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Kenyan President William Ruto and U.S. Defense Leader Lloyd Austin discussed cooperation against al-Shabab and U.S. use of Manda Bay. Three Kenyan cadets will attend U.S. military academies. Additionally, Kenyan scholars will study at HBCUs, funded by Microsoft and Mastercard, to innovate in digital education.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/kenya-president-ruto-us-visit
WIN Africa
Learn how East Africa's new trade deals are boosting economic growth and opening doors for global trade partnerships in this informative article.
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Wendell Felder won the Ward 7 D.C. Council race, succeeding Vincent C. Gray. His victory was attributed to establishment ties and low voter turnout. Felder's platform focused on community-driven development, business support, and infrastructure improvements.
Read More at: www.washingtoninformer.com/wendell-felder-emerges-as-winner-in-crowded-ward-7-d-c-council-election
Tune in to Let’s Talk on WIN-TV this Friday, June 7 at noon for a jam-packed episode you won’t want to miss! In the first segment, we have a special interview with Tim Gordon, the Director of the LightReel Film Festival, giving you an inside look at this exciting event happening from June 5 to June 8.
Next up, we are thrilled to have a segment sponsored by Wells Fargo with Ewunike N. Brady, Head of Home Lending African American Segment at Wells Fargo, discussing homeownership and Wells Fargo’s partnership with The Washington Informer for our Homeownership Supplement. Get the latest tips and insights on buying and owning your own home.
And in our final segment, Washington Reporter Sam P.K. Collins will be joining us to break down the recent primary election in the District of Columbia. Stay informed with the latest updates and analysis on local politics.
Don’t miss out on this exciting episode of Let’s Talk on WIN-TV - mark your calendar for Friday, June 7 at noon!
India. In a heartfelt open letter, Arie announces a touring hiatus to focus on personal healing and mental health. The Grammy-winning artist cites overwhelming pressures and evolving perspectives since 2020 as reasons for the break, emphasizing the need to prioritize her well-being over career demands.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/india-arie-steps-back-touring
The IRS will permanently expand its Direct File program for the 2025 tax season following a successful pilot and positive feedback. The program aims to simplify tax filing, broaden eligibility, and partner with more states, offering taxpayers a no-cost, convenient option for federal tax returns.
Read More at: www.washingtoninformer.com/irs-permanent-option-tax-returns
Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, known for her legislative achievements, including the Juneteenth Act, disclosed a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. Despite facing a challenging treatment, she remains committed to her congressional duties. Her impactful career includes championing the Violence Against Women Act and other significant laws.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/texas-democratic-representative-diagnosed
WIN Africa
Discover the struggles of African students in Ukraine as they navigate through the war
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and racism in their host country.
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At the National Mall's 2024 Innovative Housing Showcase, HUD announced FHA financing for manufactured homes to boost the affordable housing supply. Visitors explored modern, low-cost housing options like tiny homes. HUD aims to stabilize communities and address the 15-year housing deficit.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/hud-manufactured-homes-financing
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The "Can We Talk 2024 Symposium," hosted by Taraji P. Henson's Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, emphasized mental health awareness and accessibility. The event featured workshops, celebrity insights, and local leaders promoting self-care and eradicating mental health stigma, particularly in the Black community.
Read More at: www.washingtoninformer.com/dmv-native-taraji-mental-health
The Roots Picnic 2024 brought over 30,000 people together in Philadelphia for a celebration of peace, unity, and Black music. Despite divisive political climates, attendees enjoyed performances and advocacy initiatives that emphasized community and cultural connection.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/root-picnic-2024-philadelphia-black-music-month
National Geographic's new programs honour WWII soldiers of colour, highlighting their heroism in battles like Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Dunkirk, and the Battle of the Bulge. "The Real Red Tails" and "Erased: WW2’s Heroes Of Color" premiere on June 3, showcasing their significant yet often overlooked contributions.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/wwii-soldiers-color-documentaries
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton proposed a bill to expand AmeriCorps by 500,000 members, aiming to reduce youth unemployment. The Promoting National Service and Reducing Youth Unemployment Act would offer stipends, educational awards, and work experience to young Americans, boosting essential community services.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/americorps-jobless-rate-reduction
It's Primary Election Day in DC! Polls are open until 8pm.
