM Children’s Church: 11:15 AM Tuesday Bible Study: 6:30 PM Motto : “A Great Commitment to the Great Commandment” Website: www.turningheartschurchdc.org Email: gr8luv4u2@gmail.com

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Services and Times Sundays: 10:00am Worship Services Bible Study: Wonderful Wednesdays in Worship and the Word Bible Study Wednesdays 12:00 Noon; 6:30 PM (dinner @ 5:30 PM) Sunday School: 9:00 AM – Hour of Power “An inclusive ministry where all are welcomed and affirmed.” www.covenantdc.org

Twelfth Street Christian Church Reverend Dr. Paul H. Saddler Senior Pastor (Disciples of Christ) 1812 12th Street, NW - Washington, DC 20009 Phone: 202-265-4494 Fax: 202 265 4340 Service and Times Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 AM Communion every Sunday: 11:00 AM Sunday School: 10:00 AM Bible Study Tuesday: 12 Noon Pastor’s Bible Study Tuesday: 6:30 PM Motto: “Discover Something Wonderful” Website: 12thscc.org / Email: Twelfthstcc@aol.com

Mount Carmel Baptist Church

“We are one in the Spirit” www.ssbc5757.org / E-mail: ssbc5757@verizon.net

www.thirdstreet.org Live Stream Sunday Worship Service begins @ 12:00 noon www.thirdstreet.org

800 I Street, NE - Washington, DC 20002 202-548-0707 - Fax No. 202-548-0703 Service and Times Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00 AM Holy Communion: 1st Sunday Sunday School: 9:45 AM Men’s Monday Bible Study: 7:00 PM Wednesday Night Bible Study: 7:00 PM Women’s Ministry Bible Study: 3rd Friday -7:00 PM Computer Classes: Announced Family and Marital Counseling by appointment E-mail: Crusadersbaptistchurch@verizon.net www.CrusadersBaptistChurch.org / “God is Love”

Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church Bishop Alfred A. Owens, Jr.; Senior Bishop & Evangelist Susie C. Owens – Co-Pastor 610 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 529-4547 office • (202) 529-4495 fax

Sunday Worship Service: 8:00 AM and 10:45 AM Sunday Youth Worship Services: 1st & 4th 10:45 AM; 804 R.I. Ave., NE 5th 8 AM & 10:45 AM; Main Church Prayer Services Tuesday – Noon, Wednesday 6:00 AM & 6:30 PM Calvary Bible Institute: Year-Round Contact Church / Communion Every 3rd Sunday The Church in The Hood that will do you Good! www.gmchc.org / emailus@gmchc.org

Reverend Dr. Calvin L. Matthews Senior Pastor 1200 Isle of Patmos Plaza, Northeast Washington, DC 20018 Office: (202) 529-6767 - Fax: (202) 526-1661 Service and Times Sunday Worship Services: 7:30 AM and 10:30 AM Holy Communion: 2nd Sunday at 7:30 AM and 10:30 AM Sunday Church School: 9:20 AM Seniors Bible Study: Tuesdays at 10:30 AM Noon Day Prayer Service: Tuesdays at Noon Bible Study: Tuesdays at 7 PM Motto: “A Ministry of Reconciliation Where Everybody is Somebody!” Website: http://isleofpatmosbc.org Church Email: ipbcsecretary@verizon.net

St Marks Baptist Come Worship with us... Dr. Raymond T. Matthews Pastor and First Lady Marcia Matthews St. Mark's Baptist Church 624 Underwood Street, NW Washington, dc 20011 Services and Times Sunday School: 9:00 AM Worship Service: 10:00 AM Wed. Noon Day prayer service Thur. Prayer service: 6:45 PM Thur. Bible Study: 7:15 PM

Reverend John W. Davis Pastor 5101 14th Street, NW / Washington, DC 20011 Phone: 202-726-2220 Fax: 202-726-9089 Service and Times Sunday Worship Service - 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Children’s Church - 11:00 a.m. (1st & 3rd Sundays) Communion - 10 a.m. 4th Sunday Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. (4th Sunday 8:15 a.m.) Prayer Meeting & Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m. “A Church with a past to remember – and a future to mold” www.mtzbcdc.org

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901 Third Street N.W. Washington, DC. 20001 Phone (202) 842-3411 Fax (202) 682-9423

1306 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20005

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“Ambassadors for Christ to the Nation’s Capital”

Rev. Dr. Alton W. Jordan Pastor

Isle of Patmos Baptist Church

Mt. Zion Baptist Church

Reverend Dr. Paris L Smith, Sr. Senior Pastor

Service and Times Sunday Church School : 9:00 AM Sunday Morning Worship: 10:10 AM Bible Study Tuesday: 6: 00 PM Prayer Service Tuesday: 7:00 PM Holy Communion: 3rd Sunday 10:10 AM

Services and Times Sunday School: 9:30 AM Sunday Worship: 11:00 AM Sunday Community Worship Service: 8:30 AM

Crusader Baptist Church

Service and Times Divine Worship, Sunday 10:00 a.m. Communion 1st and 3rd Sunday “Friendliest Church in the City” Website: mountolivetdc.org Email: mtolivedc@gmail.com

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RELIGION Shabbath Commandment Church Bishop Adrian A. Taylor, Sr. Pastor 7801 Livingston Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745 301-534-5471 Service and Times Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 AM Service 11:00 AM Praise & Worship Preaching 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Motto: “A Church Keeping It Real for Real.” Website: Shabbathcommandmentchruch.org Email: Praisebetoyhwh@gmail.com

Zion Baptist Church Rev. Keith W. Byrd, Sr. Pastor 4850 Blagdon Ave, NW - Washington D.C 20011 Phone (202) 722-4940 - Fax (202) 291-3773 Service and Times 9:00 a.m. – Sunday School 10:15 a.m. – Worship Service Wed. Noon: Dea. Robert Owens Bible Study 7 PM Pastor’s Bible Study Ordinance of Baptism 2nd Sunday, Holy Communion 4th Sunday Mission: Zion shall: Enlist Sinners, Educate Students, Empower the Suffering, Encourage the Saints, And Exalt our Savior. (Acts 2: 41-47) www.zionbaptistchurchdc.org

St. Luke Baptist Church Rev. Aubrey C. Lewis Pastor 1415 Gallatin Street, NW Washington, DC 20011-3851 P: (202) 726-5940 Service and Times Sunday Worship: 11:00 AM Sunday School: 9:15 AM Holy Communion: 11:00 a.m., 3rd Sun. Bible Institute: Wednesday - 1:30 PM Prayer Meeting: Wednesday - 12:00 Noon

