DC Climate Week
April 20-26, 2026 | Community drives action

Get ready to sprinkle some joy aRound 🍩✨ Our next ride is going to throw this town for a loop, riding in circles till we’re dizzy with FUNfetti. Come dressed in your most colorful, sprinkle-covered, donut-inspired fits. Life is all about cycles, after all 💫
Wednesday May 13, 2026
DuPont circle fountain
Sound Bike Mesh Network Hack Partiers - Meet-Up: 6:30pm (we’re going to mesh that ride with this 🍩ne!)
All 🎉 Other Partiers: 7:30pm
every🍩ne Wheels-UP: 8:00pm
🙏thank you to @lilydotroxanne for lending your talents to creating this awes🍩me flyer!

Get ready to sprinkle some joy aRound 🍩✨ Our next ride is going to throw this town for a loop, riding in circles till we’re dizzy with FUNfetti. Come dressed in your most colorful, sprinkle-covered, donut-inspired fits. Life is all about cycles, after all 💫
Wednesday May 13, 2026
DuPont circle fountain
Sound Bike Mesh Network Hack Partiers - Meet-Up: 6:30pm (we’re going to mesh that ride with this 🍩ne!)
All 🎉 Other Partiers: 7:30pm
every🍩ne Wheels-UP: 8:00pm
🙏thank you to @lilydotroxanne for lending your talents to creating this awes🍩me flyer!

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

And that’s a Wrap!🎬
During @dcclimateweek, our OEDP Team hosted a variety of events.
🛠️OEDP and our colleagues at EPIC led the PEDP Building Better EJ Tools Workshop, hosted at the International Student House (big thanks to them for welcoming us to their beautiful space). For this workshop, we brought together people who helped build tools like EJScreen and CEJST, people who use them, and people thinking deeply about what environmental data tools should look like going forward. Together we reimagined what these tools could be and where the data to power them could come from.
⚠️We also co-hosted a continuation of our Future of Open Environmental Data Infrastructure workshop from September. One of the sprint groups that emerged from that convening wanted to dig into the real harms that have resulted from data being lost or access to tools being removed — and to identify the stories that come out of that and what they mean for advocacy, policy, and potential legal action.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in these conversations and to the cutest dog who happened to walk by during our photo (Slide 7).
#DCClimateWeek #EnvironmentalData #EnvironmentalJustice #Advocacy

Everyone in the African diaspora has something to give beyond remittances. They can translate and mobilize market access, knowledge, networks, and credibility.
That was one of the most resonant moments of last week’s forum, and it echoes the conviction behind the launch of Graft Africa’s Communities of Knowledge & Practice.
Two interlinked communities: one for practitioners, investors, founders, and leaders actively building in Africa’s agri-food systems. One for scholars and researchers whose work shapes how those systems are understood and invested in. Both selective. Both designed to work in concert to turn expertise that circulates in silos into a mechanism that compounds value and impact.
Membership is by nomination. If that’s you or someone you know, the form is in our bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #CommunityCollaboration #DCCW2026 ##AfricanDiaspora

Everyone in the African diaspora has something to give beyond remittances. They can translate and mobilize market access, knowledge, networks, and credibility.
That was one of the most resonant moments of last week’s forum, and it echoes the conviction behind the launch of Graft Africa’s Communities of Knowledge & Practice.
Two interlinked communities: one for practitioners, investors, founders, and leaders actively building in Africa’s agri-food systems. One for scholars and researchers whose work shapes how those systems are understood and invested in. Both selective. Both designed to work in concert to turn expertise that circulates in silos into a mechanism that compounds value and impact.
Membership is by nomination. If that’s you or someone you know, the form is in our bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #CommunityCollaboration #DCCW2026 ##AfricanDiaspora

Everyone in the African diaspora has something to give beyond remittances. They can translate and mobilize market access, knowledge, networks, and credibility.
That was one of the most resonant moments of last week’s forum, and it echoes the conviction behind the launch of Graft Africa’s Communities of Knowledge & Practice.
Two interlinked communities: one for practitioners, investors, founders, and leaders actively building in Africa’s agri-food systems. One for scholars and researchers whose work shapes how those systems are understood and invested in. Both selective. Both designed to work in concert to turn expertise that circulates in silos into a mechanism that compounds value and impact.
Membership is by nomination. If that’s you or someone you know, the form is in our bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #CommunityCollaboration #DCCW2026 ##AfricanDiaspora

Everyone in the African diaspora has something to give beyond remittances. They can translate and mobilize market access, knowledge, networks, and credibility.
That was one of the most resonant moments of last week’s forum, and it echoes the conviction behind the launch of Graft Africa’s Communities of Knowledge & Practice.
Two interlinked communities: one for practitioners, investors, founders, and leaders actively building in Africa’s agri-food systems. One for scholars and researchers whose work shapes how those systems are understood and invested in. Both selective. Both designed to work in concert to turn expertise that circulates in silos into a mechanism that compounds value and impact.
Membership is by nomination. If that’s you or someone you know, the form is in our bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #CommunityCollaboration #DCCW2026 ##AfricanDiaspora

