No Space For Physical Distancing In Prisons

Kaleb Anderson, Junior – Benjamin Banneker, WDC Winter/Spring 2020 Prisons and correctional centers across the country also have been hit particularly hard by coronavirus. UJW’s Kaleb Anderson took a look […]

Coronavirus Takes A Toll On Mental Health

Bismarck Macauley, Freshman – Homeschool, Winter/Spring 2020 The rapid spread of coronavirus and number of deaths has caused significant stress.  It will be a long time before some people, including […]

Seniors Turn Pandemic Fears into Positives

Eve Ellis, Junior – Duke Ellington School of the Arts, WDC          Winter/Spring 2020 Older adults were among the first casualties/affected.  They’ve been prone to developing more […]

The Coronavirus Lays Bare Racial Inequities

Eve Ellis, Junior – Duke Ellington School of the Arts, WDC  Winter/Spring 2020 People of color, particularly African-descended, are more likely to get coronavirus and more likely to die from […]

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 […]

The Searing Words Of A Rapper’s Beef

  Reporter: Miles Peterson UJW Winter/Spring 2017 Over time, it’s been called “Yo Mama Jokes”, the Dozens,” and other names.  In modern rap music, it’s called “beef”. By any title, […]