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Comment Anonymous on The Genocide of Gaza by , last updated: Jul 21, 2025 09:38 AM
Thank you, Jeff
Comment Troff document (with manpage macros) Maria on The Genocide of Gaza by , last updated: Jul 21, 2025 09:13 AM
Thank you, Jeff. This is so unthinkable that most of us are tempted to avert our eyes. Thank you for writing so lucidly and courageously [...]
Children's Coloring Cafe Hour by eventsatcafe, last updated: Jul 20, 2025 11:36 PM
** BUY ONE, GET ONE 50% OFF THE KIDS MENU!** Come meet your neighbors for a creativity filled play-date at this family-friendly cafe happy hour hosted at SOST every Wednesday from 9am-1pm! Crayons and coloring pages provided for FREE.
Weblog Entry Troff document (with manpage macros) The Three Dangers Threatening the United States by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 19, 2025 09:01 PM
Cryptocurrencies, artificial intelligence, and political autocracy are converging to present serious threats to our system of government.
Comment L on The Three Dangers Threatening the United States by , last updated: Jul 18, 2025 12:21 PM
Hi Jeff- thanks for all your writing. I was hoping you could write about the imminent mass starvation in Gaza. The situation has become really [...]
Birthday EqualiTEA by admin, last updated: Jul 19, 2025 04:37 PM
EqualiTEA is a program created to learn about the connection between the Suffrage Movement and Tea. This program is curated by the Staff at the Lucy Burns Museum and Tea enthusiast Nancy Rodriguez of Cup & Crown.
Weblog Entry The day in the Life of a RIFFED DCPS Special Educator by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 16, 2025 08:55 PM
On Friday, October 2, the DC Public School system terminated 388 employees, including 229 teachers. The miserable Washington Post Editorial page -- little more than a mouth piece for DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee -- applauded the layoffs. The paper claimed that the dismissed teachers were incompetent and obstacles to improving education in DC. One of those let go has chosen to tell her own story. What she describes has nothing in common with the Post's cheerleading account of the layoffs.
Weblog Entry Troff document (with manpage macros) Updates on Earlier Posts by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 16, 2025 12:19 PM
There have been ongoing developments related to cult leader, convicted felon, and failed President Donald Trump's declining mental state, the New York Times biased position regarding Zohran Mamdani, and the murder of an American in the Israeli-Occupied West Bank.
Weblog Entry Troff document (with manpage macros) The Supreme Court's "Shadow Docket" by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 01:19 PM
The Supreme Court is increasingly relying on its "Shadow Docket" for consequential cases and releasing decisions with significant impact but without accompanying explanations. As such, there is no way to know if the rulings are the result of sound legal judgment or partisan political bias.
Easy Art Workshop at Willow Street Gallery this Sunday by Outreachdcas, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 01:06 PM
Cardboard Art Workshop for beginners with DC artist Mei Mei Chang
Stand Up Comedy Nights with Rahmein Mostafavi by admin, last updated: Jul 14, 2025 12:15 PM
Laughter is coming to Lorton this summer! Join us at the Workhouse Arts Center for a night of unforgettable stand-up comedy, hand-curated by acclaimed comedian and producer Rahmein Mostafavi.
Stand Up Comedy Nights with Rahmein Mostafavi by admin, last updated: Jul 14, 2025 10:42 AM
Laughter is coming to Lorton this summer! Join us at the Workhouse Arts Center for a night of unforgettable stand-up comedy, hand-curated by acclaimed comedian and producer Rahmein Mostafavi. Known for his sharp wit and electric stage presence, Rahmein brings together a lineup of top comedic talent from across the DMV and beyond for a one-night-only special engagement that’s guaranteed to bring the house down.
Learning at Lunch: Troublemakers of the NWP by admin, last updated: Jul 14, 2025 10:42 AM
The Lorton Prison Museum featuring the Lucy Burns Gallery at the Workhouse Arts Center is proud to present the third season of Learning at Lunch, a series illuminating aspects of the former prison’s 91-year history.
Learning at Lunch: The Smithsonian and Lorton by workhousearts, last updated: Jul 14, 2025 10:42 AM
The Lorton Prison Museum featuring the Lucy Burns Gallery at the Workhouse Arts Center is proud to present the third season of Learning at Lunch, a series illuminating aspects of the former prison’s 91-year history. Each month, we invite an expert to tackle a topic related to our complicated past. After a brief 30-minute talk, presenters answer audience questions, and all attendees are invited to visit the museum following the program.
'In The Flow' Sound Bath with Iris McCray by workhousearts, last updated: Jul 12, 2025 01:24 PM
Join us for an healing sound journey designed to help you surrender to the natural rhythm of life. Through the soothing tones of Dolphin Singing Bowls, Crystal Tones, Angklung Bamboo Chimes, and more, you’ll be gently guided into a state of calm awareness and inner balance.
2nd Saturday Open House & Art Walk by workhousearts, last updated: Jul 12, 2025 09:11 AM
A Night of Art, Artists & Adventure
Historic Campus Walking Tour by workhousearts, last updated: Jul 11, 2025 03:57 PM
Join us on a walking tour of the historic Workhouse campus guided by our staff.
Historic Campus Walking Tour by admin, last updated: Jul 11, 2025 02:50 PM
Join us on a walking tour of the historic Workhouse campus guided by our staff.
Weblog Entry Troff document (with manpage macros) The Dangers of ICE Expansion by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 11, 2025 11:51 AM
The One Big Beautiful Bill that is now law will greatly expand the law enforcement resources of the Department of Homeland Security, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This will change the nature of federal law enforcement in ways that most Americans do not expect.
Weblog Entry Troff document (with manpage macros) The Texas Floods: Who is to Blame? by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jul 11, 2025 07:46 AM
In the wake of the flooding in Texas, local officials immediately blamed the federal government for inaccurate predictions. But the deaths in Texas actually highlight a governing philosophy that is reluctant to address known dangers such as that threatening central Texas. Republicans reject government until they need government, and then it is normally too late.