Exclusive Interview on the Migrant Crisis: Woman Walks From Ecuador to Texas
Recently, I asked the president of a large Democratic women’s organization in Washington, D.C., if they had been helping any of the more than 6,000 migrants who had been bussed […]
March for Our Lives Returns to D.C. to Demand Action to End Gun Violence (photos)
Demands for Congressional action for tougher gun control measures echoed across the country on June 11 as demonstrators took to the streets in more than 400 cities in nearly every […]
Mapping GT: From Texas to Georgetown, Connections Abound
Everyone has a story. And every story is a treasure. The more stories we receive, the more connections we make. So much of Georgetown’s vibrancy comes to life in the […]
Frank Robinson: A Life of Numbers and So Much More
The lives and deaths of athletes, especially baseball players, seem to be about numbers, stats, plaques and titles and records. Baseball seems to love to remember itself and its legends […]
Seeking Relief, Unity from Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey remains with us. The disastrous storm stayed, and it rained and rained. People took to boats and 17,000 were rescued in Texas and Houston, and all across landmark […]
How to Help Those Affected by Hurricane Harvey
Many restaurants and other businesses in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area are holding fundraisers to help those left reeling by the hurricane and flooding.