All Nations Baptist Church Rev. Dr. James Coleman Pastor 2001 North Capitol St, N.E. - Washington, DC 20002 Phone (202) 832-9591 Service and Times Sunday Church School – 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service – 11:00 AM Holy Communion – 1st Sunday at 11:00 AM Prayer – Wednesdays, 6:00 PM Bible Study – Wednesdays, 7:00 PM Christian Education / School of Biblical Knowledge Saturdays, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM, Call for Registration Website: www.allnationsbaptistchurch.com All Nations Baptist Church – A Church of Standards

Israel Baptist Church

1251 Saratoga Ave., NE Washington, DC 20018 (202) 269-0288 Service and Times Sunday Worship Service: 10:45 AM Sunday School: 9:15 AM Holy Communion1st Sunday: 10:45 AM Prayer Service: Wednesday at 6:30 PM Bible Study: Wednesday at 7:00 PM Bible Study: Tuesday at 10:30 AM

Dr. Lucius M. Dalton Senior Pastor

2324 Ontario Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 232-1730 Service and Times Sunday School: 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 AM Baptismal Service: 1st Sunday – 9:30 AM Holy Communion: 1st Sunday – 11:00 AM Prayer Meeting & Bible Study: Wednesday -7:30 PM “Where Jesus is the King”

Dr. Earl D. Trent Senior Pastor

2409 Ainger Pl.,SE – WDC 20020 (202) 678-0884 – Office / (202) 678-0885 – Fax “Moving Faith Forward” 0% Perfect . . . 100% Forgiven!

623 Florida Ave.. NW - WDC. 20001 Church (202) 667-3409 / Study (202) 265-0836 Home Study (301) 464-8211 / Fax (202) 483-4009

Service and Times Sunday Worship: 8:00 AM & 10:45 AM Baptism/Holy Communion: 3rd Sunday Family Bible Study Tuesdays – 6:30 PM Prayer Service: Tuesdays – 8:00 PM www.emmanuelbaptistchurchdc.org

Sermon On The Mount Temple Of Joy Apostolic Faith

Lincoln Park United Methodist Church Rev. Richard B. Black Pastor

Elder Herman L. Simms Pastor

1301 North Carolina Ave. N E Washington, D C 20002 202 543 1318 - lincolnpark@lpumcdc.org www.lpumcdc.org

5606 Marlboro Pike District Heights, MD 20747 301-735-6005

Service and Times Sunday Worship: 10:00 AM Holy Communion: First Sunday 10:00 AM Sunday School: 9:00 AM Bible Study: Wednesday @ 12 noon and 6:30 PM

Service and Times Sunday Apostolic Worship Services 11:00 A.M and 5:00 PM Communion and Feet Wash 4th Sunday at 5:00 PM Prayer/Seeking: Wednesday at 8:00 PM Apostolic in Doctrine, Pentecostal in Experience, Holiness in Living, Uncompromised and Unchanged. The Apostolic Faith is still alive –Acts 2:42

New Commandment Baptist Church

Eastern Community Baptist Church Damion M. Briggs Pastor

Rev. Stephen E. Tucker Senior Pastor

8213 Manson Street Landover, MD 20785 Tel: (301) 322-9787 Fax: (301) 322-9240

13701 Old Jericho Park Road Bowie, MD. 20720 (301) 262-0560

Service and Times Sunday Worship Services: 7:45 AM and 10:45 AM Holy Communion: 1st Sundays at 7:45 AM & 10:45 AM Sunday School: 9:30 AM Prayer & Praise Service: Tuesdays at 12 noon & 6:30 PM Bible Study: Tuesdays at 1 pm and 7 PM Youth Bible Study: Fridays at 7 PM

Service and Times Early Morning Message: 7:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship Service: 10:00 AM Sunday Church School: 9:00 AM Holy Communion: 1st Sunday 7:30 AM & 10:00 AM Prayer, Praise and Testimony: Wednesday 7:00 PM Bible Study: Wednesday 7:30 PM

Service and Times Sunday Worship: 11 AM Sunday School: 10 AM Wednesday Mid-Week Worship, Prayer & Bible Study: Wed. 7 PM

Rehoboth Baptist Church

Reverend Peter R. Blue Sr. Pastor

Rev. Curtis l. Staley Pastor

2001 Brooks Drive District Heights MD. 20744 240.838.7074

621 Alabama Ave., S.E.- Washington, D.C. 20032 P: (202) 561-1111 - F: (202) 561-1112

Service and Times Sunday Worship Experience: 10:15am Sunday School: 9:00am Holy Communion: 3rd Sunday Morning Noontime Bible Study: Tuesday @ 12:00pm Prayer Meeting/Bible Study: Tuesday @7:00pm Theme: "Building On A Firm Foundation"

Service and Times Sunday Service: 10:00 AM Sunday School for all ages: 8:30 AM 1st Sunday Baptism: 10:00 AM 2nd Sunday Holy Communion:10:00 AM Tuesday: Bible Study: 6:30 PM Prayer Meeting: 7:45 PM

Email: revprbstmbc@gmail.com Website: www.stmatthewsbaptist.org

Motto: “Where God is First and Where Friendly People Worship”

“Real Worship for Real People” Website: www.easterncommunity.org Email: ecc@easterncommunity.org

“A Church Where Love Is Essential and Praise is Intentional”

Foggy Bottom - Founded in 1867 728 23rd Street, NW - Washington, DC 20037 Church office: 202-333-3985 - Fax : 202-338-4958

Shiloh Baptist Church

Matthews Memorial Baptist Church Dr. Joseph D. Turner / Senior Pastor 2616 MLK Ave., SE - Washington, DC 20020 Office 202-889-3709 - Fax 202-678-3304 Service and Times Early Worship Service: 8:00 AM Worship Service: 11:00 AM New Member’s Class: 9:45 AM Holy Communion: 1st Sunday, 11:00 AM Church School: 9:45 AM Wednesday 12:00pm Bible Study Prayer, Praise and Bible Study: 7:00 PM Saturday Bible Study: 11:00 AM Baptism 4th Sunday: 11:00 AM “Empowered to love and Challenged to Lead a Multitude of Souls to Christ”

Peace Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Michael T. Bell 712 18th Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone 202-399-3450/ Fax 202-398-8836 Service and Times Sunday Early Morning Prayer & Bible Study Class: 8:00 AM Sunday School: 9:00 AM Sunday Morning Worship Service: 10:00 AM Wednesday Service: 12:00 PM “The Loving Church of the living lord “

4504 Gault Place, N.E. / Washington, D.C 20019 202-397-7775 – 7184 Service and Times Sunday Church School: 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service : 11:00 AM The Lord’s Supper 1st Sunday Prayer & Praise Services: Wednesday 7:00 PM Bible Study: 7:30 PM Saturday before 4th Sunday Men, Women, Youth Discipleship Ministries: 10:30 AM A Christ Centered Church htubc@comcast.net

Christ Embassy DC

Kelechi Ajieren Coordinator 6839 Eastern Avenue, R1 Takoma Park, MD 20912 (202) 556-7065 Service and Times Sunday Worship Service: 10:00 AM Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00 PM Friday Evening Service: 7:00 PM ; Last Friday “…Giving Your Life a Meaning” www.Christembassydc.org Christ.embassy.dc@hotmail.com

