Photos: Meklit Hadero at Artisphere in DC
Meklit Hadero was on an East coast tour this month making stops at Artisphere in Washington DC and at Joe’s Pub New York.
Meklit Hadero was on an East coast tour this month making stops at Artisphere in Washington DC and at Joe’s Pub New York.
Mayor Vincent Gray and Addis Ababa mayor Diriba Kuma signed a Sister City Agreement in Washington last week.
Washington, D.C. and Addis Ababa will become sister cities this month when the two cities formalize Protocols of Friendship.
The colorful stage event was hosted by the Mayor’s Office on African Affairs and the DC Commission on Arts & Humanities.
Inside is an interview with the author Samuel Wolde-Yohannes.
Tsedey Aragie has been recognized by public access channel DCTV with two awards for excellence in TV program.
This is the latest in a series of events on the subject designed to spur outreach and awareness efforts in our community.
Alemtsehay Wedajo is the founder of the Tayitu Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.
Last week I hosted the second public forum on mental health here in Washington, D.C.
Mahmoud Ahmed & Gosaye Tesfaye performed at Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. during Memorial Day weekend.
Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. is featuring an Ethiopian concert during Memorial Day weekend.
The D.C. Mayor’s Office on African Affairs is inviting Ethiopian entrepreneurs to a business seminar on Friday.
We were recently contacted by the campaign of Arkan Haile, a candidate for D.C. City Council seat.
As the demographics of the Ethiopian immigrant community dramatically changes, new challenges are being faced by Washington D.C.’s Ethiopian Community Center (ECC).