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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 The Washington Post, May 16, 2004 314.68 Kb
Courtland Milloy, "Dedication, Wisdom Don't Go Out of Date"
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The Washington Times, April 9, 2004 (498.07 KB)
"Churches urge teen 'Faith' in abstinence: Religious leaders open doors with goal of reducing pregnancies"
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 The Afro American, April 3, 2004 (312.30 KB)
"Hearing the cries of distress from pregnant teens"
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 East of the River, April 2004 245.08 Kb
"Our Teens" by Joyce Fourth Clemons, DC Campaign communications director
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The Washington Post, May 29, 2003 321.25 Kb
"Pregnancy Rate for Teens in District Fell in 2001"
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The Washington Times, May 2003 443.16 Kb
Letter to the Editor on Mother's Day by Joyce Fourth Clemons, DC Campaign's communications director
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 Washington Hispanic, May 2003 267.89 Kb
(article is in Spanish)
"Campana de prevencion supera expectativas"
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 The Journal, April 7, 2003 285.70 Kb
"Parents recruited for teen pregnancy fight"
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 The Washington Times, February 14, 2003 376.66 Kb
"A Valentine for D.C.: It's time to show our children what love really means"
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June 21, 2002: The Kojo Nnamdi Show
Brenda Rhodes Miller, DC Campaign's executive director, was on the The Kojo Nnamdi Show, a live public radio program produced by WAMU 88.5 FM/American University Radio. Click here to listen to the show.
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