Pennsylvania Ave. Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Kendrick E. Curry Pastor 3000 Pennsylvania Ave.. S.E Washington, DC 20020 202 581-1500 Service and Times Sunday Church School: 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 AM Monday Adult Bible Study: 7:00 PM Wednesday Youth & Adult Activities: 6:30 PM Prayer Service Bible Study

First Rising Mt. Zion Baptist Church

Mt. Horeb Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Wallace Charles Smith Pastor

Rev. Oran W. Young Pastor

Rev. Dr. H. B. Sampson, III Pastor

9th & P Street, N.W. - W. D.C. 20001 (202) 232-4288

602 N Street NW - Washington, D.C. 20001 Office:(202) 289-4480 Fax: (202) 289-4595

2914 Bladensburg Road, NE Wash., DC 20018 Office: (202) 529-3180 - Fax: (202) 529-7738 Service and Times Worship Service: 7:30 AM Sunday School: 9:00 AM Worship Service: 10:30 AM Holy Communion: 4th Sunday 7:30AM & 10:30 AM Prayer Services:Tuesday 7:30 PM. Wednesday 12 Noon

www.stmarysfoggybottom.org Email: stmarysoffice@stmarysfoggybottom.org

Service and Times First Sunday Worship Service (one service): 10:00 AM Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Sunday Worship service: 7:45 AM and 10:55 AM Sunday Church School/Bible Study: 9:30 AM Thursday Prayer Service: 6:30 PM

All are welcome to St. Mary’s to Learn, Worship, and Grow.

Email: sbc@shilohbaptist.org Website: shilohbaptist.org

Service and Times Sundays: 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist with Music and Hymns Wednesdays: 12:10 p.m. - Holy Eucharist

Service and Times Sunday Worship Services: 10:00 AM Sunday Church School: 8:45 – 9:45 AM Holy Communion: Every First Sunday Intercessory Prayer: Monday – 7:00-8:00 PM Pastor’s Bible Study: Wednesday –7:45 PM Midweek Prayer: Wednesday – 7:00 PM Noonday Prayer Every Thursday

Rev. Dr. George C. Gilbert Senior Pastor

Email Address: admin@pbc712.org

Historic St. Mary’s Episcopal Church The Rev. E. Bernard Anderson Priest

Holy Trinity United Baptist Church

Florida Avenue Baptist Church

Reverend Christopher L. Nichols Pastor

1636 East Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20003 Telephone: 202-544-5588 - Fax: 202-544-2964

Web: www.mountmoriahchurch.org Email: mtmoriah@mountmoriahchurch.org

St. Matthews Baptist Church

Rev. Daryl F. Bell Pastor

Motto: "Faith On The Hill"

Mount Moriah Baptist Church

Emmanuel Baptist Church

King Emmanuel Baptist Church

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Service and Times Sunday School for All Ages: 8:00 AM Sunday Worship Services: 9:30 AM Midday Prayer & Bible Study: Wednesday 11:30AM Evening Prayer & Bible Study: Wednesday 7:00 PM Laymen's League: Thursday 7:00 PM Email: Froffice@firstrising.org Website: www.firstrising.org “Changing Lives On Purpose “

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JUNETEENTH from Page 1 comfort for Black residents. “My grandfather used to talk to me about Josephine City,” Greg Holmes, a resident of Clarke County, said. “It was a place where he could live in dignity in the 1930s. He could go to a restaurant and walk down the street with no problems from white people.” Josephine City traces its roots to 1870 when former slaves and freed Blacks received land from Ellen McCormick, the owner of then Clermont Farm. The lots went for $100 per acre. As a result, 31 one-acre lots lined a 16-feet wide thoroughfare eventually known as Josephine Street. Historians speculate the name Josephine came from a former slave at Clermont, Josephine Williams, who bought two lots. By 1900, Josephine City had become an independent Black community in Clarke County with a school, boarding house, gas station, grocery store, restaurant, cemetery and two churches.

Lucy Diggs Slowe, a founder of the first Black Greek letter sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, formed on the campus of Howard University in 1908, and the first female to hold the position of dean of women at a major university (at Howard), hailed from Josephine City.

THE HUB: JOSEPHINE CITY’S CEMETERY, TOWN CENTER

The Milton Valley Cemetery serves as the primary burial site for Blacks in Josephine City. For many years, other Berryville area cemeteries remained closed to Blacks, said Deedee Liggins, a local historian and activist. One of the more noteworthy people buried at Milton Valley Cemetery includes a slave named Thomas Laws who played an integral role in the success of the Union during the Civil War. “Thomas Laws was a Clarke County slave who gathered and relayed information about Confederate troop movements to Union

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General Philip Sheridan ahead of the Third Battle of Winchester,” Liggins said. “The Third Battle of Winchester, fought on Sept. 19, 1864, was the largest in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War. The Union won after Confederate General Jubal Early’s army collapsed and retreated.” Laws, along with Rebecca Wright, a white schoolteacher and abolitionist who lived in Winchester, worked together covertly to deliver information to Sheridan. Wright learned details of the Confederate soldiers in Winchester and wrote a note that Laws carried in his mouth to Union troops. Laws and other members of his family, beginning in the 19th century through modern times, would be buried at the cemetery – some with military honors. “We have veterans from the Civil War and the Spanish American War here,” Liggins said. Close to the cemetery sits the Josephine School Community Museum which houses historical relics, photos literature and other information about Josephine City during the Jim Crow and civil rights era. Liggins said Black property owners in Josephine City continue to fight developers and Berryville city leaders who want to acquire the land cheaply and disregard the historical significance of the area. Ellis Booker, 92, toured the cemetery and the museum with the group. A native Texan, he said it brought back memories for him. “I am from Texas and I remember

5 Washington Informer African American Heritage Tour participants take a short walk on the sacred grounds of Joseph City in Berryville, Va. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)

schools like this,” Booker said. “I am glad to see the people in Josephine City are trying to keep the memories alive. Young people today need to know how it was years and years ago for Blacks.”

THE JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Clarke County officially celebrated Juneteenth for the first time at its fair grounds where two green buildings remained reserved for presentations. One building featured key moments in Black history while the other served as a venue for vendors who offered books, memorabilia and other items of interest.

