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News Desk
Getting the word out about life for teens in DC is an essential
component of the work of DC Campaign. Here is the latest press coverage
generated with the help of DC Campaign.
Many of the press releases listed here are in Adobe Acrobat format. To download the free Adobe Reader , please click here.
Here is a listing of DC Campaign's press clippings:
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 East of the River, December 2005 (299.41 KB)
"If You Don't Know...Ask!"
Youth Leadership Task Force members answer questions from adults. Questions: "Do teens you know think teen pregnancy is a problem?" and "If money were no obstacle, what do you think it would take to stop teen pregnancy in the District of Columbia?"
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 Washington City Paper, October 14-20, 2005 (706.39 Kb)
Letter to the Editor in "The Mail" section responding to "That Baby's Dead, Honey" (9/16/2005)
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The Washington Post, October 7, 2005 106.62 Kb
Commentary by Brenda Rhodes Miller to "Response Is Probed After Fire Kills Baby; D.C. Family's Power Had Been Cut Off," Metro, September 27, 2005
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 East of the River, October 2005 171.27 Kb
Advice Column by Youth Leadership Task Force members; questions: "I am an adult, but I don't have children of my own. My adult friends always complain about how hard it is for them to talk with their children about important issues such as sex. Why is that?" and "What are teens most concerned about these days?"
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 East of the River, September 2005 1.27 Mb
Advice Column by Youth Leadership Task Force members; questions: "What do you think about teaching sex education in schools?" and "What do you think about abstinece-only education?"
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 East of the River, July 2005 173.18 Kb
Advice Column by Youth Leadership Task Force members; questions: "Why do my daughter and her friends all try to dress like boys? " and "I am a single parent of one. My son just turned 12 and girls are already calling him on the telephone at all hours. He brags about how many girls he has. I don't like his attitude but I don't know what to do about it. Do you think he needs a man to talk to him about how to treat young ladies?"
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 The Washington Informer, May 5, 2005 190.19 Kb
Opinions/Editorials, "Roots to Rap" by Rahiel Tesfamariam "Are You Asking the $747 Million Dollar Question?"
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Infocus, Spring 2005 (1.08 Mb)
"Be Sure Your Practice is Teen-Friendly"
Published by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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 The Washington Post, January 27, 2005 176.84 Kb
Letter to the Editor, "Focus on Kids Health" by Brenda Rhodes Miller
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