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Housing advocates are condemning Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed budget cuts to social safety net and housing programs in her ...
Housing as both a tradeable commodity and a fundamental human right, challenging government roles and systemic inequities.
Vendor Andrew Anderson looks back on the history of the Pride movement and those who sacrificed so others could have rights.
A drawing by Maurice Carter.
A drawing by Shawn Fenwick.
James Lyles III reflects on a complex relationship with his father—marked by discipline, criticism, and moments of connection.
Brian Holsten blends nature, weather, and myth in a poetic reflection on transformation, warmth, and the enduring power of inspiration.
Cynthia Herrion honors Juneteenth with a poignant poem tracing the journey from bondage to hope, resilience, and hard-won freedom.
Carlos Carolina questions whether true rehabilitation is possible in D.C. jails, confronting systemic failures and dehumanizing conditions.
A mystical reflection on tarot, pendulums, and teacups—exploring fate, truth, and the emotions revealed through divination.
Jenkins Dalton reflects on voting, human rights, and the absence of key political voices within the Street Sense Media community.
Wendy Brown reflects on homelessness, urban development promises near RFK Stadium, and the slow path back to stability and employment.
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