Statehood News (211)
These US Citizens Don’t Have Equal Representation
Written by S.E. Smith | CARE2 CAUSESPush for DC statehood reaches European Parliament
Written by Anise JenkinsThe 55th Anniversary of the March on Washington
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Civil Rights Activist Dolores Huerta's PSA for DC Statehood
Written by Anise JenkinsQUESTIONS
- On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being highest), how important do you think DC statehood is and why?
- Name three specific things you have done to improve the achievement of DC statehood?
- If elected, what are three specific things you will do to advance the DC Statehood Movement?
- Would you risk arrest in support of DC statehood? Why or why not?
- Should the DC Statehood Delegation be paid for their work? Why or why not?
- What do you rank as the most important aspect of a lack of DC statehood and why?
a. No voting representation in either House of the United States Congress;
b. Congress’ ability to veto or change our local budget;
c. Congress’ ability to veto or change our local laws;
d. Our inability to appoint or elect our local judges.
Stand Up! for Democracy in DC (Free DC) congratulates the Washington Capitals on their 2018 Stanley Cup victory!
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Al Sharpton Holds Press Conference Ahead Of Commemorative MLK March In DC
Written by Anise JenkinsView this Getty Images photo online.
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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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