Got questions? The candidates have answers
Plan on attending the Year of the Anacostia Candidates Forum for At-large and Council Chair Candidates Forum Thursday, May 31 starting at 5:30 pm.
This forum is the only one of its kind in the city: One focused on the Anacostia River corridor.
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Anacostia Park number 2 on Fox 5’s "5 Must Stops Anacostia"
Fox 5’s Annie Yu and Tony Perkins visited Anacostia recently and highlighted five places residents and visitors alike should stop. Number two on their must stop list is Anacostia Park! We’re not surprised and you should not be either: Anacostia Park is a magnificent east of the river asset.
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Two orgs join APACC!
APACC is pleased to welcome Historic Anacostia Block Association and Kingman Island - Living Classrooms as members.
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Grow Your Capacity: Free Music (with a link), Bill Gates' Book Recs for Summer, and More
One of the ways APACC helps members build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
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Comment on the proposed fast ferry services at June 4 community meeting
The Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC) is holding a community meeting Monday, June 4 from 4:00-7:00 pm at the Wharf Dockmaster Building (101 District Square, SW). The purpose of the meeting is to educate residents and commuters about the Potomac Commuter Fast Ferry coming to the region. Register online.
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Grow your Capacity: Bike to Work Day, A Free Social Impact Job Board and More
One of the ways APACC helps members build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
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DC Appleseed makes the Anacostia River Sediment Project information accessible to non-experts
Do you care about the quality of the water in the Anacostia River so it's swimmable and fishable? Want to make sure fish and other aquatic life can thrive? DC Appleseed has the information you need to understand and comment on the Anacostia River Sediment Project (ARSP).
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Grow your Capacity: Small Business Legal Advice, Share Link Generators and more
One of the ways APACC helps members build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
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Volunteer in DC's little bit of heaven, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
APACC member Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is dedicated to ensuring the Gardens are a well-maintained, well-enjoyed, and welcoming park for neighbors and visitors. As the nonprofit partner for this oasis, Friends connects people to the park through stewardship, public engagement, and educational programs in cooperation with the National Park Service.
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How parks can help Anacostia watershed residents: More Jobs, Better Grades and More Happiness.
As some advocates begin to question whether the restoration of the Anacostia River corridor might contribute to patterns of inequitable economic growth in DC and in Maryland, I have wondered: What can the people in charge of parks and green space do to maximize positive benefits for nearby residents while minimizing possible negative impacts?
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“Green gentrification” and the Anacostia River
Thanks to the hard work of many community advocates and government agencies, the health of the Anacostia River is swiftly improving and long-held negative perceptions about the value of the river and its parks are beginning to shift to the positive. Yet as river advocates encourage people to visit and enjoy the increasingly restored riverfront during the Year of the Anacostia, the Anacostia River continues to maintain its historic reputation in Washington as a stark dividing line for wealth, health indicators, race and more. Some advocates fear that the improvement of the Anacostia River may not serve residents who suffered through its darker years. By raising the desirability and value of land near the river, some fear the restoration itself could contribute to patterns of inequitable economic growth, gentrification and displacement that loom over the DC region and many U.S. cities.
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DOEE's Proposed Budget for #DCFY19 Looks Promising
Coming off of a very successful experience advocating on the FY 2018 budget last spring, APACC again eyed Mayor Bowser's proposed FY 2019 budget as ripe for analysis and advocacy. Here’s what our budget-savvy members think about the budget.
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Grow your Capacity: Free Stock Photos, Free Writing Course for Activists and more
One of the ways APACC helps members build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
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Get a DC fishing license in two clicks
The Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) has a new, easier, quicker way to get a fishing license. The Get a Fishing License page has links to purchase a license as well as a short explanation of requirements for getting a license. So get a license and enjoy the Anacostia River! Here is a map that shows some popular fishing hotspots in DC and Maryland.
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Help Us Help You
We need your input. One of the primary reasons APACC was founded was to increase the organizational capacity of our members: we each want to do a better job at our mission, and we want to work better together to advocate for a clean environment and healthy neighborhoods. One of the ways APACC strengthens organizational capacity is through a weekly post with information and skill-building opportunities. We want to hear from you about what information and skills you need.
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Grow your Capacity: Free Music, Thunderclap and Non-profit Sector Must-reads
One of APACC's primary goals is to increase the organizational capacity of our members to work together to ensure that the environment is clean and accessible, residents are able to stay close to the river if they want, and the community has the assets it needs to support residents. One of the ways APACC strengthens organizational capacity is through a weekly post with information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week's list.
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