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	"author_name": "Friends of Salim Adofo",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/salim4dc",
	"title": "Save the Anacostia Community Museum",
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	"description": "🏛️ Protect the Anacostia Community Museum Urgent Request: $3,000,000 in FY2026 Federal Funding Why It Matters National Treasure: Founded in 1967, the Anacostia Community Museum is one of the only Smithsonian museums dedicated to telling the stories of African American communities, grassroots organizing, and urban history. Local Anchor: Located in Ward 8, it brings Smithsonian-level resources directly into one of D.C.’s most underserved communities. Cultural Equity: The museum ensures that Black voices, histories, and experiences remain visible and accessible to future generations. The Challenge The museum is at risk of closure due to budget constraints. Closing the museum would: Silence critical narratives of African American history. Remove an essential community hub in Southeast D.C. Deny future generations access to cultural preservation and pride. The Request Provide $3,000,000 in FY2026 funding for the Anacostia Community Museum. This investment will: Keep the doors open and staff employed. Preserve collections documenting African American life and culture. Expand educational programming for students and community members. The Impact National: Visitors from across the U.S. benefit from exhibitions and research that link local and national struggles. Local: Ward 8 residents, schools, and families gain access to world-class cultural programming in their own community. Generational: Ensures that African American history is preserved, studied, and celebrated for years to come. 📢 Call to Action We urge Congress to fully fund the Anacostia Community Museum with $3,000,000 in the FY2026 budget. Your leadership will ensure that this vital institution continues to inspire, educate, and empower.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/015319c8ed591d1f56880ce7ee2774048d3d0858"
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