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The 20 most beautiful blocks in DC
Christina Sturdivant
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
To truly know the city is to travel it in its entirely, perhaps even block by block. While this list is by no means exhaustive (and is certainly subjective), we think you can hardly go wrong with a fall stroll down any one of these attractive blocks.
Health and Wellbeing
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Out and about
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Parks & Public Space
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Transportation
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DC's affordable housing might be saved through collaboration
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Housing advocates came together October 13 to discuss the best ways to ensure that "anybody who wants to live in the District should be able to live in the District."
City Planning
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Housing
U Street
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Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Petworth
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Adams Morgan
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National spotlight: three parking solutions for three growing cities
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, September 28, 2015
As more people move to cities, how can rapidly developing neighborhoods tackle parking challenges without gobbling up valuable urban space for off-street lots?
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After a typhoon, earthquake or uprising, the arts can help
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, September 14, 2015
Art can not only
heal minds
but can heal communities after disaster. Our latest panel discussion showed how improv can help typhoon survivors, painting can help protestors, and photography can help rebuild a landmark.
The Arts
Downtown
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Georgetown/Glover Park
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The art of preparing for disasters
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Mary Tyszkiewicz is using improv to help people prepare for and recover from disasters.
Design
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For Good / Non Profit
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The Arts
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Are DC's new Circulator buses the ride of the future?
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
The newest Circulator buses are greener and more comfortable--and you can even charge your phone while on board.
Sustainability
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Transportation
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Senior and out of the closet: DC nonprofit aims to provide affordable housing for LGBT elders
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, June 08, 2015
When it opens, Mary's House for Older Adults will be one of the few housing options in the country especially for LGBT seniors.
For Good / Non Profit
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Housing
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#accessartdc asks the tough questions
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Elevation DC and the DCCAH's event on arts access Wednesday was designed to get people talking about the city they wanted to see.
The Arts
Congress Heights
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Anacostia
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For Petworth residents, new and old, it's om sweet om
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
The two yoga studios serving Petworth and neighboring Park View aren't just for "young hipsters," says one studio owner.
Health and Wellbeing
Park View/Pleasant Plains
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Petworth
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When the high school health class isn't enough, enter Peer Health Exchange
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
An innovative program--in D.C. and just five other cities nationwide--aims to supplement high-school health class so kids can learn how to make good decisions. For Delaney Balderas, it's also a chance to put her studies into real-world work.
For Good / Non Profit
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Health and Wellbeing
The Hill
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Will Play for Tuition
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
These Howard University student musicians aren't your average buskers.
The Arts
Shaw
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Meet two D.C. nonprofits that don't believe in giving up on young women
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
"Once a young person becomes a teen parent, we give up on them, we stop talking to them about college and their relationships are really damaged." That needs to change.
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DC's historic buildings can anchor a neighborhood, but some are in jeopardy
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, November 17, 2014
When cookie-cutter buildings replace historic ones, something is lost. Here's how preserving D.C.'s landmarks can enrich our neighborhoods.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Design
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Economic Development
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Retail
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The Arts
Downtown
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H Street
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Georgetown/Glover Park
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Petworth
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"School-based health centers" could be the future of medicine for teens
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, October 20, 2014
This isn't your mom's school nurse; it's a full medical center—in a high school. These school-based health centers are taking off in D.C. Here's why that's a good thing.
Health and Wellbeing
Congress Heights
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Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Shaw
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Anacostia
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The $30 Tourist: Emus and other wildlife, by bicycle
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
In this new series, we investigate car-free day trips that can be done on the cheap. In the first installment, intrepid reporter Christina Sturdivant explores a new bikeshare program and bike trail that starts at the Baltimore-Washington airport—and gets more than she bargained for.
Out and about
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Parks & Public Space
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Transportation
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Union Station
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