A response to the prompt "Our group portrait in Petworth..." with a drawing of the front of a house with a massive cobweb in the open space of the porch hat says "Home" across the porch covering, labeled as at "Shepherd St."
A response to the prompt "My self-portrait in Petworth..." with a drawing of a woman with curly hair and red lips wearing glasses, a red scarf, and green shirt, labeled as "Petworth, 8th + Upshur."
A response to the prompt "Petworth is..." that says "out of this world" in purple colored pencil written above a rainbow with green, dark blue, light blue, and purple segments coming out of gray clouds. Underneath the rainbow is a yellow shooting star with purple, orange, teal, green, and blue stripes coming out of it. Labeled as in DC.
A response to the prompt "My favorite place in Petworth is..." with a drawing of a teacher standing in front of three students sitting at connected desks labeled as "Powell ES."
A response to the prompt "In the future I hope Petworth..." that says, in small red marker, "has affordable housing for all who want to live here!" with a drawing of three stick figures and a house. Underneath this is a collection of random letters written and underlined in purple marker.
A response to the prompt "Our group portrait in Petworth..." with a drawing of a waffle on a plate with a fork and knife on either side and a cup of coffee above it, labeled as "Highlands."
A response to the prompt "In the future I hope Petworth..." with several different labeled drawings. At the top of the cad, there is a tree inside two circles labeled with "No litter" and "Grant Circle" and a bag labeled "cotton candy" and "Town + Country Market." below there is a circle labeled "Pupusas," an ice cream cone labeled "Lulabelles," and a plate with chicken and fries labeled "Honeymoon Chicken." Down the side of the card is "delicious food" in blue colored pencil, and the location listed is "HOME."
A response to the prompt "Our group portrait in Petworth..." with two stick figures, one without hair playing the upright bass, and one with long hair playing on two drums in front of them, labeled as "Porchfest."
A response to the prompt "In the future I hope Petworth..." with "is a place where everyone has a home" written in blue crayon and a drawing of a house in orang crayon underneath.
A response to the prompt "In the future I hope Petworth..." with "Fills everyone's bellies with good food" written in pen above a drawing of a person and a circle with two yellow dots and two pink dots inside of it, labeled as "14th & Farragut."
Several anti-war organizations held a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. 20 January 1973.