For this assignment, I documented my travels in D.C. with my friends for the H Street Festival. First, we went to Dukem Restaurant, an authentic Ethiopian restaurant, in D.C. I enjoyed a cappuccino (captured in the first picture), my friend Malaika Mosele sipped on a warm spiced tea, and everyone dove into the platter of Ethiopian staples. We then went to the H Street festival, and I took some photos of well-lit buildings along the way.
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A delicious cappuccino sprinkled with Ethiopian spices at Dukem Restaurant in Washington, D.C. |
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A variety of Ethiopian staples served hot at Dukem Restaurant in Washington, D.C. |
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Malaika Mosele, a sophomore at the University of Maryland studying political science and english literature, enjoys her warm spiced Ethiopian tea at Dukem Restaurant in Washington, D.C. |
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Raina Newsome, a sophomore studying anthropology at the University of Maryland (far right); Charlotte Crook, a sophomore studying journalism at the University of Maryland (middle); Malaika Mosele, a sophomore at the University of Maryland studying political science (far left). |
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A home on H Street on the outskirts of the H Street Corridor festival. |
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