Stand Up!/Free DC! Awarded Diverse City Grant!
The Diverse City Fund Posted on November 28, 2011 by admin
Last week, the newly-created Diverse City Fund awarded $45,000 in grants, ranging from $1,000 to $2,500, to twenty-three grassroots organizations working in D.C.’s communities of color. The grant recipients focus on “housing, media, sexuality and gender equality, urban gardens, and more,” according to a press release from the “DC Fund.”
DC Democracy Essay Contest for DC School Students
The D.C. Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative in partnership with the city's public libraries is sponsoring an essay contest. The theme, "As a citizen of D.C., what does democracy mean to me?,"
All District public school students in grades 5 through 12 are eligible, with a winner picked in each grade level.
See the entire article here: Essay contest asks D.C. students to ponder democracy
By Lisa Gartner, The Washington Examiner
Stand Up!'s Anise Jenkins and Councilmember Michael A. Brown on local Fox 5 TV
Renewed Campaign to Gain DC Statehood
D.C. council member Michael Brown and Anise Jenkins from the "Free DC" movement appeared on local Fox TV to discuss DC statehood. For more info, go to:
DC Democracy Protester Keith Silver AcquittedOn the witness stand, arresting U.S. Capitol Police Officer Richard Larity misidentified private attorney Johnny Barnes as the defendant. |

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