Marching in the 1993 Inaugural Parade
Today’s presidential inauguration reminded me of the good and bad in taking part in the inaugural parade 24 years ago. As the 1992 presidential campaign wound down, the Washington, D.C., chapter of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers asked if members would like to march in the inaugural parade. Like most locals, I avoided going near the Mall when the crowds came to town, but I couldn’t resist the chance to take part in this national event. Neither could Joyce Campbell, another RPCV from the 275-strong Ethiopia I group. We signed on. We waited weeks to hear whether an RPCV with political … Continue reading →
