Dear Ward 8 Residents:

I am pleased to see the consistency and dedication of the Ward 8 Commission on LGBTQ. My office formulated this Commission in June 2020 to focus on issues affecting Ward 8 's LGBTQ residents and businesses entities.

The Commission on LGBTQ seeks to promote acceptance of LGBTQ (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender-Questioning) diversity, and to foster respect and appreciation for each member of the community residing in Ward 8. 

The Commission has supported my office in the following ways:

  • Identify and recommend legislation to correct inequities that may exist in hiring, business, housing, social service, public safety, et al.
  • Provide recommendations for special efforts and strategies to maintain and enhance diversity in the Ward.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of programs to address the needs, interests, and concerns of LGBTQ and allies.
  • Periodically review policies to assess non-discrimination issues and recommend corrective action to the Council of the District of Columbia and The Mayor's Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Affairs (LGBTQ)


I would like to thank Abdur-Rahim Briggs, Chair of the Commission for his leadership and support. For more information on how to join this Commission and the work they are doing on behalf of Ward 8, email, Wendy Glenn at [email protected].

 

Peace & Love, 


Councilmember Trayon White, Sr.

LGBTQ Commission Committee Members

  • Abdur-Rahim Briggs, The Briggs Project
  • Dionne Reeder, Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative
  • Rhonda Abney, Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative
  • Ronald Moten, Check-It Enterprise
  • Ruby Corado, Casa Ruby
  • Sultan Shakir, SMYAL
  • Abby Fenton, Whitman-Walker
  • Randy Pumphrey, Whitman-Walker
  • Kevin Waldorf-Cruz, Whitman-Walker
  • Jules Jessie, Meiger Health
  • Bela Muney, THR Logistics
  • Phillip Pannell, Anacostia Coordinating Council
  • Tony Bush, DJ Tony Play
  • Toni Sanders, Black Lives Matter DC

Our Mission:
 

The mission of the Ward 8 Commission on LGBTQ focuses on the status of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender, and questioning, to facilitate the development of a community that is equitable and inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender expressions through advocacy, education, assessment, and activism.
                                                                                                                      

The Commission will achieve its mission by monitoring the local and national climate/laws affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning. The Ward 8 Commission on LGBTQ will review the policies and programs that might affect this community and advise and assist Councilmember Trayon White on these issues.

 

Ward 8 LGBTQ Priorities:

  1. Public Safety
  2. Workforce-Business Development/Entrepreneurship
  3. Youth-Senior Housing
  4. Healthcare (COVID-19, Mental Health and Substance Abuse)

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Join us on Saturday, October 30th at 10:00 am for the Ward 8 Bike Ride. We will have free bikes and scooters available for use for any participant that may need it. Bring the family out for a day of fun and physical activity.

Sign-up now: ward8bikeride.eventbrite.com

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Attention Ward 8 Parents, Guardians, Ghouls and Goblins:

We are just days away from the Ward 8 Trunk & Treat event. Join Councilmember Trayon White, Bullying Is Not Dope, Never Black Down, Footlocker DMV and a host of amazing partners for this event.
  • Saturday, October 30th
  • 4:00pm-7:00pm 
  • Oxon Run Park located at the corner of Wheeler Road SE & Valley Avenue SE
Costumes are strongly encouraged for this event. Get creative with your costume and make it family friendly. Bring the kids out for a day of fun!

Mayor Bowser and Lyft Announce Free Capital Bikeshare Memberships for All DC Residents

Monday, October 25, 2021

(Washington, DC) — Mayor Muriel Bowser and Lyft announced that to help ease travel disruptions caused by reduced Metrorail service, starting Monday, October 25, Capital Bikeshare is offering one free 30-day membership to all DC residents. 

With a membership, 45-min rides are FREE. Learn more about registering: http://tinyurl.com/FreeCapitalBikeshare
The STAY DC program will continue to accept applications until 7:00 pm on October 27, 2021. You will not be able to submit an application after this date.

After October 27, you may still be eligible for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) if you are seeking rental or financial assistance for first month rent and security deposit.

To view ERAP eligibility requirements and apply for ERAP (after October 27) visit: https://dhs.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dhs/service_content/attachments/ERAP%20Fact%20Sheet_0.pdf

October 26, 2021

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The Committee on Transportation & the Environment held a Public Roundtable on the following Legislation:

  • PR24-326 – Director of the District Department of Transportation Everett Lott Confirmation Resolution of 2021
  • B24-302 – The Removal and Disposition of Abandoned and Other Unlawfully Parked Vehicles Reform Amendment Act of 2021

Councilmember Trayon White's opening remarks addressed the long-standing DDOT issues in Ward 8. "I am waiting to hear from Director Lott to hear about some of the current DDOT issues that we would like to see happen in Ward 8. We have been through a number of directors and nothing has been done," stated Councilmember White.

Councilmember White spoke about DDOT's lack of responsiveness and timely action when resolving issues. He looks forward to working with Director Lott and agency officials to better communicate the changes in the community before implementation.

OCTOBER LEGISLATION
Legislation/Resolutions introduced by Councilmember Trayon White as of October 19th.

(1) “Housing Production Trust Fund Affordability Levels Enforcement Amendment Act of 2021”.

(2) “Violence Awareness and Prevention Programs in Schools Act of 2021”.

(3) “Mental Health Education in Schools Act of 2021”.

(4) “School Attendance Amendment Act of 2021”.

(5) “Baba Melvin Deal Posthumous Memorial Recognition Resolution of 2021.”

(6) “Helen Marie White Posthumous Memorial Recognition Resolution of 2021.”

(7) “Theresa Howe Jones Way Designation Act of 2021”. 

(8) “Closing of a Public Alley in Square 5612, S.O. 21-06924, Act of 2021”. 

HEARING SCHEDULE
Meetings & Hearings Schedule: Click here to browse, search, or filter to find past and upcoming D.C. Council meetings, hearings, and events.

Students at Howard University are protesting poor housing conditions on campus


On October 21, Councilmember Trayon White visited Howard University students on campus as they sat in protest about the campus housing conditions. Students say they've raised concerns regarding mold in the walls of their dorms, the lack of COVID-19 testing for students and the overall safety on campus, according to DCist/WAMU.

During the visit, students told Councilmember White that they were still in need of food, drinks, and toiletries. For more information on how to support these students use the information below:

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Councilmember White joins in beautifying the park

On October 20th, Councilmember Trayon White and his constituent services staff joined the Department of Parks & Recreation, Department of General Services and McEnearney Associates for its McECommunity Day at the James E. Bunn Amphitheater at Oxon Run Park.
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Wendy Glenn: [email protected] 
Director, Constituent Services
Department of Employment Services 
Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia
DCACL 
ERCPCP/ACC Faith Leaders   

Louise Thorne: [email protected]
Constituent Services Specialist
DC Public Schools
DC Housing Authority
Department of Human Services
Utilities: PEPCO, DC Water, Washington Gas
Office of the State Superintendent of Education

Eric Cleckley: [email protected]
Constituent Services Specialist
District Department of Transportation 
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs 
Department of Energy and Environment

James Wood: [email protected]
Constituent Services Specialist
Department of Motor Vehicles
Department of Public Works 
Senior Related Issues

For all other constituent services concerns, please contact Wendy Glenn.
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