Kamis, 15 September 2011

In Ward 7, men’s morning patrols aimed at giving kids ‘Safe Passage’ to school

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Curtis Watkins has a simple plan: make sure that children who live in several troubled communities east of the Anacostia River see welcoming black male faces on their way to school each morning.

Four times a week, at the crack of dawn, he and a small group of men walk the streets of Marshall Heights and Lincoln Heights in Ward 7 greeting students. Their opening line is often: "Good morning, young brother. Good morning, young sister!"

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Paul Kane 16 Sep, 2011


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