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Near Buzzard Point Resilient Action Committee
@NeBuzzardPoint
We are a think-tank of residents, community partners, and experts addressing the community's pressing concerns around the environment, public health & housing.
Washington, DCJoined March 2018

Near Buzzard Point Resilient Action Committee’s Tweets

DC Council is about vote on a bill to spend $56 million to subsidize the proposed redevelopment of Brookland Manor, potentially displacing 100s of individuals & families of a deeply rooted community. We must unite and stand by one another. Take action:
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We are looking forward to planting some tree this weekend with & ! These trees will work around the clock to help filter our toxic air. Thank you mother nature for all that you do! 🌳 #trees #AirPollution #community #cleanthisplacedontdisplace
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Begin the weekend helping ⁦@DCSCORES⁩ at Fall Frenzy, enjoy the festivities around ⁦@dcunited⁩ extending the home winning streak and end it by helping ⁦@EarthCC⁩ plant trees 🌳 for our Buzzard Point neighbors! Details: bit.ly/2RAqckJ All are Welcome!
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HUD warned DC for its “High cost of housing leading to displacement of low to middle income residents” & “lack of clear goals and objectives to achieve stable, racially-integrated neighborhoods.” Congrats Ari. NeRAC supports this lawsuit.
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“This is an important article documenting a terrible injustice. I hope everyone who can afford to offer a bit of assistance to this woman will help.” – Ruth Kenrick Thank you Ruth for your contribution!
"When women like that pass on, the city loses some of its community spirit. When they get evicted from their homes, put out in the streets, the city loses its soul." Thank you for this amazing tribute to Ms. Michaels. Plz stayed tuned to learn how you can help!
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Perspective | This D.C. woman has shown compassion to many, including her son’s killer. Now she could use a little compassion herself. wapo.st/2s2Rogf?tid=ss
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