Posts tagged About Ggwash
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GGWash survived 2020. You can help us thrive in 2021!
Thanks to readers like yourself, GGWash was able to survive 2020. Here’s our budget update for 2021. Keep reading…
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Are you looking for ways to support GGWash? Here’s how!
Two weeks ago we kicked off our Spring fundraising campaign and are almost halfway to our goal of raising $25,000 by the end of March! Can we count on your support? Keep reading…
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We’re making some changes to our editorial policy
GGWash’s editorial department, along with the help of our Edit Board, is implementing a new set of editorial policies, with guidelines around labeling content and journalistic ethics. Here is a summary of what you can expect to see as the GGWash publication moves forward. Keep reading…
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The path to “greater” is sometimes paved with potholes and pandemics
2020 didn’t defeat us – but it certainly helped define us. GGWash’s managing editor, George Kevin Jordan, recounts the year, and how, dedicated volunteers, an amazing staff, and readers just like you, helped to keep us going. Keep reading…
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Events: Join in the discussion about the new data landscape of urban planning
Learn about the new data landscape of urban planning during Georgetown University’s paneled discussion. DDOT is hosting an open house about its Near Northwest III Safety and Mobility Study. Learn about the legacy of African Americans within Baltimore and Maryland’s government, and more in this week’s virtual urbanist events. Keep reading…
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A little older, and a little wiser, where is GGWash going in 2021?
A few weeks ago, the GGWash publication quietly had its 13th birthday. Like most quarantine birthdays it was a muted affair, but it marks the end of a really important year for us, and we wanted to take some time to let you know what we’ve been up to, and how you can help us succeed this year. Keep reading…
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Here are some of our favorite David Alpert articles from over the years
Our founder David Alpert’s writing has been a consistent part of Greater Greater Washington for more than 12 years. As we look to a new year with new leadership, our contributors, volunteers, and staff shared their favorite Alpert articles from years past. Keep reading…
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Greatest Greatest Hits: Your favorite articles of 2020
Here are your favorite GGWash articles of 2020. Keep reading…
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Taking stock at the end of 2020: what’s happening at GGWash?
2020 didn’t go as expected. COVID-19 devastated lives, jobs, educations, businesses, plans, and dreams of every stripe. The failure of national leadership in the US to guide us during this profoundly destabilizing threat, and the societal wounds laid bare by moral demands for racial justice and a historic election year, have strained our capacity as people and organizations to chart our paths. But we adapt, and through this year of uncertainty and suffering, community has been a bright spot for many of us. Keep reading…
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GGWash is looking for an Executive Director to lead our organization into the next era. Could it be you?
We realize 2020 has been a heck of a year (for us too!), so we are extending the application deadline for GGWash’s next Executive Director until the end of the year. Keep reading…