A local band entertained the crowd prior to a program moderated by Washington Channel 9 journalist Allison Seymore and her husband Mark Clarke. Event organizers placed 1,000 white flags close to the stage to symbolize the more than 4,000 slaves who resided in Clarke County during the Civil War. Dorothy Davis, a civil rights activist in the county, served as the facilitator for the Juneteenth celebration. “This is the work of the Josephine Community Museum, the Josephine Improvement Association and the CCTS-JWTS Reunion Association,” Davis said. “We should never forget the horrors of slavery and what our ancestors went through. These beautiful mansions that you see here in Clarke County were built by our ancestors for free.” Nathan “Goosie” Doleman, a resident of Berryville, said slavery still exists in America. “If you go further South, you still have Blacks picking cotton and not knowing what their rights are,” Doleman said. “They also don’t want to antagonize the white man.” The celebration attracted the attention of more than just African Americans including Ariana Lipke, a student at Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pa. “I came because I grew up in a community of all whites,” Lipke said. “I am working on my master’s degree on Black men and mental health. I am here to learn as much as I can.” WI @JamesWrightJr10

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Willie Edward Davis aka Willie E. Davis Decedent Stephanie L. Royal, Esq. The Royal Legal Group, LLC 5335 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Suite 440 Washington, DC 20015 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Naomi T. Hendrick, whose address is 725 Madison Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20011, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Willie Edward Davis aka Willie E. Davis who died on 10/25/2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/9/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/9/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

Tapio Ilmari Peltonen Name of Decedent NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Raija Kaarina Peltonen whose address is Snellmaninkatu 21 G3, FIN-00170 Helsinki, Finland was appointed personal representative of the estate of Tapio Ilmari Peltonen, deceased, by the Helsinki District Court for State of Finland, on January 30, 2020. Service of process may be made upon Tom A. Lippo 412 First Street, Suite 1, SE, Washington DC 20003 whose designation as District of Columbia agent has been filed with the Register of Wills, D.C. The decedent owned District of Columbia personal property. Claims against the decedent may be presented to the undersigned and filed with the Register of Wills of the District of Columbia, 515 5th Street, NW, Third Floor, Washington, D.C. 20001 within 6 months from the date of first publication of this notice. Date of first publication: 6/9/2022

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Naomi T. Hendrick Personal Representative

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Jacinda Jefferies, whose address is 5810 Blair Rd. NW #201 Washington, DC 2011, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Joan M. Jefferies who died on October 27, 2021 without a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/9/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/9/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/9/2022 Jacinda Jefferies Personal Representative

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Brandon Bruce Johnson, whose address is 3706 Celeste Bruce Circle, Bowie, MD 20721, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Chester Bruce Johnson who died April 3, 2022 on with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

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Washington Informer Phase 2 Declaration of Nationality Protocol In God We Trust. Declaration of Nationality. Notice of White Flag Surrender. Notice of Special Appearance : I am that I am: “ Sukkia Toni-Marie Erskine© ", in full life, in propria persona, sui juris, in solo proprio, Haqdar by natural issue, the beneficiary and heir of: “ SUKKIA TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© “, corp.sole Dba.: “ SUKKIA T ERSKINE© “,[SUKKIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA T ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE SUKKIA ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , ERSKINE TONI-MARIA SUKKIA© , ERSKINE TONI-MARIE SUKKIA© , ERSKINE SUKKIA TONI-MARIE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA T© , TONI-MARIE S ERSKINE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA© , QUEEN SUKKIA ERSKINE© ]. As natural clan mother, and guardian of: “ Lei’Lani Nadia Luke© ", the beneficiary and heir of: “ LEI’LANI NADIA LUKE© ”, corp.sole Dba.: “LEI’LANI N LUKE© “, [LEILANI NADIA LUKE© , LEILANI N LUKE© ]. Having reached the age of majority, being aboriginal to the northwestern and southwestern shores of Africa, the Atlantic Islands, the continental Americas, being duly certified, hereby affirms to declare my tribal intention to be as my pedigree subscribes, as a: Moorish American, but not a citizen of the United States. I declare permanent, and unalienable, allegiance to The Moorish Empire, Estados al-Marikanos, Societas Republicae Ea Al Maurikanuus Estados, The Constitution for the united States of America, Article III Section 2, The Lieber Code, Hague Conventions of 1899 & 1907, The Geneva Conventions, [ United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples ], and all natural laws governing moors, and hereby declare and proclaim my nationality in good faith as a: Moorish American. I am that I am: “ Sukkia Toni-Marie Erskine© ", from this day forward, in harmony with my Nationality / Status / Jurisdiction, shall be known as: “ angelique shadiah© ". My beloved daughter, “ Lei’Lani Nadia Luke© ", from this day forward, in harmony with our Nationality / Status / Jurisdiction, shall be known as: “ anaia shadiah© ". Notice of White Flag Surrender: as "hors de combat", pursuant to The Geneva Conventions, Article III, as a minister of The Moorish Empire, and Internationally Protected Person. Notice of: LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND ( HAGUE, IV), ARTICLE: 32, 45, 46, & 47. Notice of Claim pursuant to Public Law 87-846, TITLE II, SEC. 203. Notice of Bailment Merging of Legal Title with Equitable Title : This order is to preserve legal and equitable title , and to reserve all rights, title, and interest, in the property, Re: New York City Department Of Health and Mental Hygiene : STATE FILE NUMBER, 156-95-027795 : " SUKKIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA T ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE SUKKIA ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , ERSKINE TONI-MARIA SUKKIA© , ERSKINE TONI-MARIE SUKKIA© , ERSKINE SUKKIA TONI-MARIE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA T© , TONI-MARIE S ERSKINE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA© , QUEEN SUKKIA ERSKINE© ", &, New York City Department Of Health and Mental Hygiene : STATE FILE NUMBER, 156-14-089752 : “ LEI’LANI NADIA LUKE© , LEI’LANI N LUKE© , LEILANI NADIA LUKE© , LEILANI N LUKE© ”, is as a special deposit order, conveyed to “ Angelique Shadiah Trust© ". Re: New York City Department Of Health and Mental Hygiene : STATE FILE NUMBER, 156-95-027795 : “ SUKKIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA T ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIE SUKKIA ERSKINE© , TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , SUKKIA TONI-MARIA ERSKINE© , ERSKINE TONI-MARIA SUKKIA© ERSKINE TONI-MARIE SUKKIA© , ERSKINE SUKKIA TONI-MARIE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA T© , TONI-MARIE S ERSKINE© , ERSKINE SUKKIA© , QUEEN SUKKIA ERSKINE© ", &, New York City Department Of Health and Mental Hygiene : STATE FILE NUMBER, 156-14-089752 : “ LEI’LANI NADIA LUKE© , LEI’LANI N LUKE© , LEILANI NADIA LUKE© , LEILANI N LUKE© ", is as a special deposit order, conveyed to “ Anaia Shadiah Trust© ". All property of the same issue and amount, in like kind and specie, is to be returned fully intact , as a Special Deposit order of the Depositor / Beneficiary / Bailor / Donor / Principal / Creditor / Guardian: “ angelique shadiah© ", nom deguerre: “ Sukkia Toni-Marie Erskine© ", as a special deposit order in lawful money. This special deposit is to be used exclusively for the benefit of : “ Angelique Shadiah Trust© ", or : “ Anaia Shadiah Trust© ", both Trust being, Inter Vivos Unincorporated Divine Grantor Trusts. These deposits are not to be commingled with general assets of any bank, nor depositary / trustee / agent / bailee / donee / debtor. This deposit is not limited to, but including: discharge and set off, of any and all outstanding liabilities as accord and satisfaction. Inter alia enact fuit. All Rights Reserved. Deo volente.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Joann Smith, whose address is 92 Bridgeport Way, Delaware, OH 43015, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Eleanor Barlas who died on November 5, 2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/16/2022 Joann Smith Personal Representative

