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This board game was inspired by childhood stories a DC dad wanted to share with his kids
Health
A historic neighborhood's fight for environmental justice
Ivy City residents' decades-long push to remove chemical plant from community
Equality Matters
Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival hosts opening night celebration
WUSA9 Anchor Lesli Foster was the emcee for the night, and it kicked off with a big surprise for Scotland descendant, and modern matriarch, LaTisha Gasaway-Paul.
Sports
This Maryland football legend broke barriers again and again on the field
DMV icon Darryl Hill smashed racial barriers not once, but three different times.
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First Black person to join Woodmore Country Club recognized | Get Uplifted
After being a member for more than 32 years, Howard says the biggest change he's seen is the number of African-Americans getting involved in golf.
Equality Matters
Study shows equitable access is opening doors for at-risk DC students
According to the DC Policy Center report, equitable access changed enrollment patterns for some schools dramatically.
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'People want to see community' | Martin Luther King III reflects on his father's legacy
WUSA spoke to the eldest son of Martin Luther King Jr. to reflect on his life, legacy, and the next generation of changemakers.
Great Day Washington
Tattoo Shaming No More: Breaking Stereotypes, Embracing Diversity
Derm Dude founder Drew Plotkin explains why self-expression with tattoos is important for many people and urges everyone to break stereotypes around wearing tattoos.
Equality Matters
March on Washington: What to know about the 60th anniversary event in DC
Organizers expect 75,000 people to attend Saturday's march and rally
Equality Matters
This DC museum celebrates 1963 March on Washington
The original manuscript of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech is temporarily on display in D.C.
Equality Matters
At March on Washington's 60th anniversary, leaders seek energy of original movement for civil rights
The issues today appear eerily similar to the issues of 1963.
Virginia
Virginia Gov. Youngkin criticized over 'slow,' 'secretive' voting rights restoration process
NAACP says opaque decision-making by governor's office on restoring voting rights discriminates against people of color.
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