Bread for the City stands in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community against white supremacy, white nationalism, and violence.
Natalie Randolph, Director of Equity, Justice, and Community at Sidwell Friends School, was recently voted onto the Bread for the City Board of Directors. An alumna of Sidwell Friends, Natalie returned to her alma mater in 2019 following 16 years of service to the District of Columbia - first with the Department of Public Works and then as a middle and high school teacher.
In this week’s Black History Month segment, we highlighted DC Statehood.
In this week’s Black History Month segment, we highlighted Initiative 77, a voter-approved ballot initiative to phase out the minimum wage exemption for tipped employees.
Bread for the City is excited to introduce Joan Jackson as its newest board member. Jackson is currently retired but owns JMJ Information Services, LLC, which runs an online portal called Balanced Abundant Living (balancedabundantliving.com) for reputable, vetted information to enhance the quality of our lives.
In this week’s Black History Month segment, we highlighted the DC Movements.
In this week’s Black History Month segment, we highlighted Benjamin Banneker and Marion Barry.
We invite everyone to celebrate Black History Month with us as we host a series of events on social media each Wednesday at 6 pm on our Facebook page.
Bread for the City is disappointed and outraged by the domestic terror attack against our democratic process. Watching political extremists attack the United States Capitol and having disregarding democracy is another example of white supremacy manifesting itself.
For those eligible to receive the new round of stimulus money but won't get it by direct deposit, you will get the money through this "EIP" card in the mail. This is not a scam or junk mail, click the link for more information.