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2022 ADM 000090

2022 ADM 000535

2022 ADM 000552

Haywood Mims, Jr. Decedent

Mark Allan Judson Decedent

Kevin Thomas Young Decedent

Law Office of Robert P. Newman Robert P. Newman, Esquire 801 Wayne Avenue, Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Attorney

Peggy A. Miller 5130 7th Street, NE Washington, DC 20011-2625 Attorney

Joan M. Wilbon, Attorney 1629 K Street, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Haywood Mims, III, whose address is 2762 Summertime Blvd, Johns Island, SC 29455, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Haywood Mims, Jr. who died on 5/3/2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: June 16, 2022 Haywood Mims, III Personal Representative

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Catherine Chang Judson, whose address is 137 Waltman Place, NE, WDC 20011, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Mark Allan Judson who died on January 18, 2022 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/16/2022 Catherine Chang Judson Personal Representative

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Keyl Davis, whose address is 8106 Dogwood Lane, District Heights, MD 20747, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Kevin Thomas Young who died on 4/15/2016 without a Will, and will serve with Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/16/2022 Keyl Davis Personal Representative

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2022 NRT 0012

2022 ADM 000540

2022 ADM 000555

2021 ADM 000896

Dreama L. Henry Name of Deceased Settlor

Odessa Wood Reese Decedent

Douglas K. Whitehead aka Douglas Kerr Whitehead Decedent

Theodore M. Fields Name of Deceased Settlor NOTICE OF EXISTENCE OF REVOCABLE TRUST

NOTICE OF EXISTENCE OF REVOCABLE TRUST

James Larry Frazier, Esq. 918 Maryland Ave., NE Washington, DC 20002 Attorney

Tilman L. Gerald 6856 Eastern Ave., NW, Ste. 350 Washington, DC 20012 Attorney

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

Theodore M. Fields whose address was 1934 Biltmore Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 created a revocable trust on February 20, 2019, which remained in existence on the date of his/her death on February 9, 2022, and Suzanne B. Fields and L. Tobias Fields, whose addresses are 1934 Biltmore Street, NW Washington, DC 20009, is the currently acting trustees, hereinafter the Trustee. Communications to the Trust should be mailed or directed to Micah A. Bonaviri, Esq. at 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite 700, Rockville, MD 20852.

Dreama L. Henry whose address was 832 Missouri Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011 created a revocable trust on August 25, 2014, which remained in existence on the date of his/her death on February 6, 2020, and, Crystal Lewis, whose address is 3411 16th Street, NE, Washington, DC 20018, is the currently acting trustee, hereinafter the Trustee. Communications to the Trust should be mailed or directed to Crystal Lewis at 3411 16th Street NE, Washington, DC 20018

Bernadette R. Kelly and Melvin J. Reese, whose addresses are 12003 North Marlton Ave., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 and 1407 Asbury Ct., Hyattsville, MD 20783, were appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of Odessa Wood Reese who died on March 21, 2016 without a Will, and will serve with Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

James S. Dyson, whose address is 2037 Kingshouse Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20905, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Douglas K. Whitehead aka Douglas Kerr Whitehead who died on April 30, 2020 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

The Trust is subject to claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors, costs of administration of the settlor’s estate, the expense of the deceased settlor’s funeral and disposal of remains, and statutory allowances to a surviving spouse and children to the extent the deceased settlor’s residuary probate estate is inadequate to satisfy those claims, costs, expenses, and allowances.

The Trust is subject to claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors, costs of administration of the settlor’s estate, the expense of the deceased settlor’s funeral and disposal of remains, and statutory allowances to a surviving spouse and children to the extent the deceased settlor’s residuary probate estate is inadequate to satisfy those claims, costs, expenses, and allowances.

Claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors are barred as against the Trustee and the trust property unless presented to the Trustee at the address provided herein on or before 12/16/2022 (6 month after the date of the first publication of this notice.) An action to contest the validity of this trust must be commenced by the earliest of (1) 2/9/2023, (One year from date of death of deceased settlor) (2), 12/16/2022 (6 months from the date of first publication of this notice) or (3) Ninety days after the Trustee sends the person a copy of the trust instrument and a notice informing the person of the trust’s existence, of the Trustee’s name and address, and of the time allowed for commencing a proceeding. The Trustee may proceed to distribute the trust property in accordance with the terms of the trust before the expiration of the time within which an action must be commenced unless the Trustee knows of a pending judicial proceeding contesting the validity of the trust or the Trustee has received notice from a potential contestant who thereafter commences a judicial proceeding within sixty days after notification.

Claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors are barred as against the Trustee and the trust property unless presented to the Trustee at the address provided herein on or before 12/16/2022 (6 month after the date of the first publication of this notice.) An action to contest the validity of this trust must be commenced by the earliest of (1) 2/6/2021, (One year from date of death of deceased settlor) (2) 12/16/2022, (6 months from the date of first publication of this notice) or (3) Ninety days after the Trustee sends the person a copy of the trust instrument and a notice informing the person of the trust’s existence, of the Trustee’s name and address, and of the time allowed for commencing a proceeding. The Trustee may proceed to distribute the trust property in accordance with the terms of the trust before the expiration of the time within which an action must be commenced unless the Trustee knows of a pending judicial proceeding contesting the validity of the trust or the Trustee has received notice from a potential contestant who thereafter commences a judicial proceeding within sixty days after notification.

This Notice must be mailed postmarked within 15 days of its first publication to each heir and qualified beneficiary of the trust and any other person who would be an interested person within the meaning of D.C. Code 20-101(d).

This Notice must be mailed postmarked within 15 days of its first publication to each heir and qualified beneficiary of the trust and any other person who would be an interested person within the meaning of D.C. Code 20-101(d).

