Vendors Spread Gun Control Awareness While Making Money

By Cayla Cade Shatavias Shivers drove 10 hours from South Carolina with a truckload of t-shirts to arrive at the March for Our Lives before 6 a.m. to get a […]
DC Emancipation

Reporter: Damon Countee UJW Winter/Spring 2017 April 16 marked 155 years since President Abraham Lincoln signed the Compensation Emancipation Act, which granted freedom to about three thousand one hundred enslaved […]
African-American Museum Impacts All Races

Reporter: Caitlin Ballard UJW Winter/Spring 2017 In Washington, D.C., The National Museum of African-American History and Culture has been up and running for less than a year and attendance has […]
Remembering Ella’s Eloquent Elocution a Century After Her Birth

Reporter: Essence Epperson UJW Winter/Spring 2017 Ella Fitzgerald was born a century ago on the 25th of April. Tributes are taking place across the country to mark the 100th year of […]
Annual Kite Festival Has Novice to Expert Soaring High

Reporter: Madison Brown UJW Winter/Spring 2017 At year 51 the Cherry Blossom Kite Festival is still flying high. Whether you’re a professional or a novice, the National Mall in the […]