Posts tagged Meta
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Looking for that special someone? Come to our party!
Our party is on Wednesday, March 29 from 6:30 to 9 pm on U Street NW. While we can't guarantee matchmaking services, we can promise a fun night with good people who believe that the Washington, DC area is great and, together, we can make it greater. Won't you join us? Keep reading…
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Here’s to you, women of GGWash
Today is International Women's Day. We at Greater Greater Washington appreciate the women who are part of our community every day, but we want to take a moment to expressly call out their invaluable contributions. Keep reading…
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Trump quits Twitter, says read GGWash instead
If your social media feeds are anything like mine, almost all people have been talking about since at least late January, if not November, is Donald Trump. What's going on at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW is really important. But so is what's going on along Pennsylvania Avenue SE, or Rhode Island Avenue NE, or Wisconsin Avenue NW, or Virginia Avenue SW. And in the actual states of Virginia and Maryland. Keep reading…
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GGWash’s 2016 performance review
This time last year, Greater Greater Washington shared our goals for 2016 with readers. Here's a reminder of what they were, along with our accomplishments and how we (mostly) achieved the goals we set last year. Keep reading…
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Greatest Greatest Hits: Your favorite posts of 2016
2016 has been quite a year in many ways, from Metro crises to national affairs. On Greater Greater Washington, before switching to our new site earlier in December, we brought you 2,541 posts and 2,033 Breakfast Links; you wrote 37,771 comments. Let's look at the most popular posts of this year. Keep reading…
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Welcome to our new website!
When I started Greater Greater Washington in 2008, I just modified some code I’d written to share my personal photos (this was before Instagram, Facebook, etc.) This weekend, we’re taking a major step to move Greater Greater Washington to a real content system, and giving it a significant visual facelift at the same time. Keep reading…
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We’re launching our new website next week!
Back in July, we shared a preview of the new site design. After considering your comments and feedback, as well as invaluable input from our editorial board, we’ve finalized it and we’re rolling it out at the end of next week! Keep reading…
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7 things we learned from this year’s reader survey
Back in September, we asked readers to fill out a survey to help us get to know who makes up the Greater Greater Washington community, learn how and why they read, and identify areas for improvement. 1,041 readers completed the survey. This is what we learned and what we (and you!) can do with this information. Keep reading…
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Want to write great blog posts? We’ll teach you how!
Blogging is a powerful way to share what you know. On Wednesday, November 30th at the Arlington Central Library, we’ll train you to write blog posts that effectively and persuasively share your ideas with the world. Keep reading…
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Alienation and inclusivity
This year’s campaign season and election have been very divisive, and has left many members of our community feeling alienated. This includes people of many races, national origins, sexual orientations or identities, religions, or other qualities. Our hearts are with you today. Whatever happens in years to come, we want to emphasize at this moment in history that we strongly… Keep reading…