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12 May: Honoring the Legacy: Pioneers of Progress in Wards 7 & 8

In the vibrant heart of Wards 7 and 8 in Washington, D.C., visionary women have driven transformative change by addressing social determinants of health through education and housing. Trailblazers like Mary Jane Patterson and Nannie Helen Burroughs laid educational foundations, while Dorothy Height and Ella Baker championed housing rights and civil rights, respectively. Today, organizations like JBRF and Black Women Thriving East of the River (BWTEoTR), led by Nakeisha Neal Jones, continue this legacy, working to reduce racial, health, and economic disparities and fostering a future where every individual has the opportunity to succeed.