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		<title><![CDATA[WPFW - To The East]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
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		<category>Local Public Affairs</category>
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		<itunes:author>Ambrose Lane Jr.</itunes:author>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[To The East - Monday, April 20, 2026]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC&#039;s “East of the River” communities – specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a “collective” program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the “Eastside Story” segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[To The East - Monday, April 13, 2026]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC&#039;s “East of the River” communities – specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a “collective” program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the “Eastside Story” segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>3604</itunes:duration>
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			<title><![CDATA[To The East - Monday, April 6, 2026]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC&#039;s “East of the River” communities – specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a “collective” program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the “Eastside Story” segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[To The East - Monday, March 30, 2026]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC&#039;s “East of the River” communities – specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a “collective” program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the “Eastside Story” segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[To The East - Monday, March 23, 2026]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 17:00:01 -0400</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC's &ldquo;East of the River&rdquo; communities &ndash; specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a &ldquo;collective&rdquo; program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the &ldquo;Eastside Story&rdquo; segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[To the East will focus on presenting issues covering DC&#039;s “East of the River” communities – specifically, DC Wards 7 & 8.<br><br>Hosted by Ambrose Lane, Jr., son of legendary WPFW broadcaster, Ambrose I. Lane, Sr., To the East will unpack National and local (City and Ward) politics and legislation that impact residents; Arts and entertainment; Economics and Housing; Health (Mental, Physical, Environmental); Crime and Public Safety; and Racial justice and discrimination.<br><br>To the East will also feature a “collective” program every 1st Monday, with up to 3 additional co-hosts, leaders and personalities in their own right, adding spice, flavor and broad knowledge about Ward 7 & 8. One additional aspect and feature of To the East will be the featuring of local leaders, as a way of highlighting issues neighborhood by neighborhood.<br> <br>News and reporting will come under the “Eastside Story” segment, which will feature reporting from new sources like East of the River News, The Washington Informer, the Afro-American or City Paper.<br> <br>Lastly, To the East will highlight the work and achievements of young people that live in EOR. To the East will be unique and compelling programming that fits right in with the Jazz and Justice theme of WPFW. ]]></itunes:summary>
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