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A Resident’s Guide to the DC Budget

A Resident’s Guide to the DC Budget

Because of a long history of racist policies and practices, DC’s Black and brown residents experience more job discrimination, inadequate access to health care, and a lack of affordable housing. Using the budget to prevent evictions, adequately fund all public schools, and get health care and cash to those who need it are just a few ways lawmakers can transform DC into a more equitable community where everyone can live well.

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Affordable Housing in the District
Housing Miheema Goodine Housing Miheema Goodine

Affordable Housing in the District

With inflation rising more households are on verge of being displaced. The cost to live in the District is rising rapidly without properly being addressed. 

DC has had issues with housing for years and has made slight improvements. Many residents have relocated due to waiting for assistance.

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Keeping Housing Affordable: Baldwin House
Housing Malik Thompson Housing Malik Thompson

Keeping Housing Affordable: Baldwin House

On July 24th, DC Ward 1 Mutual Aid/the Baldwin House organizers held an event at the building they’re buying to celebrate their wins, gather community, and create space for current building tenants to share their stories. During this event, Natacia generously allowed the team at Grassroots DC to interview them.

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“We’re here to help”
Justice Miheema Goodine Justice Miheema Goodine

“We’re here to help”

“The immense power at the core of policing offers impunity that leads to questions of its legitimacy. There cannot be a solution without acknowledging the force, history, and scale of policing. “

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Cash Bail 101
Justice Miheema Goodine Justice Miheema Goodine

Cash Bail 101

It is quite easy to be apprehended, despite what most people may believe. This is because police do not have to be “convinced” that you are guilty. If there is sufficient evidence for the police, regardless of the situation, you can be arrested and convicted…

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Police Reforms: What went wrong? Part 3
Justice Grassroots DC Justice Grassroots DC

Police Reforms: What went wrong? Part 3

The logic often applied to Body Worn Cameras when people call for this reform is that the threat of having misconduct recorded will prevent police from carrying out said misconduct. Unfortunately, this has not been the case…

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Police Reforms: What went wrong? Part 1
Justice Grassroots DC Justice Grassroots DC

Police Reforms: What went wrong? Part 1

For years now, police reform has been a mainstay in public discourse... In the almost 10 years since the inception of BLM, what reforms have been happening here in DC? And have those reforms been effective in reducing, if not ending, police brutality?…

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