Part six of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
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Washington therapist advocates destigmatizing mental health conditions
Part five of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Nee Nee Taylor’s quest for social justice includes crusade against the D.C. Crime Bill
Part four of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
College athletes thrive in sports-academic balance
Juggling both team sports and the rigor of a college academic workload isn’t easy, but Trinity athletes say finding that balance has required them to become organized in how to schedule their time.
Social change agent stresses diversity, determination and humility as a recipe for success
Part three of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Global hunger is an issue Trinity officials say needs student activism
Though it’s not personally visible for most people in the United States, global hunger impacts millions of humans throughout the world.
Black Catholic priest is a Trinity social justice champion
Part two of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Students from underserved communities continue in Trinity’s historic mission
The demographics of Trinity’s student body began to shift in the 1990s when the school’s mission focused on women of color, individuals from non-Catholic backgrounds, with low incomes, and frequently, they are the pioneering members of their families to pursue a college education.
Activist Kymone Freeman makes Green Party run for D.C. nonvoting congressional delegate seat
Part one of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
A potential ban of TikTok angers many Trinity students
Along with other young people who make up the Gen Z population, many students at Trinity Washington University said TikTok brings them happiness and excitement, and its ban would create a sense of isolation.









