Art
ArtBy Ken Martin May 22, 2018
My moments for the Jazz Masters
Artist/Vendor Ken Martin writes about being selected to narrate an award.
ArtBy James Davis May 22, 2018
Many people struggle to understand extreme poverty in America
Artist/Vendor James Davis recounts his experiences with foreign students in a homeless challenge program.
Art May 22, 2018
Treading the Waters Part 2
Artist/Vendor Gerald Anderson recounts his experiences living on the streets of New Orleans
ArtBy Robert Williams May 22, 2018
Perception or Reality: Can we make it right?
Artist/Vendor Robert Williams asks how the problem of veteran homelessness can be solved.
ArtBy Gwynette Smith May 22, 2018
Be active this Memorial Day
Artist/Vendor Gwynette Smith encourages recognition of veterans on Memorial Day.
ArtBy Jacquelyn Portee May 22, 2018
DIY Creative and Affordable Housing
Artist/Vendor Jacquelyn Portee finds a good way to stay sheltered that is being used around the country.
ArtBy Franklin Sterling May 22, 2018
Glance
A poem by Artist/Vendor Franklin Sterling, a student in ancient languages.
ArtBy Phillip Black May 22, 2018
“Ridesharing” is caring
Artist/Vendor Phillip Black marvels over the convenience of rideshare services.
ArtBy Marcus Green May 21, 2018
Time to move on
Artist/Vendor Marcus Green describes how he lives his life and his goals for the future
ArtBy Tyrone Chisholm Jr. May 21, 2018
Product of Progression: ‘Why can’t the homeless help themselves?’
Volunteer Tyrone Chisolm describes the methods he uses to improve his life as a homeless person.
ArtBy Reginald Denny May 21, 2018
Stop beating up on yourself (It’s not all your fault) Pt.1
Artist/Vendor Reginald Denny describes how growing up in a “demeaning location” affected his mentality as an adult.
ArtBy Gerald Anderson May 16, 2018
Treading the Waters, Part 2
When we were last with him, young Gerald’s friend Gregory had just shown him how they could steal the things their families couldn’t afford to buy them…
ArtBy Anthony Carney May 4, 2018
Gun Control
Let’s sit at the bargaining table and talk and think this issue through without guns. Let’s share food, not the death of another human being.
ArtBy Henrieese Roberts May 4, 2018
Trip to WAMU
After our visit to WAMU with Tyrone Turner, a visual editor and photojournalist, l visited the opioid memorial in President’s Park. Tyrone’s story on glue addiction in Brazilian young children and his story about the death of an opioid-addicted child make one realize how we are all susceptible to opioid addiction.
ArtBy Vincent Watts May 3, 2018
Our trip to the WAMU studios!
Visiting American University Radio was like visiting a compact CNN newsroom with the appeal only NPR could bring. Last month, vendors from our media center got to meet with some of the station’s own media team.
ArtBy D.C. SCORES May 2, 2018
Meridian Hill Park
I stop running! Gross. Nothing ruins a day in the park like a smelly pile on my shoes.
ArtBy Rita Sauls May 2, 2018
Mothers do it all
Mothers are a subject that can vary wildly from individual to individual. Some are a gift from God. Others are the salt of the earth, which really is not much different. Unfortunately, many just hold the title and are considered the worst person ever to be called “mother.”
ArtBy Marcus Green May 2, 2018
My sweet moms
A poem about mother’s day
ArtBy Marcellus Phillips May 2, 2018
Pay it forward
I wake up in the morning with different thoughts in my mind. At my age I do a lot of reminiscing about the past, whether it be good or bad.
ArtBy Michael Craig May 2, 2018
The loose-coat monkeys
A short story about independence
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