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Derrick Anthony DePass Decedent

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Gabriel E. DePass, whose address is 404 Hawkesbury Lane, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Derrick Anthony DePass who died on June 9, 2021 without a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/16/2022 Gabriel E. DePass Personal Representative

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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Probate Division Washington, D.C. 20001-2131 2022 ADM 559 Cassandra Delores Wilson Decedent NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Claudette Wilson-Taylor and Maria Wells, whose addresses are 4000 Maguire Pl., Waldorf, Md 20601 and 15637 Merrily Way, Woodbridge, VA 22193, were appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of Cassandra Delores Wilson who died on 3/7/2022 without a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/16/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/16/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: June 16, 2022 Claudette Wilson-Taylor Maria Wells Personal Representative

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In God We Trust. Declaration of Nationality Notice of Special Appearance : I am that I am: Robert Constantine Chin©, in full life, in propria persona, sui juris, in solo proprio, Haqdar by natural issue, the beneficiary and heir of: CHIN, ROBERT CONSTANTINE©, corp. sole Dba.: ROBERT CONSTANTINE CHIN©, corp. sole Dba.: ROBERT C CHIN© corp. sole Dba.: ROBERT CHIN© As natural father, and guardian of: “Mia Rebecca Chin”, the beneficiaries and heirs of: “MIA REBECCA CHIN©”, corp. sole Dba.: “CHIN, MIA REBECCA”. Having reached the age of majority, being aboriginal to the northwestern and southwestern shores of Africa, the Atlantic Islands, the continental Americas, being duly certified, hereby affirms to declare my tribal intention to be as my pedigree subscribes, as a: Moorish American, but not a citizen of the United States. I declare permanent, and unalienable, allegiance to The Moorish Empire, Societas Republicae Ea Al Maurikanuus Estados, The Constitution for the united States of America, Article III Section 2, The Lieber Code, Hague Conventions of 1899 & 1907, The Geneva Conventions, [United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples], and all natural laws governing moors, and hereby declare and proclaim my nationality in good faith as a: Moorish American. I am that I am: Robert Constantine Chin©, from this day forward, in harmony with my Nationality / Status / Jurisdiction, shall be known as: robert chin©. Notice of White Flag Surrender: as “hors de combat”, pursuant to The Geneva Conventions, Article III, as a minister of The Moorish Empire, and Internationally Protected Person. Notice of LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND ( HAGUE, IV), ARTICLE: 45, 46, & 47. Notice of Claim pursuant to Public Law 87-846, TITLE II, SEC. 203. Notice of Bailment Merging of Legal Title with Equitable Title : This order is to preserve legal and equitable title, and to reserve all rights, title, and interest, in the property, Re: JAMAICA REGISTRAR GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT – REGISTRY OFFICE, REGISTER FILE NUMBER : BY 6007, ROBERT CONSTANTINE CHIN©, Re: STATE OF FLORIDA – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, STATE FILE NUMBER : 109-04-092245, “ MIA REBECCA CHIN ”, to the depositor: robert chin©, nom deguerre: Robert Constantine Chin©. All property, of the same issue and amount, in like kind and specie, is to be returned fully intact, as a Special Deposit Order of the Depositor / Beneficiary / Bailor / Donor / Principal / Creditor: robert chin©, nom deguerre: Robert Constantine Chin©, as a special deposit order in lawful money. This special deposit is to be used exclusively for the benefit of : Robert Constantine Chin Trust©, an Inter Vivos Unincorporated Divine Grantor Trust. This deposit is not to be commingled with general assets of any bank, nor depositary / trustee / agent / bailee / donee / debtor. All Attorneys with a License from the Bar Association are explicitly prohibited from administering ROBERT CONSTANTINE CHIN TRUST© and ROBERT C CHIN TRUST© property without handwritten consent from each and every trustee, after said Attorneys have furnished their nationality, and Principal for whom's interest they are working, pursuant to [Public Law 75-583], to Trustees in plain writing. Inter alia enact fuit. All Rights Reserved. Deo volente. This deposit is not limited to, but including: discharge and set off etc., of any and all outstanding liabilities as accord and satisfaction.

Date of first publication: 6/16/2022 Tilman L. Gerald Personal Representative

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2022 ADM 000574

2022 ADM 000525 (Link to 2022 WIL 000418)

2022 ADM 000462

Lee L. Garling Decedent Howard J. Walsh III, Esq. 7101 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1200 Bethesda, MD 20815 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS

John Buckley aka John Goodchild Buckley Decedent

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John G. Callan, whose address is 85 River Rd, #H3 Essex CT 06426, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Lee L. Garling who died on 3/20/2022 without a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

Gabriela Richeimer, whose address is 4615 Colorado Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20011, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of John Buckley aka John Goodchild Buckley who died on April 14, 2022 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

John G. Callen Personal Representative

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Vincent I. Gray aka Vincent Issiah Gray Decedent Tabitha R. Brown 1200 G. Street SE, Suite A Washington, DC 20003 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Territa E. Gray, whose address is 2314 Tulson Lane, Bowie, MD 20721, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Vincent I. Gray aka Vincent Issiah Gray who died on 10/23/2021 with a Will, and will serve with Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/23/2022 Territa E. Gray Personal Representative

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LEGAL NOTICES SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PROBATE DIVISION 2022 NRT 000013 Eulah R. Ward Name of Deceased Settlor NOTICE OF EXISTENCE OF REVOCABLE TRUST Eulah R. Ward whose address was 7020 Wyndale Street, NW, Washington, DC 20015 created a revocable trust on July 9, 1997, which remained in existence on the date of her death on March 22, 2021, and Sterling Ward, whose address is 7020 Wyndale Street NW, Washington, DC 20015, is the currently acting trustee, hereinafter the Trustee. Communications to the Trust should be mailed or directed to Sterling Ward at 7020 Wyndale Street, NW, Washington, DC 20015 The Trust is subject to claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors, costs of administration of the settlor’s estate, the expense of the deceased settlor’s funeral and disposal of remains, and statutory allowances to a surviving spouse and children to the extent the deceased settlor’s residuary probate estate is inadequate to satisfy those claims, costs, expenses, and allowances. Claims of the deceased settlor’s creditors are barred as against the Trustee and the trust property unless presented to the Trustee at the address provided herein on or before 12/23/2022 (6 month after the date of the first publication of this notice.) An action to contest the validity of this trust must be commenced by the earliest of (1) 3/22/2022, (One year from date of death of deceased settlor) (2), 12/23/2022 (6 months from the date of first publication of this notice) or (3) Ninety days after the Trustee sends the person a copy of the trust instrument and a notice informing the person of the trust’s existence, of the Trustee’s name and address, and of the time allowed for commencing a proceeding. The Trustee may proceed to distribute the trust property in accordance with the terms of the trust before the expiration of the time within which an action must be commenced unless the Trustee knows of a pending judicial proceeding contesting the validity of the trust or the Trustee has received notice from a potential contestant who thereafter commences a judicial proceeding within sixty days after notification. This Notice must be mailed postmarked within 15 days of its first publication to each heir and qualified beneficiary of the trust and any other person who would be an interested person within the meaning of D.C. Code 20-101(d).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Probate Division Washington, D.C. 20001-2131

