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After months of marching, DC protesters continue to demand justice for Black lives

After months of marching, DC protesters continue to demand justice for Black lives

by Madison Muller | Oct 6, 2020 | Featured, Social Justice

WASHINGTON — For some, protesting has become a Saturday tradition. Back in June, it was not unusual to see hundreds of protesters hitting the streets to demand justice for Black lives and condemn police brutality. But now crowds have thinned as this summer’s...
Did Tuesday’s debate on ‘race and violence in our cities’ actually address race and violence in our cities?

Did Tuesday’s debate on ‘race and violence in our cities’ actually address race and violence in our cities?

by Madison Muller | Sep 29, 2020 | Featured, Social Justice

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden had starkly different answers on how to combat racial injustice in America during their first debate Tuesday night. Trump refused to condemn white supremacy, while Biden praised “peaceful...
Trump makes his official nomination for Supreme Court vacancy

Trump makes his official nomination for Supreme Court vacancy

by Madison Muller | Sep 27, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – On Saturday, President Donald Trump nominated federal appeals court judge Amy Coney Barrett as his pick for the Supreme Court, setting up a swift confirmation process promised by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that could lead to her taking the...
Protesters in DC anticipate grand jury decision of Breonna Taylor

Protesters in DC anticipate grand jury decision of Breonna Taylor

by Madison Muller | Sep 23, 2020 | Featured, Social Justice

WASHINGTON – A summer marked by cries for justice in the police shooting of 26-year old Breonna Taylor may be coming to a head this week. As a nation already riddled with tension awaits the fates of the officers involved in Taylor’s death, protesters in DC took to the...
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