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The Outrage Vandalized on 14th Street in Logan Circle


1722 14th Street, NW

Update from The Outrage:

“This is our third incident of vandalism in the last 3 months. We have adequate security measures in place and have promising leads on the suspects as we’re catching them on camera.

For those that don’t know us, The Outrage is a hub for activism — 100% of our retail sales are donated to progressive partner organizations or subsidize our community space. We’ve been an official partner for every major social movement since 2016 (think Women’s March, March For Our Lives, etc). We pride ourselves on holding space for progressive issues that uplift the most marginalized communities. For us, these types of attacks only highlight the need to keep doing the work. You can break our windows every day, but we’ll keep opening our doors.

We’re still open and need our community’s support now more than ever. If you want unapologetically progressive spaces like The Outrage to exist in the world, please stop by or sign up to be a member today. You can find membership applications here.

In community,
Michelle”

Sophie reports: “Very sad scene at The Outrage. I walked by at 7am and MPD were on the scene. Mannequins were all over the sidewalk.”

For those not familiar with The Outrage:

“We’re a female-founded activist apparel company that is your one stop shop for activism. Wherever you are on your activist journey you can be outraged here.”

The Outrage first opened in Adams Morgan back in January 2017, attracting some huge crowds before moving to Logan Circle.

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