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The 3-Minute Interview: Walter Smith
8/29/2007
The Examiner: DC Appleseed Executive Director Walter Smith is profiled.
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Report Faults Handling of Fathers
8/23/2007
The Washington Post: A DC Appleseed report on child support is the focus of this article.
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A Special Education
8/22/2007
Washington City Paper: This article mentions DC Appleseed's study of special education programs in Washington, D.C.
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Female Inmates Show High Rate of HIV
8/2/2007
DC Appleseed's report on HIV/AIDS in the District of Columbia evaluated the Department of Corrections and is mentioned in this article about HIV in DC jails.
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Hatch Pushing for Vote on Utah's 4th Seat
7/18/2007
DC Appleseed Executive Director Walter Smith meets with Senate staff in Utah to discuss federal legislation that would give one additional seat to Utah and one seat to Washington, D.C. in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Loose Lips Jumps Ship
6/21/2007
James Jones, the Loose Lips columnist for Washington City Paper, joins DC Appleseed as a senior program associate.
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Needle Funding Ban May Soon End
6/5/2007
Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed, comments on the possibility of a congressional ban being lifted, which would assist the District's effort to fight AIDS, again allowing D.C. to use local tax dollars for needle-exchange programs.
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City Urged to Pay Attention to Housing and Jobs
4/11/2007
DC Appleseed leads a coalition of community groups to advocate for affordable housing and jobs in the development along the Anacostia River.
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Forum: Framers intended D.C. vote
3/12/2007
Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed, and Rick Bress, partner at law firm Latham & Watkins, respond to an article in The Washington Times about Washington DC voting rights.
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A Breath of Fresh Dialogue in HIV/AIDS Fight
2/27/2007
Featured in a new film, Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed, speaks about DC Appleseed's HIV/AIDS research in the District.
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