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Black Georgetown Foundation Marks 164 Years of D.C. Emancipation
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Patrons Party: Georgetown to the Max at Prospect House
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Miró at the Phillips Collection
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From Sacred to Secular: The Thirteen Explores Monteverdi’s Intimate Side
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‘Crying in D.C.’ Creates Space for Grief, Style & Sisterhood at Georgetown Event
Families of Wrongfully Detained Celebrate 7 Newly Freed
• October 17, 2022
It was another tear-jerker event Oct. 15 in a Georgetown alley off M Street, between 31st Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW, at a temporary art exhibit of 18 somewhat fuzzy […]
Exclusive Interview on the Migrant Crisis: Woman Walks From Ecuador to Texas
• August 29, 2022
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 […]
Georgetown Mural on U.S. Detainees Brings Worldwide Attention and Tears
• July 21, 2022
Who would have thought the launch of a black-and-white art exhibit of 18 somewhat fuzzy larger-than-life head shots, glued with wheat paste onto a craggy brick wall in a long […]
