From legacy admissions and gun laws to pollinator recognition, July brings a mix of practical and whimsical changes to DMV residents.…
From legacy admissions and gun laws to pollinator recognition, July brings a mix of practical and whimsical changes to DMV residents.…
On June 25, the D.C. Council granted final approval to the city’s fiscal 2025 budget, which includes a provision for funding a study on reparations for Black residents. This budget now awaits Mayor Muriel Bowser’s signature and must pass a Congressional review…
Following Gov. Glenn Youngkin 2022 executive order to ban “inherently divisive concepts,” the education board is in an ongoing process of making changes to an elective course on African American history in Virginia schools.…
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reported a shooting incident on the night of June 24 in Northwest D.C. that left two people injured. The victims, a man and a woman, arrived at a local hospital on their own around 11:25 p.m., prompting…
Peaceful protest devolved into chaos as Police crackdown leaves 5 dead, dozens injured, and 12 missing in Kenya…
Remembering Alhaji Alieu Dausy Wurie and Haja Isatu Wurie, who were pillars in their local African immigrant & Diaspora community.…
Young Kenyan Diaspora joins protest against Finance Bill with demonstrations in front of Kenyan embassy in Washington D.C.…
George Washington University (GW) and The Penn West Global Build Fellowship offer H1-B visas for participants and micro-internships for GW students.…
Beginning in Nairobi on June 18, Kenya’s Gen Z has taken to the streets and social media platforms to protest against a controversial finance bill proposing tax hikes. These young protesters have been battled by the Kenyan police across the nation, as…
Under this new program, the White House Reief Program, approximately 500,000 undocumented spouses who have been in the country for at least 10 years will be shielded from deportation and given a pathway to citizenship and legal work authorization.…