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2022 ADM 000602

2022 ADM 000245

2022 ADM 000608

2022 ADM 000554

Estate of Virginia R. Smith aka Virginia Smith

Debora Ann Banner Decedent

Estate of Tonya Ford

Eugene Gray Decedent

Julie A. Swerbinsky, Esquire The Geller Law Group PLLC 4000 Legato Road, Suite 1100 Fairfax, VA 22033 Attorney

NOTICE OF STANDARD PROBATE

James Larry Frazier 918 Maryland Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 Attorney

NOTICE OF STANDARD PROBATE Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in this Court by Susie Short for standard probate, including the appointment of one or more personal representatives. Unless a responsive pleading in the form of a complaint or an objection in accordance with Superior Court Probate Division Rule 407 is filed in this Court within 30 days from the date of first publication of this notice, the Court may take the action hereinafter set forth. Order Diana Gary, Esquire who is alleged to have custody of the will dated February 22, 2018 to deliver it to the court Date of first publication: 6/23/2022 Susie Short 1131 Girard Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Petitioner/Attorney: TRUE TEST COPY Nicole Stevens Register of Wills Washington Informer

2019 ADM 000337 Robert C. McDuffie aka Robert Charles McDuffie, Sr. Decedent Valerie J. Edwards Antonoplos & Associates 1725 DeSales Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Attorney NOTICE OF AFTER DISCOVERED WILL AND NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Gale McDuffie, whose address is 7738 Oxman Road, Hyattsville, MD 20785, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Robert C. McDuffie aka Robert Charles McDuffie, Sr., who died on November 19, 2018 with a Will. Objections to such appointment or to the probate of decedent’s Will shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 7/23/2022.

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Ida M. Walker, whose address is 4083 Warner Avenue, Apt. D2, Landover Hills, MD 20784, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Eugene Gray who died on March 11, 2010 without a Will, and will serve with Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

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Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

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Ida M. Walker Personal Representative

In the absence of a will or proof satisfactory to the Court of due execution, enter an order determining that the decedent died intestate appoint an unsupervised personal representative Date of first publication: 6/23/2022 Angela Ramson Sharon Ford Petitioner/Attorney:

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Adam R. Banner and Elizabeth R. MacDonald “nee” Banner, whose addresses are 1391 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Unit 219, Washington, DC 20003 and 1391 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Unit 408, Washington, DC 20003, were appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of Debora Ann Banner who died on 11/29/2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

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Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in this Court by Angela Ramson & Sharon Ford for standard probate, including the appointment of one or more personal representatives. Unless a responsive pleading in the form of a complaint or an objection in accordance with Superior Court Probate Division Rule 407 is filed in this Court within 30 days from the date of first publication of this notice, the Court may take the action hereinafter set forth.

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Sterling Ward Signature of Trustee

Gale McDuffie Personal Representative

LEGAL NOTICES

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Probate Division Washington, D.C. 20001-2131

Date of First Publication: 6/23/2022

Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Probate Division Washington, D.C. 20001-2131

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2022 ADM 000586

2022 ADM 00607

2022 ADM 00641

2022 ADM 600

LaVella M. Hardin Decedent

Elgin Speight Decedent

Estate of Mary H. DePaul

Phillis Johnson Decedent

Leta M. Jackson, Esquire Legal Counsel for the Elderly 601 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20049 Attorney

Julius P. Terrell, Esquire 1455 Pennsylvania Ave., NW #400 Washington, DC 20004 Attorney

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Cheryl L. Wells, whose address is 1334 W St., NE Washington, DC 20018-3503, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of LaVella M. Hardin who died on October 19, 2021 without a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

Elgin M. Speight, whose address is 1347 Riggs Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Elgin Speight who died on February 15, 2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship.

Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

Date of first publication: 6/23/2022

Cheryl L. Wells Personal Representative

Elgin M. Speight Personal Representative

Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in this Court by Thomas J. Hayden, Sr. for standard probate, including the appointment of one or more personal representatives. Unless a responsive pleading in the form of a complaint or an objection in accordance with Superior Court Probate Division Rule 407 is filed in this Court within 30 days from the date of first publication of this notice, the Court may take the action hereinafter set forth. Admit to probate the Will dated 11/1/2017 exhibited with the petition upon proof satisfactory to the Court of due execution by affidavit of the witnesses or otherwise Order any interested person to show cause why the provisions of lost or destroyed will dated 11/1/17 should not be admitted to probate as expressed in the petition Appoint an unsupervised personal representative Date of first publication: 6/23/2022 Steve Larson-Jackson, Esq. 1629 K Street NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036 Petitioner/Attorney:

Teill King, whose address is 5204 Elk Creek Circle, Fredericksburg, VA 22407, was appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Phillis Johnson who died on November 12, 2021 with a Will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent’s Will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., Building A, Third Floor Washington, D.C. 20001, on or before 12/23/2022. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before 12/23/2022, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address, and relationship. Date of first publication: 6/23/2022 Tiell King Personal Representative

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HEARINGS from Page 17 seeking to court them,” Montgomery said. “Trump’s hold on the party will not be broken until it produces multiple catastrophic losses. Until then, establishment Republicans are going to mostly lay low.” Samantha Crunkilton, an e-Commerce software professional and community activist who serves on the board at the Nevada Federation of Democratic Women, called Trump’s hold on the GOP frightening. “It’s been interesting and scary to watch Trump’s hold on the GOP even after two years and as the Jan. 6 committee hearings are happening,” Crunkilton wrote in an email. “The GOP has spent decades chipping away at the court system and gerrymandering their districts to keep their minority control,” she said. “They are also very solid and consistent on messaging [and say] the party line over and over – the rhetoric over the last several years of ‘us versus them,’ ‘the system doesn’t work’ and ‘freedoms being taken away’ are powerful. Trump has been the best at it.” Further, “Trump’s hold on the GOP will definitely get him the nomination,” said historian and political scientist William S. Blake. Blake, the author of “Winning Political Campaigns,” believes Trump and Biden are headed for a rematch in 2024. “[Trump] will motivate the Republican base like no other Repub-

MARSHALL from Page 30 evidence that the nation's moral crisis has never ended and should constantly be exposed. When it comes to families living in impoverished neighborhoods, the fight to secure and maintain vital anti-poverty programs is critical. Typically, the person with the greatest influence in a child's life is the parent. Offsetting a child's neglect by the parent in the home is even more critical when addressing poverty. It is a topic that quickly gets lost when the discussion of poverty highlights systemic racism and social injustice. When we speak about any form of inequality or injustice, there is always the privileged versus the underprivileged. Privilege is not just based on race, but class, zip code, and educational opportunities. Biblical scripture states, “My people are destroyed by a lack of knowledge.” Knowledge is critical in any child's so-

lican candidate could,” Blake said. “However, he will also motivate Democrats to come out like no other Republican candidate could. So, expect doom and gloom predictions on both sides – fear-based campaigns predicting disaster if the other candidate wins.” “The days of the gentlemanly campaigns of opponents like Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter are dead and buried,” he said. “Campaigns are all-out war now and that’s another thing Republicans like.” WI

