African Americans, women in particular, joined in celebrations across the nation on Oct. 3 as Ketanji Brown Jackson, previously a U.S. circuit judge, became the first Black woman and the
The 70-kW system will defray most of the utility costs for the building, allowing the TMCT to redirect more than $10,000 in annual savings back into its operations and activities as a community pillar. The storied building will also benefit from a roof repair paid for by New Columbia Solar. Following a year of pandemic-related financial challenges, New Columbia Solar and TMCT consider this opportunity as one creative tactic to curb financial burdens related to the pandemic.
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Thomasina W. Yearwood, President and CEO of TMCT, is determined to keep the doors open to the young artisans, scientists, and dreamers in the District’s most disenfranchised communities to keep the building’s legacy alive.