Meet D.C.'s most dedicated chess teacher
Vaughn Bennett is fighting to give young Black students an equal shot at competitive chess.
A non-exhaustive, highly accurate list.
That don't require interfacing with that other, massive event on the National Mall.
Rally outside the Wilson Building, celebrate what makes D.C. D.C., and root yourself in community.
It marked the city's 50th annual Pride celebration and the 25th anniversary of WorldPride.
Plus, a de-escalation training, free film screening, and more ways to get involved this week.
Plus, more housing advocacy opps, and a public conversation with Badar Khan Suri.
Plus, Black Mothers March, a film screening, and an environmental walking tour.
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