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Benjamin Chavis Believes It’s Time to Reclaim King’s Legacy, Page 27

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New Council Members Set to Lead District, Page 4

Haiti’s Earthquake Revisited on Fifth Anniversary, Page 14

Ward 4 Council Race Wide Open, Page 5

“Selma” Called Film of the Year, Page 28

Vol. 50, No. 13 Jan. 8 - Jan. 14 2015

Muriel E. Bowser, Mayor of the District of Columbia, is congratulated by Chief Judge Eric T. Washington, after taking the Oath of Office during the Inauguration Ceremony held on Friday, Jan. 2 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest. /Photo by Shevry Lassiter

The Bowser Era Begins Mayor, AG, Council Proclaim Fresh Start By Barrington M. Salmon WI Staff Writer@bsalmondc In a poignant ceremony brimming with the promise of renewal, Muriel Elizabeth Bowser became the second woman to serve as the chief executive of the nation’s capital. Bowser, 42, pledged as may-

or to make the city of 660,000 residents safer, vowed to protect the middle class and assured an appreciative audience of close to 1,000 that she would use creativity, risk-taking and innovation to confront the many problems the city faces. In a passionate and upbeat speech, Bowser, the seventh

and second-youngest mayor since the establishment of Home Rule, said she’s ready to work. “I am your voice,” she said during the Nov. 2 ceremony at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. “I ran for mayor not for the kicks or to see my name in lights but be-

cause I understand the great responsibility of leading this city at this time – a time both rich with prosperity and rife with inequality…. “I am accountable to you, the people who voted for me and all those whose support I have yet to earn. It’s my honor to wake up early, go to bed late and lay

it all on the line in the 16 hours in between to serve you.” Bowser, a fifth-generation Washingtonian, succeeds Mayor Vincent C. Gray, whom she defeated in the April 1 Democratic primary. Bowser, who represented Ward 4 on the D.C.

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