Kiran at Make Someone Smile Week
Aaron, Kiran, Samantha, Shayne, and Colin
Career Seminar
It has been a pleasure writing for you, and I hope your summer goes as well as mine has gone.
- Jordan
This blog is dedicated to the thousands of youth who are currently working throughout the District during the school year and mainly in the summer. Whether it is through interviews, summaries of experiences, or a first hand account, hopefully you will learn something about D.C.
Kiran at Make Someone Smile Week
Aaron, Kiran, Samantha, Shayne, and Colin
Career Seminar
It has been a pleasure writing for you, and I hope your summer goes as well as mine has gone.
- Jordan

Innis talking to members of OCT, before Gun Regulations being released

Kasia, Shaka, and Aaron before Gun Regulations Press Conference
Samantha and Christian at Columbia Heights Press Conference
The Guns Press Conference was called to release the details of the new handgun regulations being put into place by Mayor Fenty and the DC Council. Mayor Fenty announced the new regulations and limitations along with Chief Lanier and Acting Attorney General Nickles. It will be interesting to see the new regulations come into affect over the next few weeks and months.
Any comments about the gun regulations feel free to post! Email us too!
DPW Not In Our City
"To be honest, I started my summer job at DOES two weeks ago, not knowing what to expect. I thought I would be making coffee, photo copies, and running errands. But that is not what I am doing at my summer job. Right now, I am working on developing a media list for the department. And since DOES is the administrative arm for the Summer Youth Program, I will be helping to produce a newsletter titled, Youth Notes News, that will highlight work sites and programs that are doing amazing things with and for their youth workers. I will also be developing a youth blog, talking about youth workers’ new experiences on the job.
"I recently changed majors from Fashion Merchandising to Advertising Marketing Communications in Fashion and so when I was placed at the Office of Public Affairs at DOES I had no idea of what public affairs was about and had a “whatever” attitude. In fact, I use to think that there was no difference between public relations, publicity, marketing, and advertising until my supervisor explained the difference to me. When I least expect it, she’ll ask me questions like, “what’s the difference between advertising and promotion or publicity and public relations? Or have me give feedback on an ad campaign. So, it is a constant learning experience. One of the best things that I think will come from this experience is that I am improving my writing skills, which is very important in the Advertising, Marketing and Communications field. I feel that when this program is over, I will have gained quality experience. "
Experience is the name of the game! Everyone is getting a new and different experience with the D.C. government through the Summer Youth Employment Program, and hopefully it is an enjoyable one. I look forward to sharing more experiences of different interns with you.
Feel free to submit your own piece of writing to be posted!
The U Street Corridor has seen some major overhaul during the past few years. More businesses are returning to the area along with more permanent residents. For an area known to be the home of the Black Renaissance, a precursor to the Harlem Renaissance, it is great to see such a vibrant city life returning to an area that has had its ups and downs. The Mayor focused his comments on continuing that trend, of vibrant city life, by incorporating the youth. If the youth of the city have positive and engaging activities to be a part of then there is no reason for any of them to commit crime. The Mayor continued by talking about community involvement and that it is not up to the government alone to solve the Districts problems. As one of my favorite sayings is “either you’re part of the solution or part of the problem,” this is not going to be the last, nor is it the first, time the government asks its citizens to be active in the community. There are rewards for everyone around for any and all positive growth.
A library is a place for a community to come together and share ideas but also learn and grow together. They can be cornerstones and refuge. Remember what they say, “silence is golden.” Well, this press conference was anything but silent. There is a lot of progress to be made in the District, and there is no one certain way to go about making that progress. Finding a 100% agreed upon plan for the city would be impossible, no one can disagree with that statement, but in the end the Mayor has to make a decision and stick to it. The Library’s location is next to the Best Buy and Janney Elementary. So while the community was worried that the green space at Janney was going to be infringed upon, the Mayor said he is going make sure that will not happen. All elected officials know who they work for and this was a good reminder and good to see that this Mayor is no different in knowing that he was voted into office by the citizens of the District of Columbia.
As it’s the middle of the summer there are plenty of posts to come and I hope you have enjoyed the posts so far! Remember to send in an email with any suggestions or ideas, along with any comments! Now I am still looking for answers to our question of the week so send those in by tomorrow! Just remember: Tomorrow is Friday!
Fighting to keep the youth away from gang violence and helping to fund non-government organizations that reach out to help the youth of dc is genius! All of the organizations and nonprofits that were awarded the $200,000 grant have already been in action and have proven to work. But standing out in the hot sun was the last thing I thought a press conference would be like. I envisioned a really cold medium sized room, with microphones hooked up to a podium, glaring lights nearly blinding the speaker, and hundreds of camera operators, news casters, and photographers waiting to get the spill. Boy was I wrong. The only thing blinding the speaker was the sun, and the microphones were attached to a portable podium. Beyond that, the cause of the press conference was great. So although we were out in the heat with the sun glaring I am really glad to have been a part of something that will help the youth of the Washington.
Chalethia assembling burgers
Kryon and Kyra setting up lunch trays
Kyron prepping the lunch bags
Natalie (EOM Intern Supervisor and her twin sister)
Me (Jordan) and Jodi showing our Mayor Fenty, USA and DC pride
And now for the question of the week. Once again please send in your replies by the end of the day on Thursday and we will get them up on the blog. This one is meant to get your creative juices flowing!
The current motto on District license plates is "Taxation without Representation" and the official motto of the District, that will be put on the D.C. Quarter, is "Justice for All." If you had a motto for the people of the District to live by what would it be? And Why?
Just send your answers along with a brief explanation and we will get them up on the blog by the end of the week!
When I first heard of 4th of July, it thought it was similar to Christmas. I thought I was going to get gifts and etc. But now, to me as a Washingtonian, the 4th of July mean the day that America claimed there independence from Great Britain and that I am free and brave enough to stand up for what is right. But as citizens of America, they do not understand or realize what that day mean. They celebrate it by, buying fireworks and explosives. I believe that on the 4th of July, thats when a lot of tragic things happen, like when people get injured by the flames, or people start acting crazy and get drunk and drive and have a accident in which they might kill someone. But I think that the 4th of July should be celebrated in a different way.
Ryon standing next to the printer with Ben hard at work.

Ben's Chili Bowl
The Shaw neighborhood has been seeing some amazing and transformative changes over the past few years. While some worry about gentrification, others still go to the historic Lincoln Theater and then get some food at Ben's Chili Bowl (established 1958 and is Bill Cosby's favorite eatery!). With new businesses opening and a focus on keeping the identity of the community, the Mayor hit his third event of the day.
Lincoln Theater (Smithsonian Picture)
The Historic O St Market is about to get a makeover. The Giant Supermarket next door will double in size and a hotel/condo building will have 80 affordable housing units for seniors. In all this will create over 400 new permanent jobs for D.C. residents while restoring one of historic buildings back into its prestigious self. For more information click here for the press release and photos of the annoucement here.
The entries for the Independence themed Question of the week have been interesting and fun, some will be posted tomorrow! Once again feel free to email us or write a comment below!