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Muriel Bowser Faces Cheers, Boos and ‘Free D.C.’ Chants at Howard Commencement

Students criticized Bowser’s housing and policing record as she highlighted Howard’s $1.2 billion economic impact and $25 million in annual student spending.

  • On Saturday, Mayor Muriel Bowser delivered Howard University's 158th Commencement Convocation, but faced a mixed reception from graduating students skeptical of her housing and policing policies.
  • Critics argue neighborhoods surrounding Howard became less hospitable to Black residents under Bowser, with concerns centered on displacement anxiety and developer access to city housing projects.
  • Bowser's final budget proposed $469 million in reductions for housing and community programs, while the Council recently extended youth curfew-zone powers allowing police to disperse minors under 18.
  • Addressing the "Free D.C." chants directly, Bowser told graduates to "be comfortable being misunderstood," citing her family's roots in Jim Crow-era Washington to defend her record.
  • Bowser, who announced she will not seek a fourth term, described herself as "graduating" alongside the Class of 2026, marking the end of her nearly two decades in office.
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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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