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Consumer
'He needs his license yanked' | Homeowner alleges his marriage to a man resulted in home appraisal $200k below value
Maryland
The people and the powerful celebrate Maryland's first Black governor
A day that started at the dock where enslaved people once disembarked ended with the first Black man in Maryland's highest office.
DC
Residents can submit comments on the District's first-ever Racial Equity Action Plan
Residents can provide feedback on the plan until Jan. 2, 2023.
DC
Congressmembers introduce bills to create National Museum of American LGBTQ+ History and Culture
"Let’s tell these stories, and honor the many contributions the LGBTQ+ community has made to this nation with a museum in Washington, D.C.," Rep. Pocan said.
Local News
1,000s of Virginia students walk out to protest Gov. Youngkin's transgender plan
One non-binary teen asked through tears, "How can he... say he... loves this state when he wants to hurt us?"
Equality Matters
'We believe in nature' | Black South Africans demand land and resources
South Africa may be a generation removed from its Apartheid past, but the fight for equality continues among thousands of farmers over 96 million acres of land.
DC Thing
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune becomes first African American representing a state at Statuary Hall in DC
Dr. Bethune's statue replaces that of a Confederate general in the hall.
Health
'Like being hit in the head with a hammer' | June brings awareness to intensity of migraine attacks
The neurological disease can be debilitating, but because it's tough to tell who suffers from just a glance, the attacks often aren't taken seriously enough.
Equality Matters
Homebuyers and renters of color face unfair housing practices in Fairfax County, per report
A new report says housing providers are more likely to give white testers more information, respond more frequently to their messages and offer more favorable terms.
Virginia
Civil rights pioneer among first to integrate Virginia schools dies at 75
Ron Deskins was among four Black children who crossed the color barrier at a school in Arlington in 1959. He later helped integrate Fairfax's fire department.
DC
UPS announces sponsorship of 'Something in the Water' festival, supports Black-owned small businesses
The company will bring four Black businesses to the small business marketplace at the festival, give $60,000 in grants and gift 100 festival tickets to the owners.
DMV Destinations
9+ Things to do in the DMV this Juneteenth weekend | June 17-20 🖤
Eat cultural meals at a Smithsonian, smell your heart out at a Lavender festival, take dad to a mansion concert or prep for a little time-travel to ancient Egypt!
Maryland
The people and the powerful celebrate Maryland's first Black governor
A day that started at the dock where enslaved people once disembarked ended with the first Black man in Maryland's highest office.
DC
Residents can submit comments on the District's first-ever Racial Equity Action Plan
Residents can provide feedback on the plan until Jan. 2, 2023.
DC
Congressmembers introduce bills to create National Museum of American LGBTQ+ History and Culture
"Let’s tell these stories, and honor the many contributions the LGBTQ+ community has made to this nation with a museum in Washington, D.C.," Rep. Pocan said.
Local News
1,000s of Virginia students walk out to protest Gov. Youngkin's transgender plan
One non-binary teen asked through tears, "How can he... say he... loves this state when he wants to hurt us?"
Equality Matters
'We believe in nature' | Black South Africans demand land and resources
South Africa may be a generation removed from its Apartheid past, but the fight for equality continues among thousands of farmers over 96 million acres of land.
DC Thing
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune becomes first African American representing a state at Statuary Hall in DC
Dr. Bethune's statue replaces that of a Confederate general in the hall.
Health
'Like being hit in the head with a hammer' | June brings awareness to intensity of migraine attacks
The neurological disease can be debilitating, but because it's tough to tell who suffers from just a glance, the attacks often aren't taken seriously enough.
Equality Matters
Homebuyers and renters of color face unfair housing practices in Fairfax County, per report
A new report says housing providers are more likely to give white testers more information, respond more frequently to their messages and offer more favorable terms.
Virginia
Civil rights pioneer among first to integrate Virginia schools dies at 75
Ron Deskins was among four Black children who crossed the color barrier at a school in Arlington in 1959. He later helped integrate Fairfax's fire department.
DC
UPS announces sponsorship of 'Something in the Water' festival, supports Black-owned small businesses
The company will bring four Black businesses to the small business marketplace at the festival, give $60,000 in grants and gift 100 festival tickets to the owners.
DMV Destinations
9+ Things to do in the DMV this Juneteenth weekend | June 17-20 🖤
Eat cultural meals at a Smithsonian, smell your heart out at a Lavender festival, take dad to a mansion concert or prep for a little time-travel to ancient Egypt!
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