Say Anything
Stories of Race and Lives in DC
This was my very first interview for this series and probably my favorites. DeWitt talks through his life as a resident of southeast D.C and the challenges and the glory of becoming a man in place a where many lives are cut short by violence, addiction, and imprisonment.
Mike talks about living as a young, professional in D.C. and his concerns about what a less black city is doing to the cultural core of D.C.
This story is raw and real. Myeisha talks about overcoming a tough childhood where she was often left to defend for herself and her sisters.
A millennial or Generation Z? I'm not sure what to call Leo probably because he refuses categorization. Born in Colombia and raised in the States, Leo has a unique view of what it's like to be black and live D.C.