Angie Whitehurst
Artist, Vendor
Angelyn “Angie” Whitehurst is an artist and vendor for Street Sense Media. You can learn more in her most recent vendor profile or from her interviews with the Sounds From the Street podcast. (part 1, part 2)
Articles by Angelyn
Juneteenth should be a formal holiday in Washington D.C.
Street Sense vendors and staff on the Supreme Court's draft opinion overturning Roe vs. Wade
Displacement over there and what it means to me over here
A picture of hopefulness
David Denny is missed
Six Asian women were killed in March
The Verdict!
2019 engulfed, swallowed, buried, and eradicated 2020
They have to choose
All grown up by the new year
Trust the vaccine
We need full-scale rental reform
A need for peace
The Supreme Court vacancy
Give Americans their money
Freedoms Chained, Peace Within
What, exactly, 'defund' means
When the Black heart tears apart
White conservative privilege runs deep
Dollar-Sick
Making masks and making it through each day
Don't let incarceration be a death sentence
The People's Money
Solutions Sit-downs: Senior Housing
Dear Santa
Eleanor Holmes Norton hosts discussion on local housing issues
Homeless in the blink of an eye
Will Black and poor people be left out of the future of work?
The circulation of democracy is free bus transit in the nation’s capital
More money is needed to end homelessness
REVIEW: "Lady M"
Careful what you say
Motherhood
Uptown Saturday Night at the Church of the Epiphany
To Give or Not to Give
Street Scenes: The Women's March and the March for Life
We Needed Peaceful Deterrence At the March for Life
Let's grow D.C. in 2019
Do not rain on my parade
Relentless Hate is On the Run
Freedom of Speech
Rest in peace Elizabeth Kitsos-Kang
The Poor People's Campaign took over the Mall
Can D.C. City Council Challengers Deliver on Their Campaign Promises?
Vote Yes On 77
Republican 'Work Requirements' Won't Work
Quite a life, indeed
Women are human too, treat them as such
Open your big mouth!
Why you should care about the new Federal Reserve Chairman
Our paper, our community: My interview with Volunteer Miriam Urquhart
D.C. needs public toilets
America’s largest Catholic church may be complete, but its work with the poor is never over
Time marches on...
Vote them out
Priceless: a noble thank you
Remembering Vincent Reed
One Step Closer
This Is How You Raise Up a Community
Are You ONE of Us?
A Warning to the Well-Dressed
Metro Needs To Find Its Humanity
We are Sanctuary
When Immigrants Come to America It Can be Awesomely Good
OPINION: America is suffering under Trump
Follow John Lewis' Lead in Trump's America
Behind the Story: Meeting a Superhero
John Lewis: The American People Have Been Too Quiet
This is What Helping People Should Feel Like
The Red Tape Canal (for Kanell Washington)
Checking Out...or In
I Want a President
Let it be not!
An Invitation to Honor America’s Black History
Standing with Baton Rouge
Ali: Lifetime Student of Art, Culture, and the Ways of the World
A Play at Wilson High School
Ballot/Ballad For a Long Life
Vendor Memorial: Sharron "Sunny" Chadwick
The Masked Bull
Remembering Phillip
The Oracle that Stood
I Am
A Refreshing City Response to the Snow
In Memory of Great Icons
Wake Up Dead
Help Wanted: Improve the Human Touch
National Geographic YOUR SHOT Program Visits Street Sense
The Pursuit of Privacy
Beauty
Please Expand the Wonderful Market Vouchers
🎧 Sounds From the Street
Angie Whitehurst Part 2 of 2: A Life ResumedQuestion Time
🎧 Sounds From the Street
Angie Whitehurst Part 1 of 2: A Life InterruptedMy Country, My Home - With or Without a Roof
What People Don't Know
Stop the Racism and the Hate
Reflections on Independence
Lynch Me Not
Crazy for the Roof of Housing First
Viable and Valuable
The Farm, a City Place
Martin Luther King Jr. et al.
Black Sunday
Don't You Get It?
The Disrespectful Donkey
Bad Mouth Words
Labor Day
For Maya Angelou
Get Out!
Opinions, Presumptions and Assumptions
Do We Count Anymore?
A Bleeding Heart
Peace and Serenity
Mandela
A Christmas Thanksgiving
Not Right Now
A Safe Haven
Not Right Now
Something Changes
All Over Again
Kudos to Those Doing Right in Health Care