CROWELL from Page 30 report, found four factors driving escalating home costs: 1. Record low mortgage rates in 2020 and 2021 generated a race to beat future rate increases. 2. Home inventories were limited due to underbuilding on one hand, and below average distressed sales on the other. 3. The number of first-time homebuyers grew due to in part due to favorable age demographics. 4. Many consumers left high-cost cities for cheaper ones that already had a housing shortage. Where affordable homes can be found brings to mind an old adage in real estate, ‘location, location, location'. Where affordable homes can be found brings to mind an old adage in real estate, "location, location, location." "As of February of 2022, migration out of the largest 25 cities remains three times higher than the

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struggle to set all of our children free from poverty, racism and violence in all forms, especially gun violence. TO SET ALL THE CHILDREN FREE "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a frame of mind It's working hard in our own backyard—to leave no child behind "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a children's prayer It's sacrifice, at any price, to

cial, mental, emotional, spiritual and physical development. Without it, the dreams and potential of the child are destroyed. Where is the source of knowledge if you take away school and education from the child? If you remove the church, the desire to read, and the wise counsel from experienced elders from the equation, what is the source of knowledge for a child or young adult? Today, Ketanji Brown Jackson is a member of the highest court in the nation. She was a child of privilege, having two parents, Johnny and Ellery Brown, who instilled in her the value of hard work. She learned that from her hard work, she could become anything she wanted to be. It is a privilege not often afforded to youths and young adults living in poverty. Consider the child who has never heard the words “I love you” from a

parent or is literally thrown out into the streets to fend for themselves. Consider those whose fathers have checked out and mothers who are irresponsible because they are strung out on drugs. Consider the child who believes no one cares so they drop out of school simply because they have no way of cleaning their school clothes. Let us not forget the children who are abused sexually, emotionally and physically from the home. Parental neglect, apathy and abandonment are ways in which a 16-year-old child becomes a killer who is mad at the world. What would be their future if you placed those same children in a household with Johnny and Ellery Brown-type parents where love, knowledge and wisdom are transferred from one generation to another? Black people have long known how to operate in two Americas, one

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rate pre-pandemic," states the Freddie Mac report. "The most significant increase in migration has been to midsized metro areas with populations between 500,000 to 1 million, followed by smaller midsized metros and smaller metro areas." The irony is that today, many consumers are paying more for fair market rent (FMR) than many monthly mortgages that lead to home equity and wealth. The down payment — rather than the monthly mortgage note — is the primary barrier to homeownership for many renters. With a rising cost of living, few — if any — dollars remain at the end of a month for many families. And even if a family has managed to save a few hundred dollars or more, home down payments on the private market are tens of thousands of dollars. Some home lenders may offer adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) as an alternative.to cash-strapped buyers. But the keyword in these loans is

"adjustable." When loan interest resets occur, borrowers should plan for higher interest rates. It would also be prudent to remember that the foreclosure crisis of the early 2000s was fueled by high-cost mortgage loans that left millions of Black and Latino homeowners either without a home or remaining in one with a loan balance larger than its market value. If this nation really wants to address its affordable housing crisis, then it is time to give Black America a level playing field with access to affordable and sustainable mortgages. It is equally important to diversify new construction housing Currently, the vast majority of new construction housing — whether for rent or for purchase — are for higher-income consumers, leaving moderate and low-income families with severely shrinking housing options. Every family of every income needs a home. Effective housing reforms would offer both access and affordability — not an either-or. WI

show them that we care "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a memory It's a new resolve, to get involved in building community "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a distant dream And a place on the freedom team "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a protest song It's a loving vow, to show somehow, we all can get along "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a melody It's a one-by-one till the job is done to set all the children free

"We shall overcome" has got to be more than a freedom song It's confidence, being convinced that right will conquer wrong "We shall overcome" has got to be more than a song we sing It's the will to fight, to make things right, so the freedom bell can ring For the children, ring For the children, ring Through the power of the Spirit, let's empower each other to go out with power to set all the children free. WI

When we speak about any form of inequality or injustice, there is always the privileged versus the underprivileged. Privilege is not just based on race, but class, zip code, and educational opportunities. white and one that is Black. But the idea of this “double consciousness” should also consider two separate Black Americas: one where the American dream is obtainable despite the challenges of systemic racism, the other in a world filled with death, despair and hopelessness. Let us never forget the lives of chil-

dren who don't have the advantage of a responsible and loving parent. It will take privileged people from all walks of life to recognize and appreciate their privilege and then find multiple ways to help those who lack knowledge and privilege to gain knowledge and privilege. WI

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MORIAL from Page 31 Action," commonly known as the Moynihan Report, popularized the enduring myth that absent fathers are the biggest obstacle to obstacle to racial economic and political parity. The Moynihan Report is not just a classic case of blaming the victim, it is the original case. Psychologist William Ryan actually coined the phrase in direct response to the report. "By focusing our attention on the Negro family as the apparent cause of racial inequality, our eye is diverted," Ryan wrote. "Racism, discrimination, segregation, and the powerlessness of the ghetto are subtly, but thoroughly, downgraded in importance." In the decades since its publication, research has debunked not only the conclusion of the Moynihan Report, but its premise. Not only are missing Black fathers to blame for racial inequality, Black fathers aren't even missing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the majority of Black fathers actually live

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around vaccines, and drive down transmission. This could mean the world to Black Americans wary of a shot. Sixty-five percent of the Black Americans polled by Vaxart said they would get vaccinated through a pill instead of a needle. Through that method alone, that means potentially millions of more people vaccinated — ending this long era of suffering in our community. Now, it is crucial the federal government put fresh resources behind this research. Congress has yet to

move on the White House request to fund research into the next generation of COVID-19 vaccines. With cases rising once again and another variant surely around the corner, every stalled day is more lives put at risk. When that money arrives — because it must — the Biden administration and Congress must explore options beyond those delivered through a needle. This pandemic has sparked such brilliant innovation in almost every facet of our lives that to halt this momentum would be a sin. The future is here — it’s time we live in it. WI

with their children. And, whether they live with their children or not, Black fathers are more involved with their children than those of other racial and ethnic groups — 70% were likely to have engaged in childcare tasks every day, compared with 60% of white fathers and 45% of Hispanic fathers. The myths about Black fatherhood have never aligned with the loving and joyful experience that most of us know. I was blessed with a wise and loving father who was my greatest mentor and role model. I have been triple blessed to be a father to three children who are

the source of overwhelming pride and unending joy. The ugly stereotypes of the past are being replaced with loving images of Black fathers pushing strollers, fixing their daughters' hair, dancing, cooking and playing with their children. The National Urban League wishes a happy Father's Day — and happy Juneteenth — to every family as we take our inspiration from everyone working to create a better world not only for their own children but for all children. WI

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