2019 DC African Heritage Month
Mayor Bowser has proclaimed September as African Heritage Month! Come celebrate with @MOAA_DC at these following events throughout the month!
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Applying for D.C. Government Jobs: Practical Steps to Success
This course will:
- Present its participants with basic instruction on the development of a strong and competitive resume for applying for government jobs.
- Help participants to effectively match their specific skills and experiences to appropriate job openings.
- Equip participants with interviewing skills that will help them manage the process from preparation to the artful closing of an interview.
- Interview strategies and techniques.
- Help participants become familiar with the District of Columbia job application process.
When: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Library Express | 1990 K Street NW | Washington, DC | 20006
Mary’s Center After School Teen Program
The Mary’s Center’s After School Program provides a safe place for young people aged 13 to 21 to realize their potential by setting goals and receiving the support and resources necessary to succeed. Based at Mary’s Center’s Petworth location, comprehensive services include medical, educational, and social service support. Registration is open until September 23rd.
The Mary’s Center’s After School Program provides a safe place for young people aged 13 to 21 to realize their potential by setting goals and receiving the support and resources necessary to succeed. Based at Mary’s Center’s Petworth location, comprehensive services include medical, educational, and social service support. Registration is open until September 23rd.
When: August 12, 2019 - September 23, 2019 | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: 3912 Georgia Avenue NW | Washington, DC | 20011
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Open Streets DC
Join Mayor Muriel Bowser for the District's inaugural Open Streets DC along Georgia Ave. NW between Barry Pl. NW and Missouri Ave. NW. Nearly three miles of the avenue will be closed to motor-vehicle traffic, allowing residents to walk, bike along and in the roadway and enjoy a wide range of activities for all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. The event is happening rain or shine!
When: Saturday, October 5, 2019 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: Georgia Ave. NW between Barry Pl. NW and Missouri Ave. NW
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Mayor Bowser Calls On Congress to Grant DC Residents Their Full Democratic Rights by Making Washington, DC the 51st State
On Thursday, September 19, 2019, Mayor Muriel Bowser testified before the House Oversight and Reform Committee at a hearing on the Washington, DC Admission Act (H.R. 51), the first House hearing on DC statehood in over 25 years. H.R. 51 has been cosponsored by a record 219 Members.
Below is the Mayor’s full testimony, as prepared for delivery.
"Cummings, Ranking Member Jordan, and all members of this esteemed Committee, thank you for hosting this historic hearing on H.R. 51, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, to make Washington, DC the 51st state.
I want to especially thank our Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has championed equality for DC for her entire tenure, while skillfully delivering jobs, opportunity and greater self-determination.
I am Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington, DC, and I am honored to be here today to ask Congress to act upon the request of my residents to admit Washington, DC to join the United States of America as the 51st state..."
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Ahead of Historic House Hearing, Mayor Bowser Launches DC Statehood Commercial
On Sunday, September 15, 2019, ahead of Thursday’s historic House hearing on the DC statehood bill (H.R. 51), Mayor Bowser launched a new DC statehood commercial, featuring DC veteran Antoinette Scott. The commercial, which is already airing in Washington, DC, Kentucky, and South Carolina, is part of the Bowser Administration’s education campaign to make more Americans aware of the injustices happening in the nation’s capital due to our lack of statehood.
“This commercial is going to make more Americans aware of a particularly disgraceful effect of our disenfranchisement – the fact that we have men and women fighting for our nation, defending our democracy abroad, and, yet, when they come home to Washington, DC, they are denied those very same democratic rights. Our servicemembers are denied voting representation in the Congress that decides when and whether to send them to war,” said Mayor Bowser. “Only through statehood can we correct this injustice and ensure all Washingtonians, including our veterans and servicemembers, are provided the voting representation we deserve.”
In the commercial, Scott highlights this particular injustice facing DC veterans: “I fought for my country, and I deserve the right to representation just like any other American, in any other state.”
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Mariane Ibrahim Gallery moves to Chicago
Mariane Ibrahim does not fear change. Roughly seven years after founding her namesake gallery in Seattle, Ibrahim and her program officially begin their next act in Chicago this Friday, September 20, during the latest edition of Expo Chicago. Her new 5,000 square-foot space in the city’s West Town neighborhood effectively doubles the square footage of her gallery in the Pacific Northwest, while her presence further strengthens the Windy City’s increasingly influential standing in the international art market.
But like several gallerists who have gone on to great success, Ibrahim didn’t grow up dreaming of a career as an art dealer. She was born in Nouméa, the capital city of the French territory of New Caledonia, about 1,000 miles northeast of Brisbane, Australia. Her family moved to Somalia, where both her parents grew up, when she was five years old, then relocated to France three years later. Her early transitions through so many different cultures gave Ibrahim a keen understanding of how layered identity can be.
“I usually avoid the question, ‘where are you from?’, because what does that mean anymore, to be ‘from’ a place?” she mused to artnet News in the lead-up to her Chicago unveiling.
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Athletics Kenya official to be inducted in US Hall of Fame
Barnaba Korir, Athletics Kenya (AK) director in charge of youth and development, is among six sports personalities set to be inducted to Iowa State Athletics Hall-of-Fame on Friday in the United States.
And AK president Jackson Tuwei led the athletics fraternity in congratulating Korir, who is also in the AK executive, saying he has been a formidable pillar in local athletics.
All the six will be inducted at a special ceremony at the Sukup End Zone Club in Ames, before being honoured at halftime during the Iowa State Cyclones verses Louisiana-Monroe American Football match on Saturday.
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Workshop: Key Resilience Evidence from the Horn of Africa
In partnership with DC Health and other major health care providers, the Anacostia Library is offering the Living Well Self Management Workshops. These workshops are free to adults seeking help to manage health conditions such as cancer, depression or anxiety, diabetes, heart disease, obesity and more. The workshops will offer techniques to deal with frustration, fatigue, pain, isolation, poor sleep and living with uncertainty.
When: Saturday, September 21, 2019 | 10:00 am
Where: Anacostia Library | 1800 Good Hope Road SE | Washington, DC | 20020
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English Conversation Circle
A drop-in group for adult speakers of other languages to improve their oral skills in English and gain more confidence in speaking. Participants should have at least a working knowledge of English.
When: Monday, September 23, 2019 | 10:00 am
Where: Shaw (Watha T. Daniel) Library | 1630 7th St. NW | Washington, DC | 20001
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Mental Health Parity Consumer Workshop
Join this free mental health parity consumer workshop to receive tips on how to advocate for mental and behavioral health access in the District. The event is hosted by the D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) and Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA).
When: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Where: Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) | 4228 Wisconsin Ave NW | Washington,DC | 20016
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Property Tax Assistance Workshop
Join expert AARP Foundation volunteers at Deanwood Library to learn about tax credits available to D.C. homeowners and renters. In addition to an educational workshop, volunteers will be available to assist with applications for the "Homestead / Senior Citizen Deduction" on DC property taxes.
When: Thursday, September 26, 2019 | 10:00 am
Where: Deanwood Library | 1350 49th St. NE | Washington, DC | 20019
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Shepherd Park Community Center Community Meeting
Please join the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), the Department of General Services (DGS), District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) and Bell Architects/MCN Build for a community meeting regarding the Shepherd Park Community Center project.
When: Thursday, September 26, 2019 | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: Shepherd Elementary School Multipurpose Room | 7800 14th St NW | Washington, DC | 20009
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DC Sixth Annual Parent and Family Engagement Summit
Join the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) at its sixth annual Parent and Family Engagement Summit, to learn how families can engage as partners in education and to receive support and resources to ensure families have access to high-quality education for their children. The event is FREE for all DC parents and families to attend. Breakfast and lunch will be served.
When: Saturday, September 28, 2019 | 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: Washington Convention Center | 801 Mount Vernon Place NW | Washington, DC | 20001
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Young Ladies on the Rise Field Day Kick Off
Join the Department of Parks and Recreation for the launch of its Your Ladies On The Rise (YLOR) program that educates and empowers young girls with life skills and leadership principles to bring a holistic balance and approach to their lives. Returning and new members or interested young ladies and parents are welcome to a day of fun learning about the program!
When: Saturday, September 28, 2019 | 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: Turkey Thicket Recreation Center | 1100 Michigan Ave NW | Washington, DC | 20010
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Design a Career You'll Love
Blair Goins, career and life coach, will lead a career-coaching workshop to help participants plan the next steps in their career search. Please e-mail tenleylibrary@dc.gov to register.
When: Saturday, September 28, 2019 | 1:00 pm
Where: Tenley-Friendship Library | 4450 Wisconsin Ave. NW | Washington, DC | 20016
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Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders 2020 (Fully-funded)
The Mandela Washington Fellowship will bring up to 700 young leaders to the United States in the summer of 2020 for a comprehensive executive-style program that is designed to build skills and empower Fellows to lead in their respective sectors and communities. The application is now open and will close on October 9, 2019.
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Carlos Rosario School: Community Language Classes - Amharic
Are you interested in learning Amharic? Know someone who is? The Carlos Rosario School's Community Language Classes are a way to develop skills to connect with your clients and community members! This is an introductory level class for students who have never studied Amharic. You will learn the basics of the alphabet, vocabulary, and grammar necessary to have simple conversations. Ethiopian cultural considerations and traditions will also be covered.
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Young at Art Weekly Seniors Program
Promoting healthy aging through the arts and creative expression, Young at Art allows seniors aged 55+ to explore activities in painting, drawing, ceramics, and crafts. This free, weekly hands-on, instructor-led program goes beyond the traditional “arts and crafts” activities; allowing participants create original works of art that articulate the richness of their life experience.
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Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Preschool Development Grant Birth Through Five, Parent Survey
Attention DC families! Are you a parent or guardian of a child 5 years old or younger? We want to hear from you! Tell us about your experiences with different programs, services and benefits by taking a survey and you can enter into a random drawing to win a $100 gift card! You can complete the survey in Amharic or French.
GED and High School Skills Tutoring
Join DC Public Library for skill assessments for adults who need a high school diploma (GED or National External Diploma) and tutoring for those with skills at the high school level. Tutoring takes place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 4 to 7 pm Assessments take place on Wednesdays only.
Please note: In order to qualify for tutoring, you must take the assessment first.
When: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays | 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Shaw (Watha T. Daniel) Library | 1630 7th St. NW | Washington, DC | 20001
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Want Your Event Featured in the African Beat?
'The African Beat' is distributed to over 8,000 subscribers every other Friday. If you would like your event to be featured in our newsletter, please submit the following details: what, when & where, and provide a link to where readers can go for more information. Submission deadline for the next edition is Wednesday, October 2, 2019 by 5:00 pm. Send all materials, along with any questions, to oaa@dc.gov.
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