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Call It What It Is: A Genocide in Gaza
Gaza lies in ruins, its people bombed, starved, and silenced—yet the world hesitates to call it what it is: genocide. This is not war but ethnic cleansing, with civilians trapped and systematically destroyed. History will remember our response. It’s time to speak the truth.
Palestinian man sitting on the ruins go Gaza By AFP Photo
From Blocks to Masterpieces: The Art and Innovation of LEGO Creations
Art of the Brick turns LEGO into masterpieces, from Starry Night to a 20-ft T. rex. Now in DC, this immersive exhibit blends nostalgia, creativity, and hands-on fun, proving LEGO is more than just a toy—it’s art.
The Underrated Heiress: Discovering the Legacy of Majorie Merriweather Post at Hillwood Estate
A visionary businesswoman and art collector, Post broke barriers in the 20th century, using her wealth and taste to uplift others and preserve culture leaving behind the Hillwood Estate as a lasting legacy of elegance, generosity, and quiet power.
Celebrating Earth Day At Druid Park: Volunteers Take Action for a Greener Baltimore
Volunteers Restore Druid Hill Park on Earth Day, Planting Seeds for Greener Baltimore
In a powerful display of community action, volunteers from local organizations gathered at Druid Hill Park to plant over 75 native trees, remove invasive species, and collect 200 pounds of trash—reviving one of Baltimore’s oldest natural landmarks and reaffirming a shared commitment to environmental stewardship.