To make black lives matter, black people need to believe it – The Washington Post

D.C. Council member LaRuby May (E-Ward 8). (J. Lawler Duggan/For The Washington Post) At a recent “safe communities” meeting in Southeast Washington, where some of the District’s most crime-ridden neighborhoods are located, D.C. Council member LaRuby May (D-Ward 8) offered a sobering take on her short time representing that part of the city. “I’ve been…

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The millennial boom is over in D.C. Is that terrible news for the economy? – The Washington Post

Inside the main dining room at Le Diplomate, on 14th Street NW. (Amanda Voisard/For the Washington Post) For much of America, it was a long, slow crawl out of the Great Recession. Five years ago, auto and steel plants had shut their doors. Investments had collapsed. Foreclosures and unemployment were spiking. Yet in D.C., it…

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Two Videos of the Same Arrest in Baltimore Shows How MSM Does Not Give You the Whole Truth | The Free Thought Project

Baltimore, MD — Just minutes after the police state curfew went into effect in Baltimore Saturday night, the brutality began. However, the actual coverage of that brutality varies depending on who is telling this story. The first video of the arrest is put out by CNN. It begins with a semi-conscious man laying on the ground…

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Blocky, Multifamily Buildings Mark the ‘Jengaform’ Architecture of This Decade – CityLab

When the story of the Teens is set down in stone, the section on how people lived will include plenty of shudder-worthy chapter headings: crop-tops, selfie sticks, sharing plates small and large. But the portion on housing in the 2010s will have just two factors: stacked and elevated. The “Jengaform” look of recovery-era multifamily architecture…

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Exploring the Amazon | Jeff Bezos is using ideas from his online business to revitalise a venerable paper

NOT long after Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, said he would pay $250m of his own money for the chronically loss-making Washington Post, in August 2013, he sat next to the newspaper’s editorial-page editor, Fred Hiatt, at a dinner. It was a perfect opportunity to influence the Post’s line, but Mr Bezos reportedly preferred…

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‘Hecklers’ Veto’ Fails To Block Transgender Protections In Country’s 10th Largest School District | ThinkProgress

by Zack Ford Posted on May 8, 2015 at 10:27 am “‘Hecklers’ Veto’ Fails To Block Transgender Protections In Country’s 10th Largest School District” CREDIT: Twitter/InsideNOVA/Jill Palermo Thursday night, the Fairfax County School Board, which oversees Virginia’s largest school system — and the tenth largest in the country — voted 10-1 with one abstention to…

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Targeted in Baltimore — The Nib — Medium

Peaceful protesters have been pleading their case against police brutality for months in Baltimore. I kept hearing people say, “Baltimore is not Ferguson,” meaning, I suppose, that we do not repress our issues of wealth and racial disparity or deny them. Baltimore, after all, has been a city in recovery for half a century now….

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