- A visual reconstruction tracks how low those military helicopters flew over D.C. protesters on June 1. [Post]
- A local makeup artist is using her Instagram to uplift Black businesses. [WUSA 9]
- D.C.’s NFL team name remains a racial slur, despite the league’s recent anti-racist messaging. [WSJ]
- Former D.C. city administrator Allen Lew passed away of coronavirus. [Post]
- Coaches and administrators were dismissed in a lawsuit involving sexual assault at a Montgomery County high school. [Post]
- Prince George’s County school board members want to revamp the system’s Black history education. [FOX 5]
- Maryland state senate leaders delivered recommendations to improve the voting process in November. [WTOP]
- Fairfax County public schools announced two possible scenarios for fall instruction. [WJLA]
- Two D.C. cake artists are auctioning off a fancy cake today as a part of the Bakers Against Racism fundraiser. [Washingtonian]
- Amazon will fund computer science education in Prince George’s County elementary schools. [WTOP]
- A pop-up drive-in movie theater is coming to Tysons. [WTOP]
- And there’s several new pop-up food spots in D.C. [DC Eater]
- ICYMI: Fairfax County school board voted unanimously to rename Robert E. Lee High School.
- ICYMI: Washington Mystics’ Natasha Cloud will forego playing the 2020 season to focus on social justice work.
- This Day in DCist: The #DontMuteDC movement made it to the BET Awards stage.
Colleen Grablick