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Through his nonprofit Know Your Numbers, Lamont Mitchell is advocating to raise awareness about screenings and treatments for prostate cancer. (Courtesy photo)
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Battling Prostate Cancer and the Fight for More Awareness

by WI Web EditorFebruary 28, 2024February 28, 2024

Lamont Mitchell, chair of the Anacostia Coordinating Council, has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer and is seeking a second opinion to determine the best treatment plan.

Philip Pannell, Andy Shallal and William Lightfoot talk about stemming gun homicides in the District at the launch of the "Thou Shalt Not Kill" campaign at the Busboys & Poets in Ward 8. (Ja’mon Jackson/The Washington Informer)
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Ward 7 residents walk through their Anacostia neighborhood singing Christmas carols on Dec. 4. (Marckell Williams/The Washington Informer)
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Historic Anacostia Residents Treated to Christmas Carolers

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Jackie Carter (left), director of the Children’s Legacy Theatre, congratulates her students after their performance of "The Amen Corner" during the Anacostia Coordinating Council’s holiday celebration at THEARC. (Marckell Williams/The Washington Informer)
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Youth, Talent Feted at Anacostia Coordinating Council’s Holiday Party

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New Movement Prioritizes Unified Economic Vision for Ward 8

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Election Day, Corona Virus Halts Census Next Month

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Ward 8 Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Salim Adofo (left) discusses community issues with Krish Love at Sankofa Café on Feb. 1. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
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Adofo Mixes Politics and Civic Activism

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D.C. Council members Vincent Gray (right) and Trayon White offer their opinions on whether "East of the River" should be changed to "East End" during a forum at the Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church in Southeast on May 29, hosted by the Anacostia Coordinating Council, Inc. (Brigette Squire/The Washington Informer)
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Gray: Whether it’s ‘East End’ or ‘East of River,’ Anacostia Needs Health System

by WI Web EditorJune 5, 2019December 21, 2021
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Ward Forum Highlights Need for Senior Activism

by WI Guest AuthorJune 5, 2019December 21, 2021

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