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

Last week, we celebrated Earth Week in and out of the studio. Here’s the recap ↩️
1. As part of @dcclimateweek we organized “Two Wheels, One Planet: Touring Sustainable DC”, a bike tour exploring some of DC’s notable and celebrated examples of sustainable architecture including three of our own projects (John Lewis ES, Reservoir District, and The Wharf)
2. Staff participated in a planting and repotting happy hour, held outside on the terrace.
3. Principal Barbara Mullenex spoke at @dcchamber Earth Day Event.
4. We hosted Clink & Link—our networking event for young professionals—as part of @dcclimateweek
5. @seventhreeonestudios visited our studio for a Lunch & Learn session.
6.Senior Associate Juan Guarin co-hosted a tour of @americanuniversity Meltzer Center & Sports Center Annex (SCAN), set to become the first NZE-certified college athletic facility in the country.
7.Christian Calleri and Tamanna Tiku, spoke on a panel titled “DC Urban Transit” as part of @dcclimateweek where they shared what it means to design a healthy and climate-resilient city.

We’re still sitting with last week’s conversation. Two things we can’t stop thinking about:
The diaspora’s most catalytic role may not be deploying its own capital - it may be unlocking the $4 trillion in African institutional capital that currently leaves the continent. Knowledge and contextual intelligence are the bridge.
Moreover, before capital can work for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up and absorb it have to exist. Mentorship. Advisory relationships. People who understand the cultural and personal realities that shape how businesses are actually built. That is the foundation.
Full conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #AgriFood

We’re still sitting with last week’s conversation. Two things we can’t stop thinking about:
The diaspora’s most catalytic role may not be deploying its own capital - it may be unlocking the $4 trillion in African institutional capital that currently leaves the continent. Knowledge and contextual intelligence are the bridge.
Moreover, before capital can work for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up and absorb it have to exist. Mentorship. Advisory relationships. People who understand the cultural and personal realities that shape how businesses are actually built. That is the foundation.
Full conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #AgriFood

We’re still sitting with last week’s conversation. Two things we can’t stop thinking about:
The diaspora’s most catalytic role may not be deploying its own capital - it may be unlocking the $4 trillion in African institutional capital that currently leaves the continent. Knowledge and contextual intelligence are the bridge.
Moreover, before capital can work for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up and absorb it have to exist. Mentorship. Advisory relationships. People who understand the cultural and personal realities that shape how businesses are actually built. That is the foundation.
Full conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #AgriFood

We’re still sitting with last week’s conversation. Two things we can’t stop thinking about:
The diaspora’s most catalytic role may not be deploying its own capital - it may be unlocking the $4 trillion in African institutional capital that currently leaves the continent. Knowledge and contextual intelligence are the bridge.
Moreover, before capital can work for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up and absorb it have to exist. Mentorship. Advisory relationships. People who understand the cultural and personal realities that shape how businesses are actually built. That is the foundation.
Full conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #AgriFood

The diaspora capital conversation nobody is having happened last Wednesday in Washington, DC.
At our first in-person Common Grounds forum during DC Climate Week, we asked what it would actually take to mobilize diaspora capital and capability toward Africa’s agri-food systems. Not remittance redirection. The fuller, harder question.
What we heard from investors, practitioners, researchers, and diaspora leaders:
💡Trust is the binding constraint, not capital.
💡Domestic risk mis-perception is as large a barrier as foreign risk aversion.
💡The $4 trillion in African institutional capital that leaves the continent may be the bigger lever that diaspora capital can push to unlock.
💡And before any of this works for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up, absorb, and deploy investment have to exist first.
The recording is now live and you should watch it and share it with your community. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #agrifood

The diaspora capital conversation nobody is having happened last Wednesday in Washington, DC.
At our first in-person Common Grounds forum during DC Climate Week, we asked what it would actually take to mobilize diaspora capital and capability toward Africa’s agri-food systems. Not remittance redirection. The fuller, harder question.
What we heard from investors, practitioners, researchers, and diaspora leaders:
💡Trust is the binding constraint, not capital.
💡Domestic risk mis-perception is as large a barrier as foreign risk aversion.
💡The $4 trillion in African institutional capital that leaves the continent may be the bigger lever that diaspora capital can push to unlock.
💡And before any of this works for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up, absorb, and deploy investment have to exist first.
The recording is now live and you should watch it and share it with your community. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #agrifood

The diaspora capital conversation nobody is having happened last Wednesday in Washington, DC.
At our first in-person Common Grounds forum during DC Climate Week, we asked what it would actually take to mobilize diaspora capital and capability toward Africa’s agri-food systems. Not remittance redirection. The fuller, harder question.
What we heard from investors, practitioners, researchers, and diaspora leaders:
💡Trust is the binding constraint, not capital.
💡Domestic risk mis-perception is as large a barrier as foreign risk aversion.
💡The $4 trillion in African institutional capital that leaves the continent may be the bigger lever that diaspora capital can push to unlock.
💡And before any of this works for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up, absorb, and deploy investment have to exist first.
The recording is now live and you should watch it and share it with your community. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #agrifood

