May 29, 2013
Sandy Rogers and Frances Williams photo

Memorial Service in Dupont Circle for Master Cpl. Sandy Rogers

Honoring fallen LGBT officers and their partners

By Jade Salazar National Police Week in Washington, D.C. normally means a fun week full of police-themed dance parties for people affiliated and unaffiliated with the force. The week has a lot more meaning to those serving their communities and their families.
May 29, 2013
AJ Campbell Photo

Women You Should Meet: A.J. Campbell

NAME: A.J. Campbell CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Takoma Park, MD AGE: 44
May 29, 2013

Women You Should Meet: Chinwe Enu

NAME: Chinwe Enu CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Takoma Park, MD AGE: 33
May 29, 2013

Pride: Past, Present, and Future

What began as a one-day LGBTA community block party on 20th Street NW is now the nation’s third-largest Pride event, featuring more than a week’s worth of entertainment, activities, and festivities. Since its inception in 1975, the Capital Pride event has provided rich opportunities for Washington, D.C.’s queer community and allies to celebrate, motivate, and support our diversity.