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Bread For The City keeps people in their homes

December 04, 2018

Bread for the City is made up of several components that include a medical clinic, legal services, advocacy, and social services.

Bloomingdale residents reflect on the history of the neighborhood

November 20, 2019

We spoke to some of Bloomingdale’s long-time residents about their experiences in the neighborhood, here’s what they had to say.

The path to safe voting is bumpy, and 2018 will test the system

November 06, 2019

Washington, D.C. and Maryland residents are concerned their ballots are vulnerable to bad actors.

In Anacostia, a long-suffering river is making a comeback

October 23, 2018

The Anacostia River has failed pollution standards for decades. Now, residents are helping it make a passing grade.

The Beauty of Spontaneity

April 04, 2018

A short literary journalism piece in the style of author Samar Yazbek.

The Red Couch

February 07, 2018

A literary journalism vignette piece.

Ramadan Nurtures Goodness of Heart and Mind

June 17, 2017

For Al Naggar family from Egypt, Ramadan is a time to share love, better one’s self and spread harmony.

Despite Controversy, Ramadan Prank Show Has Loyal Following

June 14, 2017

Many viewers object to making money by scaring people while others find the show unfunny.

Palestine Stays in Hearts of Youth in Diaspora

June 05, 2017

Refugees who obtained passports from different countries say they consider themselves Palestinian first and foremost.

AUS College of Architecture to Design Shades for Security Guards

March 27, 2017

As part of the fifth year design-build project, 16 Architecture students from the College of Architecture, Art and Design at the American University of Sharjah are working on a project that is designed to provide suitable shading for security guards on campus.

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