Find out where to vote here! https://dcboe.org/voters/find-out-where-to-vote/election-day-vote-centers
Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama's mother, passed away at 86, leaving a profound impact on the Obama family and the nation. Known for her wisdom, compassion, and unwavering support, she was a pillar of strength in the White House, influencing many lives.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/marian-robinson-obama-family-tribute
Jerri Evans, owner of Turning Natural juice bars, pleaded guilty to D.C. tax evasion for failing to pay sales taxes from 2017-2020. Evans must pay $452,522.07 in restitution and will serve a suspended sentence with probation.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/turning-natural-owner-fails-sales-tax
This D.C.-Based Nigerian Singer is All About Music Rights, Unity
This D.C.-Based Nigerian Singer is All About Music Rights, Unity Tolu 'TolumiDE' Yeboah advocates for artists' rights in the face of AI. She discusses the potential harm AI can cause and the need for proper compensation.
🎵 Celebrate the Rhythm of Black Music! 🎶✨
June is Black Music Month, a time to honor and recognize the rich contributions of Black musicians to the world of music. From soulful melodies to powerful beats, Black music has shaped and influenced countless genres, touching the hearts and souls of people worldwide. 🌍🎶
Let the power of Black music fill your days with joy, inspiration, and unity. Turn up the volume, dance to the rhythm, and immerse yourself in the magic that only music can create. Happy Black Music Month!
Happy Sunday! Catch up on your local news 📰 and Pick up your copy of this week’s Washington Informer, available on newsstands across the DMV or the web at WashingtonInformer.com
This month, we celebrate and honor the LGBTQ+ community and their invaluable contributions to our society. It’s a time to spread love, acceptance, and equality for all.
Let’s stand together as allies, supporting and uplifting each other’s voices. May this month be filled with joy, love, and pride in who we are.
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Federal investigators will present Sean "Diddy" Combs' accusers to a grand jury, potentially leading to an indictment. The ongoing probe involves multiple civil lawsuits accusing Combs of sexual assault, violence, and other crimes. Combs has denied the allegations. Evidence gathering continues, with numerous witnesses cooperating.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/diddy-combs-federal-investigation
Seven D.C. agencies will receive nearly $7 million from HUD's $40 million boost for nationwide housing counseling. The funds will support underserved communities with homebuyer, homeowner, and renter services, emphasizing financial literacy and foreclosure prevention. Vice President Harris highlighted homeownership's role in financial security and wealth building.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/d-c-agencies-funding-housing
Local organizations in D.C. are actively participating in the Adopt-A-Vote Center program, volunteering at voting sites to assist voters. The initiative, embraced by groups like Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta, helps fill the shortage of election workers and promotes civic engagement.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/adopt-a-vote-center-program-district-elections
Join us this Friday, May 31 at noon on WIN-TV for an action-packed episode of Let's Talk!
In the first segment sponsored by AARP-DC, we will discuss all things voting in the District of Columbia during the Primary. Tune in to hear about the recently published Voter Guide and how you can make your voice heard in the upcoming election.
Next, we have a special treat for you as we sit down with Mark Hudson, executive director, and Dr. Christy Pichichero, Board president of Tudor Place. They will delve into Dr. Pichichero's leadership and introduce our audience to Ancestral Spaces, a fascinating new project.
And last but certainly not least, we are thrilled to welcome Ryan Bos, executive director of Capital Pride Alliance, to the show. Ryan will kick off Pride Month with us as we celebrate love, equality, and diversity in the LGBTQ+ community.
You won't want to miss this exciting episode of Let's Talk. Tune in this Friday at noon on WIN-TV!
Explore DMV's vibrant cultural events this weekend, from panel discussions and dance festivals to art exhibitions and gaming festivals. Highlights include DanceAfrica DC, Cezanne's art exhibit, and Priyanka Shetty's comedy. Stay updated with the Washington Informer Calendar.
Read more at: www.washingtoninformer.com/dmv-weekend-events-cultural-experience
WIN Africa:
Discover Rwanda's rich heritage and traditions through the Rwanda Heritage Academy on Google Arts. Explore online exhibitions and cultural artifacts.
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/rwanda-rwanda-heritage-academy-google-arts/
Presidential candidates Biden and Trump withdrew from historic HBCU debate forums, shifting focus to new CNN and ABC debates in June and September. Virginia State University, Texas State University, and the University of Utah expressed disappointment. First Lady Jill Biden emphasized the importance of debates for the democratic process.
Read the full story at: www.washingtoninformer.com/biden-trump-debates-canceled
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