Thai artist, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s first ever exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Green, brings people together amid political images of violence and protest.
Read MoreI spent the Sunday before Mother’s Day (May 5) at the third annual Mother’s Day Climate Rally, which I helped organize and was co-sponsored by 21 different local groups.
Read MoreInshallah. The Arabic word means “God willing,” and reflects surrender to what we cannot control and what divine fate ordains. We hear it often working with refugees seeking sanctuary in Greece.
Read MoreDriving up the lush, tree-lined road leading to Alison Friedman’s house, I arrive at this much-anticipated interview.
Read MoreMarch is Women’s History Month, and in solidarity, the Melrose Georgetown Hotel is joining the fight for women’s equality in the workplace.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that just a few neighborhoods down from the White House are communities that are struggling against hunger. “Food hardship” and “food insecurity” are terms that unfortunately describe too many households in the district.
Read MoreYour work to inspire global and local action against modern slavery goes back many years.
Read MoreThe dictionary defines the word miscegenation as a marriage or the cohabitation and all that it encompasses (sexual relations, and/or procreation) between two people of different racial groups.
Read MoreWomen hanging handkerchiefs on barbwire.
Read MoreDC isn’t short of smart, innovating, entrepreneurial women and Monica Gray and Annie Medaglia are just that.
Read MoreThis past Tuesday was International Women’s Day and I had the honor of attending New York Times’ Women in the World event at the Park Hyatt in Washington, DC.
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