And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness in America

Politics & Prose, Union Market 1324 4th St, NE, Washington, DC

In And Housing for All, founder of the National Homelessness Law Center Maria Foscarinis reveals the human impact of the housing crisis by sharing personal stories and examining the flawed policies that have perpetuated it. As millions face rising housing costs and encampments spread nationwide, she uncovers why past efforts have failed and what must change […]

The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich

Politics & Prose Conn Ave

The ultrarich hold more of America's wealth than they did in the heyday of the Carnegies and Rockefellers. Here, Evan Osnos's incisive reportage yields an unforgettable portrait of the tactics and obsessions driving this new Gilded Age, in which superyachts, luxury bunkers, elite tax dodges, and a torrent of political donations bespeak staggering disparities of […]

Event Series Golf of Mexico Protest

Golf of Mexico Protest

Trump Golf Club 20392 Lowes Island Blvd, Sterling, VA

Every Saturday with golfable weather, we demonstrate in front of the Trump National Washington, DC golf course in Loudoun County, Virginia. Please check our Bluesky @golfofmexico.bsky.social  for more information about the event. Perseverando!!

DC Citizens Congressional Committee

Tenleytown Library

We'll have Mirriam Edelman share with us her extensive knowledge of which Congressmen are DC's friends & which are their foes. We'll also have a representative from our Chevy Chase neighbors NOPE, 31st St. Swing Left, and the DC Dems Vote Blue chair, Anne Cauman speak about their efforts to swing tight races. We'll discuss […]

Charlottesville: An American Story

Politics & Prose Conn Ave

In August 2017, over a thousand neo-Nazis, fascists, Klan members, and neo-Confederates descended on a small southern city to protest the pending removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee. Within an hour of their arrival, the city's historic downtown was a scene of bedlam as armored far right cadres battled activists in the streets. […]

Love & Justice for All – UU Hill Day

We believe in a world where everyone can live in  dignity, freedom, and safety. Yet in just a few months, the Trump administration has implemented many harmful policies that threaten our future by restricting basic human rights. Whether targeting immigrant communities, limiting our freedom, or cutting essential services at home and abroad , we know […]

Environmental Justice Summit 2025

Howard University Armour Blackburn Auditorium, 2397 6th St, NW, Washington, DC

This forum will break down historical racial disparities in transportation, energy, and the environment. We will discuss the strategies and best practices to ensure that the transportation sector is used to benefit historically marginalized groups. The event will occur at the Howard University Armour J Blackburn Auditorium. Sponsorship Opportunities are available! To learn more about […]

Call Voters in Swing Districts, Hold Republicans Accountable!

Online

Join Activate America as we call voters and ask them to hold their republican representatives accountable! No experience needed, training provided. Republicans in congress are sitting idly by as Trump implements record-breaking tariffs leading to skyrocketing costs. We are calling voters and asking them to make their voices heard by calling their elected officials! Help us […]

Ward 6 FY26 Budget Town Hall

Hill Center 921 Pennsylvania Ave, SE, Washington, DC

Join Councilmember Charles Allen for the Ward 6 FY26 Budget Town Hall on Tuesday, June 17, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Hill Center. After a nearly two month delay, the Council and the public finally have a proposed budget from the Mayor and it's time to get to work. Councilmember Allen will lead a discussion what's been […]

Black Capitalists: A Blueprint for What Is Possible

Politics & Prose Conn Ave

To many, the term "Black Capitalists" is oxymoronic. Black people were the labor force that built the infrastructure of American capitalism through the violent enforcement of legalized slavery, so they cannot, and should not, aspire to be the beneficiaries of it. But Wall Street professional and Yale-educated anthropologist Dr. Rachel Laryea poses a provocative question: […]

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