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JewBelong honors Christian allies with D.C. billboard trucks during CUFI Summit
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JewBelong is running mobile billboard trucks around Washington, D.C. during the July 5-7 Christians United for Israel Summit to thank Christian supporters amid rising antisemitism.
Studio Mao backs Atlanta USA 250 cultural event with Russian and U.S. guests
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Studio Mao says it will support a July 6 cultural program at The Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta tied to the United States’ 250th anniversary.
Immigration Legal Advisors opens San Juan office
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Immigration Legal Advisors, PLLC opened a new office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on June 23, 2026, aiming to expand access to immigration legal help for residents who face visa, inadmissibility and deportation issues.
.idk. launches Son de L’amour in Washington, D.C. with Indigo
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The DMV-born rapper and cultural curator is bringing a two-day Juneteenth and Fête de la Musique event to Washington, D.C. on June 19–20 with support from Indigo, the French Embassy, the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum and the DC Commission…
Stacie McClam urges schools to rethink education for the future
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Former educator and filmmaker Stacie McClam is using the summer planning season to push schools and communities to ask whether education is preparing students for a rapidly changing world.
New report ranks state lawmakers on public education support
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The Network for Public Education has released a new state-by-state report on how lawmakers support public schools, with North Carolina near the bottom and only Nebraska and Vermont earning A grades.
Eric D. Wilson expands push for financial literacy and entrepreneurship
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Business leader Eric D. Wilson is widening a set of education- and community-focused initiatives with Grammy-nominated producer Mali Wilson, aiming to create more pathways to entrepreneurship, financial literacy and economic mobility.
Family Law Section names first nonprofit attorney chair for 2026-27
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Legal Aid attorney Tenesia C. Hall was sworn in June 17 as chair of The Florida Bar Family Law Section for the 2026-27 cycle, becoming the first attorney from a 501(c)(3) and the first Black lawyer to lead the 53-year-old section.
National Chamber Orchestra marks debut with sold-out inaugural gala in Potomac
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The National Chamber Orchestra made its formal debut on the Washington cultural scene with a sold-out black-tie gala in Potomac, Maryland, on June 28. The fundraiser featured Jean Ferrandis, Hui-Chuan Chen and Ronald Trey Walton III, and signaled…
Global Immigration Partners warns EB-5 investors on September 2026 deadline
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Global Immigration Partners is urging prospective EB-5 investors to move early as September 30, 2026, could determine who qualifies for grandfathering protections under the program’s current rules.
Six Futures launches financial education platform for Black communities and communities of color
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Six Futures launched in Washington, D.C., on June 19, 2026, with a platform focused on helping Black communities and communities of color navigate housing, credit, investing, business ownership and wealth transfer.
Texas couple pedals 2,000 miles to boost fraud-victim tax relief awareness
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Aaron and Rebecca Novinger have launched their third annual Pedaling Against Ponzis ride, biking from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to Washington, D.C., to spotlight IRS Form 4684 Section C and support victims of Ponzi schemes.
Yolanda Bowden blends higher ed operations with cancer wellness advocacy
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Yolanda Bowden, an Academic Operations Coordinator at the University of the Potomac, is combining higher education leadership with health advocacy after rebuilding her career following a leukemia diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic.
HEROIC film preview stirs London audience at ARC Conference
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A preview screening of HEROIC at ARC Conference 2026 in London drew a strong response from attendees after the documentary on Sabin Howard’s National WWI Memorial sculpture.
The Hartford Nationals return to Grand Rapids with 424 athletes
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Move United’s annual adaptive sports championship comes back to Grand Rapids July 10-16, bringing 424 athletes from 38 states and Washington, D.C., plus clinics, awards and surprise equipment giveaways.
California crypto advocates ramp up voter outreach ahead of 2026
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Stand With Crypto is expanding its grassroots civic engagement work in California and across the U.S. ahead of the 2026 midterms, with leaders focused on education, voter mobilization and digital asset policy as Congress weighs key legislation….
Jackiem Joyner expands his work into books, education and touring
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Jackiem Joyner is broadening his career beyond jazz performance with new books, an education platform and a 2026 national tour.
Art of Living signs peace education pact with Nobel laureates secretariat
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The Art of Living marked its 45th anniversary in Bengaluru with leaders from 182 countries and a new agreement aimed at expanding peace education and youth leadership.
Sam plans virtual session for women on data center fights
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Sam will host a July 30 virtual event with civic engagement expert Maggie Doucette to help women speak out on data center development and other public issues.
Galen’s Audria Denker joins American Academy of Nursing Class of Fellows
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Galen College of Nursing leader Audria Denker has been selected for the American Academy of Nursing’s 2026 Class of Fellows and will be honored in Washington, D.C., in October.
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