Anonymous wrote:He's the same mayor that basically ordered MPD to hire any local Joe off the street as long as he was black, how did that work out for the city again?
Anonymous wrote:DC Summer Youth Employment Program
Credited as one of the factors in expanding the black middle class of the Washington, DC area.
It’s that simple.
Anonymous wrote:That's good news! He contributed a lot to Blacks in the city. Let's not choose one moment in his life and let it define him. What if someone chose one moment in your life to define you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Summer Youth Employment Program
Credited as one of the factors in expanding the black middle class of the Washington, DC area.
It’s that simple.
Maybe they should put up the statue in PG County, because that's where Barry's real economic impact was felt. Many of the cronies, leeches and hangers-on who got favored DC 'consulting' and no-show contracts during the Barry era all moved to Prince George's. Barry didn't help DC's poorest very much, and he certainly didn't help economic development in his adopted ward of Southeast in the years he served on the DC Council. Indeed, developers stayed away from SE in part because of Barry's reputation.
Anonymous wrote:DC Summer Youth Employment Program
Credited as one of the factors in expanding the black middle class of the Washington, DC area.
It’s that simple.
Anonymous wrote: