From Kate Jentoft-Herr <[email protected]>
Subject October update: Cat-ch up on all things GGWash
Date October 25, 2023 8:20 PM
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Hi there,
I hope you are getting out and soaking up some autumn sunshine! It was so fun to kick off the fall with our Mixer last month. If you missed it, check out photos here. [[link removed]]
Beyond our big fundraisers like the Fall Mixer, so far, almost 400 of you have joined us for meet-ups at local businesses across the region in 2023. We've also had the chance to partner with several amazing organizations that are all doing vital work to make the Washington region greater.
A huge shoutout to Ward 8 Woods [[link removed]] , the DC chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby [[link removed]] , DC Greens [[link removed]] , and Spur Local [[link removed]] for partnering with us at meet-ups. You can learn more about their work below.
Don’t forget to check out what are likely our last(!) three events of 2023/ We hope to see you later this week at our Readers + Writers happy hour!
Upcoming Events
Readers and Writers Happy Hour [[link removed]]
Thursday, October 26, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
City State Brewing, 705 Edgewood St NE, Washington DC 20017.
Join us for this special happy hour to meet and celebrate the writers and volunteers who make the GGWash publication possible -- and the readers who make that work worthwhile. Connect with everyone from Breakfast Links curators to GGWash staff and writers, chat about your favorite stories, and maybe even learn how to become a contributor yourself.
Planners of Color Meet-up [[link removed]]
Thursday, November 9, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Shanklin Hall; 2325 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
This November, GGWash is making space for planners, advocates, and other community leaders of color to connect and meet other folks who are engaged with centering equity in housing, transportation, and land-use policy. This space is offered to any planning or planning-adjacent professional who identifies as a person of color. Make sure to sign up to stay in the loop!
November Ward 1.5 Meet-up [[link removed]]
Sunday, November 19, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Grand Duchess, 2337 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Meet others who want to see more housing, more affordable housing, fewer trips by car, and the land-use regulations necessary to support the above—plus, hear what GGWash is working on, particularly in northwest D.C., and what you can do to get involved.
Connect with our 2023 meet-up partners
This year, we’ve enjoyed partnering with several amazing local nonprofit organizations on our monthly meet-ups. If you’re curious to learn more about those organizations, read on!
[[link removed]] Ward 8 Woods Conservancy [[link removed]]
Ward 8 Woods restores and advocates for urban forests East of the River. In their first five years, they removed more than 1.2 million pounds of trash and saved almost 6,000 trees from invasive vines. You can sign up to receive updates on their work here [[link removed]] .
Unfortunately, the Ward 8 Woods team lost two team members over the summer, current Park Steward OT Henderson and former Park Steward Chuck Jenkins. Your donation [[link removed]] at this difficult time will help Ward 8 Woods assist OT and Chuck's families with funeral expenses, support their remaining staff, and hire new Park Stewards to continue the hyperlocal environmental work they do so well.
[[link removed]] Citizens Climate Lobby [[link removed]]
Citizens Climate Lobby is a national organization working to empower everyday people to take action to pass climate change policy. The DC chapter connects folks from across DC with each other and ways to take action on climate change. You can learn about what they are currently working on by checking out their Facebook page [[link removed]] .
[[link removed]] DC Greens [[link removed]]
DC Greens is a Black-led, multiracial organization that uses the power of equitable food policy, education, and access to build a more just and resilient food system in our nation's capital. They envision a city where each of us has the ability to shape the policies and institutions that have an impact on our wellbeing.
You can learn more about DC Greens, including how to get involved and support their fight for food justice, by signing up for email updates [[link removed]] or giving them a follow on Facebook [[link removed]] or Instagram [[link removed]] . They are also always looking for volunteers [[link removed]] to help out at “ The Well [[link removed]] ” their educational farm and wellness space in Ward 8.
[[link removed]] Spur Local [[link removed]]
Spur Local, formerly the Catalog for Philanthropy, is a local organization that works to create a stronger, more resilient, and more equitable region by cultivating critical connections between residents and the nonprofits in their neighborhoods. Each year they produce a publication featuring nearly 100 local non-profits that are doing critical work to make the Washington Region greater. You can learn more about their work here [[link removed]] and mark your calendars for their “ Community Changemakers [[link removed]] ” celebration at Hook Hall on November 8.
Get Involved
[link removed] [[link removed]] Join our Breakfast Links team! [[link removed]]
Our Breakfast Links Curators kickstart each day at GGWash, working with our editors to select six to 10 engaging stories that provide a snapshot of recent local urbanist news. We've filled all of our regular Breakfast Links slots, and now we're looking for alternates! If you want to help us out but can't commit to a regular weekly shift, this is your moment.
[link removed] [[link removed]] Write for us [[link removed]]
GGWash is able to keep publishing great content thanks to the community members who write for us. We're looking for pitches from volunteer contributors and also have a limited number of paid freelance opportunities available. Have a specific idea for a story? You can submit your pitch through our pitch form [[link removed]] . If you would like to talk with us more about what it means to write for GGWash, please email us at [email protected] [[email protected]] .
[link removed] [[link removed]] Do we have the right address for you? [[link removed]]
We periodically ask you to confirm your address so that we can reach out to you about specific housing developments, transportation projects, volunteer opportunities, electoral work, or any other number of other things that are relevant because you live close to where they're happening. Check what we've got on file here [[link removed]] and update it if it's not correct.
ICYMI
[link removed] [[link removed]] GGWash policy staff testify at DC traffic safety hearing [[link removed]]
Alex Baca, Kai Hall, and Caitlin Rogger recently testified at a DC Council hearing on behalf of GGWash, as well as two coalitions we manage, the DC Transportation Equity Network and DC Sustainable Transportation, in favor of four traffic safety bills. Check out the bills and what our staff had to say about them.
[[link removed]] Meet our fall interns! [[link removed]]
This fall, GGWash is thrilled to have Maya Hopkins, Dean Howell, Adriana Vance and Paul Medvetsky as our interns. As we work toward our vision of the Washington region, it is critical to make sure the next generation of leaders is at the table, and we're excited to have these rising leaders join our team. Check out their intro post for a chance to hear from them in their own words.
[[link removed]] Thank you so much for everything you do for our region! I hope to see you at an event before the year ends.
All the best,
Kate Jentoft-Herr
Engagement Manager
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