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Anise Jenkins was an honoree at Patricia McDougall’s “On The Scene” Celebrity Photographer Holiday Brunch on Sunday, December 3, 2017.
Stand Up! / Free DC's 20th Anniversary Celebration
Written by Anise JenkinsMEDIA ADVISORY: Stand Up! / Free DC’s 20th Anniversary Fundraiser
Written by Karen SzulgitWe Should Always Be United for DC Statehood
Written by Anise Jenkins"We should always be united for DC statehood," advised Anise Jenkins at the DC Autonomy in the Era of Donald Trump panel discussion at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference on September 21, 2017.
Table with members of Stand Up! for Democracy in DC (Free DC) at the 47th CBCF Annual Legislative Conference.
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DC Statehood Champions Honored At Holiday Party
Written by Franklin Garcia | The Huffington PostElected officials, community leaders, and others came together to celebrate the overwhelming support a DC Statehood Referendum received at the ballot on November 8th, 2016.
NEWS: Statehood Advocacy Group Celebrates 20 Years
Written by Tatyana Hopkins | The Washington InformerHistory
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Happy Heavenly Birthday, Mrs. Hanes!
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Pianist Peter Hanes
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Loretta Carter Hanes
In celebration of DC Emancipation Day, we’re taking a closer look at the remarkable life of DC native Loretta Carter Hanes. Hanes spent her life fighting for educational equality and for official recognition of April 16 as Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia.
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Obituary - Lillian J. Huff
Lillian J. Huff (Age 87) peacefully transitioned from this life on Monday, September 17, 2018. She was a community activist and leader throughout the city especially in the Lamond Riggs Civic Association, political activist on the DC Statehood Committee and a leader in the DC Federation of Democratic Women's Organization.
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"Statehood is Far More Difficult" The Struggle for D.C. Self-Determination, 1980-2017
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Remembering Our Fallen Activists of Stand Up / Free DC
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Activists challenge and reshape our social and political consciousness.
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Stand Up! / Free DC! awarded grant from Diverse City Fund
The Diverse City Fund works to nurture community leaders and grassroots projects which are acting to transform DC into a more just, vibrant place to live. Through their grantmaking, they identify, support and connect people in communities of color who are engaged in change work. The DCF supports the development of community-level social change by…
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Stand Up! for Democracy in DC (FREE DC) was founded in 1997 to help 700,000 residents of our nation’s capital achieve full and equal citizenship rights through DC Statehood. Checks and/or money orders may be mailed to Stand Up! (FREE DC) via our Executive Director, Anise Jenkins, at 635 Edgewood Street NE, #708, Washington, DC 20017 or via Dorothy Height Station, Post Office Box 2152, Washington, DC 20013-2152. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT!