I send my support to the residents of Talbert Terrace, pushing back against gentrification. It’s hard seeing your beloved neighborhood change, and people act like you’re invisible. However, so many are fighting back and protecting their legacies. No, we will not be pushed out and cast aside because our communities are now “fashionable” to the elite. Keep on marching!
Rita Mayers
Washington, D.C.
HU Needs Committed Leader
Is it me, or does Howard University get a new president every U.S. presidential term? Whatever happened to being committed and steadfast to a job? These days it seems as if they enter with a day of exit already planned. With such high leadership turnover, where’s the continuity of policies and programs to even see if it is effective? Bigger than that, what’s the long-term impact on the university’s operating environment and culture for its students?
Willie R. Pearson
Washington, D.C.

My Client, John Cheeks won a dc lottery ticket to the tune of 340 million dollars. To date he has not been paid. We would like to expose the dc lottery board as it has not paid my client his winning ticket proceeds , now 6 months.