The DC History Center’s Community Council comprises leaders from each of DC’s eight wards. It serves as a forum for open dialogue and feedback about how and where the DC History Center can best make a difference in neighborhoods across the city. With input from this important advisory group, we will reimagine how we can benefit the lives of all Washington residents, preserve our stories for future generations, and encourage civic engagement and leadership, especially among our youth.

 

Faye Armstrong | Mt. Pleasant

Erin Bibo | Lincoln Park

Asantewa Boakyewa | Anacostia

Dennis Chestnut | Deanwood/Hillbrook

Pearl Eni | Brookland/Anacostia

Ted Gong | Chinatown

Maria Ibañez | Mt. Pleasant

Latrena Owens | Congress Heights

Janell Pagats | Cleveland Park/Woodley Park

Synina Pugh | Takoma

Denise Vogt | Foggy Bottom

Selvon Waldron | H Street Corridor

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