Friday, April 4, 2025 6:00PM – 8:00PM
#DEFEND DC Community Interactive Forum
with Dr. Hamilton “The Shot” Film Screening

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Saturday, February 22nd, 2025 11AM – 1:30PM
Black History Month Community Interactive Forum
with Dr. Hamilton “The Shot” Film Screening
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April 29th, 2025, 10AM
Meeting with elected
Congressional representatives.

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…unwarranted imposition of trauma and cruelty on Washingtonians who generationally continue to pay the highest per-capita federal income taxes in the United States.

Sir, I would appreciate it greatly if you would consider for a moment how healthy our nation could be if all of our elected leaders themselves would envision an America where their leadership and its impact on their legacies, and the legacies of American families across our great nation, were valued far more than our political, or cultural differences, challenged points of view, and power-grabbing behaviors. Statistically, the median age of Washington. DC’s citizenship is reported to be 34 years of age. The median age in the United States is projected to be 38 years of age. In contrast, the average age of members in the 119th Congress is 58.9 years of age, which is the third oldest since 1789, according to researched sources. It is my belief that America’s strengths and behaviors must be representative of our commitment to building a nation and ultimately a world where all of our young people can be proud to live in and lead.

As you set about continuing to demonstrate your “swagger”, (a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.), as our nation’s 47th President, I offer the following introduction of what “S.W.A.A.G.A.” represents in my professional walk, 

Strong Wellness Accountabilities And Generational Awareness.

Making America Great cannot and should not involve the harming of our legacies and future generations primarily because they are made in the image of our universal differences. As responsible and intellectual leaders we must stop the infliction of left over prejudices, unhealthy leadership, and political party retaliations. Today’s young professionals, scholars, and citizens are invested in advanced modes of communication, empathy, and curiosities. Since we as “aging” leaders continue to fail many of our younger populations, perhaps it’s time to recognize and atone for our repeated unhealthy influences on our legacies and leaders of tomorrow’s free world.

The betterment of America’s overall wellness and civilized presence in the world rests on your shoulders. Our young people want to “WIN“, however they’re being impacted by unhealthy adults who will not or do not recognize that wellness is necessary.

This proud daughter of a deceased army veteran, who lost his battle with undiagnosed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.) at 51-years of age would humbly be pleased to meet with the sitting President of the United States to discuss the removal of Washington, D.C.’s current mayor, the wellness practices for our future generations as well as yours and mine shared commitment for a healthy and well American society.

Proudly in Service of Others; Let’s Make America Well,
Dr. Rhonda L. Hamilton

cc: Secretary of Health & Human Services,
      Robert Kennedy Jr.

      Representative Andy Ogles (TN-05)
      Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)

…unwarranted imposition of trauma and cruelty on Washingtonians who generationally continue to pay the highest per-capita federal income taxes in the United States.

Sir, I would appreciate it greatly if you would consider for a moment how healthy our nation could be if all of our elected leaders themselves would envision an America where their leadership and its impact on their legacies, and the legacies of American families across our great nation, were valued far more than our political, or cultural differences, challenged points of view, and power-grabbing behaviors. Statistically, the median age of Washington. DC’s citizenship is reported to be 34 years of age. The median age in the United States is projected to be 38 years of age. In contrast, the average age of members in the 119th Congress is 58.9 years of age, which is the third oldest since 1789, according to researched sources. It is my belief that America’s strengths and behaviors must be representative of our commitment to building a nation and ultimately a world where all of our young people can be proud to live in and lead.

As you set about continuing to demonstrate your “swagger”, (a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.), as our nation’s 47th President, I offer the following introduction of what “S.W.A.A.G.A.” represents in my professional walk, 

Strong Wellness Accountabilities And Generational Awareness.

Making America Great cannot and should not involve the harming of our legacies and future generations primarily because they are made in the image of our universal differences. As responsible and intellectual leaders we must stop the infliction of left over prejudices, unhealthy leadership, and political party retaliations. Today’s young professionals, scholars, and citizens are invested in advanced modes of communication, empathy, and curiosities. Since we as “aging” leaders continue to fail many of our younger populations, perhaps it’s time to recognize and atone for our repeated unhealthy influences on our legacies and leaders of tomorrow’s free world.

The betterment of America’s overall wellness and civilized presence in the world rests on your shoulders. Our young people want to “WIN“, however they’re being impacted by unhealthy adults who will not or do not recognize that wellness is necessary.

This proud daughter of a deceased army veteran, who lost his battle with undiagnosed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.) at 51-years of age would humbly be pleased to meet with the sitting President of the United States to discuss the removal of Washington, D.C.’s current mayor, the wellness practices for our future generations as well as yours and mine shared commitment for a healthy and well American society.

Proudly in Service of Others; Let’s Make America Well,
Dr. Rhonda L. Hamilton

cc: Secretary of Health & Human Services, Robert Kennedy Jr.
      Representative Andy Ogles (TN-05)
      Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)