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Neighbors helping each other creates an economy built on kindness and community, not profit. The post Amid economic uncertainty, a ‘solidarity economy’ grows in DC first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
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While protests at Tesla showrooms have popped up in nearly every state, two women in D.C. have decided to approach the issue differently: with dance parties aimed at drawing attention to Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration. The “Dance Against Doge” team says there’s no right way to protest. The post Joy as Resistance: Dance Parties Take on DOGE first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
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The hit TV show American Ninja Warrior's ratings are down, but gym-goers still desire the training facilities. The post American Ninja Warrior-Inspired Gyms Continue to Grow first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
“If my name is going to get blasted, at least it’s getting blasted for saying ‘I support human rights.'” ~ Jack MacCallum The post When Your Social Media Is Turned Against You first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Capital Pride board member Vernon Wall still remembers when Miley Cyrus stood her ground at Capital Pride in 2017 during the first Trump Administration. “She said, ‘I promised that when this person was elected, I was never going to do ‘Party in the USA’ ever again,’” Wall said. “She said, ‘Standing in front of the […] The post Organizers on World Pride safety: ‘D.C. is the place to be’ first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash