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"DC's Trailblazing Legacy of Unity: Guy Fawkes to Modern Celebrations"
Unleashing STEM innovation, redefining reality, and celebrating unity in Washington DC! Don't miss these inspiring stories! 🔥

Anthony Smith

Nov 9, 2025

Trivia Question❓

What is the official state bird of Washington, D.C.?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Marie Curie’s legacy of scientific innovation and perseverance continues to inspire Washington DC’s dedication to women in STEM.

 

This vibrant spirit was on display during the STEM for Her Day on November 15, 2024, where over 300 female high school students explored hands-on sessions with leaders like NASA Goddard and Amazon Web Services.

 

Earlier that fall, Howard University opened doors to robotics and artificial intelligence through a two-day event sponsored by Amazon Fulfillment Technologies & Robotics, giving students direct access to cutting-edge fields.

 

Last March, the Smithsonian Institution introduced its first digital exhibition highlighting women's significant — yet often unsung — impact across American history.

 

The ongoing work of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum further underscores DC’s role in advancing inclusion and honoring women’s achievements.

 

Together, these efforts light the way for the city’s future leaders.


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Seventy years after audiences first ducked in awe at 3D cinema, Washington DC is leading a bold new wave of immersive experiences that fuse virtual reality and artificial intelligence.

 

At George Washington University, innovative students are developing VR policy simulation tools, empowering residents to visualize how zoning and environmental changes could reshape their neighborhoods.

 

The Smithsonian Institution is similarly embracing the future with its Smithsonian Journeys from Home program, bringing virtual museum tours and historical recreations to anyone, anywhere.

 

In NoMa and Navy Yard, entrepreneurs are pioneering AI civic tech platforms, which craft personalized narratives to make civic information more accessible and engaging for all.

 

The White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society are set to debut cutting-edge museums featuring stunning immersive technology, inviting visitors to actively explore history and discovery.

 

With these ambitious projects, DC is transforming how we experience and engage with the world’s stories in real time.


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Joke Of The Day

Why did the Washington, D.C.

resident bring a ladder to the bar? Because they heard the drinks were on the house!

On November 5, 1872, Susan B. Anthony boldly cast a vote in defiance of laws forbidding women to participate in elections.

 

This act of civil disobedience became a landmark in the pursuit of voting rights and equality.

 

In Washington, D.C., Anthony’s legacy continues to inspire ongoing fights for representation and democracy.

 

Recent progress—like the 2024 approval of Initiative 83, introducing ranked-choice voting and open primaries—reflects the city’s enduring activism, even as funding challenges persist.

 

Local organizations, including DC Vote and the League of Women Voters Education Fund of Washington, DC, work tirelessly for statehood and voter access, supported by vital grants.

 

Events such as the March On! Film Festival and Liberation Weekend invigorate the movement, blending art, advocacy, and community.

 

Today, Anthony’s daring spirit echoes through D.C., where each civic act keeps the dream of full democracy alive.


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Interesting Facts
  • The District of Columbia is not a state and therefore does not have any voting representation in the US Congress.


  • DC has the highest percentage of residents with advanced degrees in the US, with over 28% holding a graduate or professional degree.


  • The official flower of Washington, DC is the American Beauty Rose, chosen by former First Lady Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson.


In 1605, Guy Fawkes tried and failed to destroy the English Parliament, an act that inspired gatherings focused on solidarity instead of violence.

 

Washington, DC, reflects this legacy by transforming moments of tension into chances for collective strength.

 

Every November, the city radiates civic pride, welcoming events that celebrate resilience and community.

 

On November 4, 2023, between 100,000 and 300,000 advocates assembled on the National Mall for the National March on Washington: Free Palestine, calling for peace.

 

Soon after, on November 14, nearly 290,000 gathered in the same space for the March for Israel, expressing unity and support.

 

These milestones highlight DC’s commitment to platforms that uplift diverse voices over division.

 

From Anacostia to Adams Morgan, neighborhood events—vigils, food drives, festivals—illustrate how unity is the ultimate act of freedom.

 

Washington, DC, stands as a powerful reminder that progress thrives on shared purpose.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The official state bird of Washington, D.C. is the Wood Thrush.
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