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Morning Roundup: Virginia Lawmakers Say State Delegate Didn’t Tell Them He Tested Positive For COVID-19

Virginia lawmakers say a State House member didn’t tell them he tested positive for coronavirus before meeting in-person. [Post] Metro says it’s made “significant progress” in solving issues identified in a safety audit earlier […]

SPLC’s Margaret Huang receives civil rights award at March On

March On this week awarded Southern Poverty Law Center President Margaret Huang an award for her work with the Montgomery-based foundation. The festival honored Huang at its awards gala Monday […]

POLITICO Playbook: Here’s what’s in Boehner’s new book

WELCOME TO FALL. NEW … JOHN BOEHNER’S new book has a name, a cover and a release date — and it’s all as delicious as you would’ve hoped. — “ON THE […]

March On: Shedding Light On “Who Tells the Story”

While COVID-19 canceled a lot of cultural and social events, the pandemic has not stopped protests and the fight for equity and justice– as is the case with March on […]

11 Virtual And IRL Things To Do This Week In D.C.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 OUTSIDE VOICES: The President Woodrow Wilson House is celebrating the centennial of the 19th amendment with an outdoor exhibit. Enjoy this week’s cooler weather and take in “Suffrage Outside!” […]

Reimagining The James Baldwin And William F. Buckley Debate

 In February 1965, two of America’s most towering public intellectuals faced off at the University of Cambridge in England. They were there to debate the proposition: “The American Dream is […]

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