The diaspora capital conversation nobody is having happened last Wednesday in Washington, DC.
At our first in-person Common Grounds forum during DC Climate Week, we asked what it would actually take to mobilize diaspora capital and capability toward Africa’s agri-food systems. Not remittance redirection. The fuller, harder question.
What we heard from investors, practitioners, researchers, and diaspora leaders:
💡Trust is the binding constraint, not capital.
💡Domestic risk mis-perception is as large a barrier as foreign risk aversion.
💡The $4 trillion in African institutional capital that leaves the continent may be the bigger lever that diaspora capital can push to unlock.
💡And before any of this works for women entrepreneurs, the conditions that allow them to show up, absorb, and deploy investment have to exist first.
The recording is now live and you should watch it and share it with your community. Link in bio.
📷: @thuy.doesthings
#CommonGrounds #DCClimateWeek #DCCW2026 #DiasporaInvestment #agrifood

Final day of Future Food Week 2026.
End the week with something exceptional.
Across the DMV, chefs have been showcasing what climate-friendly, plant-forward dining can truly be and these restaurants take that experience even further.
* Oyster Oyster
* Equinox on 19th
* Elizabeth’s
Thoughtful, refined, and deeply satisfying, these are meals meant to be experienced.
Last chance to explore: futurefoodweek.com

Final day of Future Food Week 2026.
End the week with something exceptional.
Across the DMV, chefs have been showcasing what climate-friendly, plant-forward dining can truly be and these restaurants take that experience even further.
* Oyster Oyster
* Equinox on 19th
* Elizabeth’s
Thoughtful, refined, and deeply satisfying, these are meals meant to be experienced.
Last chance to explore: futurefoodweek.com

Final day of Future Food Week 2026.
End the week with something exceptional.
Across the DMV, chefs have been showcasing what climate-friendly, plant-forward dining can truly be and these restaurants take that experience even further.
* Oyster Oyster
* Equinox on 19th
* Elizabeth’s
Thoughtful, refined, and deeply satisfying, these are meals meant to be experienced.
Last chance to explore: futurefoodweek.com

Final day of Future Food Week 2026.
End the week with something exceptional.
Across the DMV, chefs have been showcasing what climate-friendly, plant-forward dining can truly be and these restaurants take that experience even further.
* Oyster Oyster
* Equinox on 19th
* Elizabeth’s
Thoughtful, refined, and deeply satisfying, these are meals meant to be experienced.
Last chance to explore: futurefoodweek.com

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek
Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek

Last night’s talk at @pandpwharf was one of those incredible, positive life moments I’ll remember forever. Thrilled with how engaged the standing-room-only crowd was. And thankful to my good friend + talented DC journalist @nihalism for his expert moderating.
What a day. What a week. Thank you to everyone who has shown me such support and love with my book launch!
@politicsprose
@dcclimateweek #dccw #dcclimateweek
As we lovingly seek to decolonize the climate sector, and restore the land, indigenous people, and other marginalized people disproportionately affected by capitalism - let us remember that the origins of the first Earth Day was based in the civil rights movement.
Sending hope for change to this past DC Climate Week.
@dcclimateweek
@lovestoriesvintage
@ur_0bsessed
@chessjakobs
✨
🤲🏽 Hi! I’m Morganne — an intuitive, holistic psychologist & coach making mental health more accessible, embodied & intersectional.
🌿I’m currently putting the finishing touches on a free reflection tool to help you connect with your higher Self though a decolonized healing lens. Stay tuned!
In the meantime, follow me @morgannevjourney for more decolonized holistic mental health content with intuitive depth.
🦋🌿 If you’re looking for 1:1 support, I offer Concierge Integrative Holistic Therapy and Intuitive Healing Sessions.
Book a free 15-minute consultation to chat about how I can support you in your journey (link in bio)
#decolonizeyourmind #HealingFromTrauma #intersectionalhealing #holistichealing #collectivehealing

Hey Fam! Thunderstorms look likely. We’re going to find another date to do this ride or maybe loop it into our May ride if we can. TBD! Hope you have a WonderFull Friday night and party with you soon!

Hey Fam! Thunderstorms look likely. We’re going to find another date to do this ride or maybe loop it into our May ride if we can. TBD! Hope you have a WonderFull Friday night and party with you soon!

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful

Thank you @dcclimateweek and @yourclimatecareercoach for another great forest bathing walk at Dumbarton Oaks! Let’s do it again next year?? 🤞🏼🌱🤞🏼
#dcclimateweek #forestbathing #dumbartonoaks #nature #dc #optoutside #mindful
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.