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This account is run by the Office of D.C. Councilmember Brandon Todd (D-Ward 4), Chairman of .

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  1. It is my privilege and honor to recognize the Ethiopian community’s rich heritage, culture, outstanding leadership and contributions to the DC economy and “Little Ethiopia” 9th and U Street corridor. Thank you Henok Tesfaye and Tamrat Medhin for your leadership

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  2. Ethiopia is the only African country that has never been colonized & stands a symbol for all African people in their struggle for freedom, dignity and respect. The Ethiopian & African American community’s partnership in the fight for social justice & civil rights began in 1808.

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  3. It was an honor to recognize Donna Ellis for her outstanding work as a community advocate, and civic and community service to DCPS PTO’s, DC Democratic State Committee, DNC, Metropolitan Women’s Democratic Club, and Ward 4 Cares.

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  4. I am delighted to recognize Dr. Baron Harvey for his 37 years of service and contributions to Howard University as a professor, Director of the Small Business Development Center, and Director of the MBA program. In addition, his federal service to small businesses innovation.

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  5. 2/2 2/2 Daniel Smith has been an outstanding leader in civil rights, and domestic and international health in research, community programs, and emergency medical services. He served the faith based community as head usher for 3 decades at the National Cathedral.

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  6. 1/2 Join me in celebrating Loretta Neumann & Dan Smith. Loretta’s work, service, & accomplishments as a community leader, business owner, Hill staffer, humanities advocate, and efforts to preserve civil war history have made a lasting impact across the District and our nation

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  7. Today I recognized Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld for his activism, efforts to end antisemitism, and his dedication in service to the District of Columbia and

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  8. Thanking the best 86,000 Ward 4 residents

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  9. It's been an honor to serve on the Council of Government's Metropolitan Washington Air Quality Committee (MWAQC) these past 5.5 years. As we conclude our final meeting together, I'd like to thank everyone for their hard work toward improving the environment in our region.

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  10. Yesterday, was my final Legislative meeting at the Council. I am eternally grateful for the residents of Ward 4 for placing their trust in me to lead our great Ward, and work on their behalf. The last 5.5 years as your Councilmember have truly been amazing! 💚💛💚💛

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  11. Happy to those celebrating in and around the world. May these next eight nights be filled with love and light.

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  12. I thank and all of the community leaders that have made this possible for Petworth. It’s a space that reflects care, determination, and community activism.

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  13. Thank you Councilmember & for a great event to open the new Petworth playground. 🎉 The kids are so excited to have such an amazing outdoor space. Thanks to everyone for all the hard work to make this happen! – At Petworth Recreation Center

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  14. The playground at the Petworth Recreation Center is officially open! Thank you to Mayor Bowser, DGS, DPR, ANCs and countless other community partners who made this possible.

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  15. Thank You , for all you have done for the District of Columbia. Your contributions through , backpack and food drives, and through countless other ways have helped Ward 8 and our entire city move forward.

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  16. This senseless act of violence against 15 month old Carmelo Duncan has no place in the District of Columbia. Please keep him and his family in your prayers. If you have any information call (202) 727-9099 or text 50411 to help MPD bring those accountable to justice.

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  17. See my latest with an update on COVID-19 in the District, resources for and more.

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  18. On , we remember the lives lost to the HIV and AIDS epidemic and double down on our work to support those currently living with HIV and AIDS.

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  19. This , I'm donating to Arts For Our Children and Emory Beacon of Light to help those in need in . If you can, I hope you'll consider giving as well.

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  20. Thank you Chief Newsham for your public service

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