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On D.C.’s H Street, Some Black Businesses Strive, Others Struggle

Smokey’s Barbershop & Oldies Amidst the new expensive condominiums, busy upscale bars and restaurants, and the city’s only streetcar, Black entrepreneurs on the once riot-torn H Street in northeast D.C., are working hard to cash in on the community’s new prosperity and dramatically changing landscape. For some, business is booming, but, others are struggling to […]

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Prostate Cancer Awareness Fair

Mount Zion Baptist Church, 18410 Chapel Drive, will hold a Prostate Cancer Project-Health Awareness Fair for men of all ages on April 2 from10 a.m. to noon. The two hour educational session will provide information about the disease and the importance of prostate cancer screenings. For more information, contact Kenneth Gross at Kenneth.L.Gross@usace.army.mil or 703-428-6733 […]

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8th St. Arts Park

Dance studio Dance Place is scheduled to host an “Arts Park at N.E. DC 8th St.” on March 31. The alley will have artistic surfacing, lighting, community gardens, and public art commissions. The space is anticipated to become avenue for cultural programming that includes performances,visual arts, horticulture, creative play and more. The event is scheduled […]

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