Washington, D.C
‘We can help each other grow’: Angel Grigorio opens a Black-owned and -run market in DC
When the Guardian first profiled Angel Gregorio, the 37-year-old was operating her Washington DC gourmand seasonings enterprise the Spice Suite whereas internet hosting pop-ups for different Black entrepreneurs inside her Takoma-area retailer. She noticed herself as a neighborhood builder first, and an entrepreneur second. “My enterprise is about supporting Black companies,” she mentioned of her store, which sells spices sourced from world wide, together with a large number of merchandise made by native Black ladies.
A 12 months later, her enterprise has adopted an upward trajectory, with followers starting from Kelis to Stevie Surprise. Gregorio’s enterprise is rising in different methods too: in January, the Spice Suite will reinvent itself as a part of a mini strip mall that Gregorio designed and is opening within the Langdon neighborhood of DC.
When Gregorio first noticed the 7,500 sq ft lot, she knew it might ultimately home Black & Forth, the brand new retail venture she had been dreaming about. Different Black entrepreneurs will be part of her on the journey. Gregorio, a former highschool principal, is organising a nail salon and braiding and forehead bar contained in the mini strip mall manufactured from transport containers.
Impressed by the economic design of city areas across the globe the place colourful transport containers do double responsibility as stadiums or faculties, Gregorio felt that the colourful and industrial aesthetic captured the improvisational and inventive vibe that she envisioned infusing her new enterprise. She was additionally desirous about the souks that she had come throughout in her travels in Africa and the Center East when she devised her plans for Black & Forth.
“I believed it might be actually cool as a result of DC doesn’t have business areas manufactured from transport containers,” Gregorio says. Her culinary enterprise will transfer to a constructing on the property that’s double the dimensions of its present storefront.
Constructing a mini strip mall could appear counterintuitive to anybody following the newest financial traits. In line with a current article within the Guardian, one in 4 US malls will shut within the subsequent few years. However Gregorio believes her plans to incorporate a social justice side to her enterprise will set the stage for a brand new momentum.
Whereas touring world wide through the years, Gregorio cultivated a way for adopting different enterprise fashions to uplift the Black neighborhood. Her ardour for enterprise growth manifested with SpiceGirlin’, a collective of feminine product makers who promote their wares on the Spice Suite. In trade for the free publicity on the pop-ups, SpiceGirlin’ distributors rotate days managing the store.
On the new web site, a part of the lot shall be transformed right into a weekend farmers’ market. It will likely be a house for Black farmers and retailers who’re primarily based within the surrounding space to promote their items. Agriculture is the biggest business in Virginia, with an estimated 44,000 farmers, but Black farmers solely account for 4% of them. An article within the Virginia Mercury adopted the story of Black farmers within the state who sued the USDA for discrimination, citing years of being denied US Division of Agriculture farm loans. A settlement of $50,000 was paid out to the person plaintiffs, however 1000’s of Black farmers nonetheless require assist. Gregorio acknowledged that want, and plans to present farmers an area to promote their produce freed from cost.
“Proper now, it’s concerning the energy of neighborhood,” Gregorio says. “If we simply give slightly little bit of time, cash or help, we might help one another develop.”
An enormous precedence in your work is giving again to the neighborhood. How has the neighborhood helped you construct your mini strip mall?
This venture has change into far more costly than I anticipated. Due to zoning legal guidelines, what I’m constructing qualifies as a strip mall, which implies I’m required to carry the general public area, or the city-owned area round my lot, as much as code. I want to put in issues like a water fountain; I’ve to redo the curbs, sidewalks and gutters. I’ve to plant bushes alongside the general public area and supply floor overlaying. There are additionally a bunch of different issues that no small enterprise proprietor ought to ever be chargeable for. The town is aware of how useful the Spice Suite has been to different small companies, although, and has been useful to me in different methods. People at numerous ranges of presidency have given me help and steering and helped me work my approach by means of the insurance policies. Metropolis council members have additionally voted to go emergency laws that lined a number of the venture prices that I must pay for myself. And that was terribly useful.
What’s the enterprise mannequin for the boutique salons you’ve arrange?
We speak rather a lot about inexpensive housing, however we don’t speak about inexpensive business area for Black folks. Black folks must have their very own areas for his or her companies, simply as a lot as we have to have our personal residing areas. I’m providing inexpensive lease. I need folks to remain there for a very long time and develop their companies with out spending a number of overhead.
What are a number of the primary limitations to entrepreneurship that you simply’ve seen?
When you owe cash in DC, you’re prohibited from acquiring sure documentation that may very well be required to correctly license your small business. If somebody wants cash to repay their parking tickets, then we would like them to pay it and begin their enterprise. For some folks that may be a large barrier. The price of a emblem or an internet site are small limitations that we are able to take away for people by amassing donations.
Apart from the salons, what varieties of companies shall be housed within the mini strip mall?
There gained’t be every other companies within the strip mall on a everlasting foundation. Nonetheless, we’ll proceed to permit for small companies to pop up daily. The SpiceGirlin’ pop-ups and small enterprise pop-ups shall be held within the new Spice Suite area.
What was behind your choice to usher in a farmers’ market ingredient?
I didn’t see sufficient individuals who appear like me on the farmers’ markets or operating the markets, so I made a decision I can host them. It’s a pop-up for growers and farmers. They gained’t pay a price to take part. All they need to do is carry a tent, a desk and promote their produce. I really like farmers’ markets and everybody at this farmers’ market shall be a Black-owned small enterprise.
Washington, D.C
Inauguration Day: Timeline of key inaugural events
WASHINGTON – Nearly a quarter million ticketed guests are expected to attend Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the nation’s capital. The festivities begin over the weekend and continue until the Tuesday following Inauguration Day.
On Monday, the ceremony will take place on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Security screening gates are expected to open at 5 a.m. Ticketed guests should arrive by 11:30 a.m.
Here are some key events on the schedule if you are planning to attend:
Timeline:
Saturday, January 18
Trump will attend a reception and fireworks display at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
Vice President-elect JD Vance will participate in a reception for incoming Cabinet members and host a dinner.
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Sunday, January 19
Trump will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
Trump will hold a MAGA Victory rally at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., at 3 p.m., with a performance by the Village People.
Trump will host a candlelight dinner with campaign donors.
Monday, January 20 (Inauguration Day)
Trump will attend a worship service at St. John’s Episcopal Church in downtown D.C.
Trump and incoming first lady Melania Trump will join the Bidens for tea at the White House.
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What we know:
Inaugural Ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol
The ceremonies will take place on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.
Security screening gates open at 5 a.m., music begins at 9:30 a.m. Ticketed guests should arrive by 11:30 a.m.
The theme, “Our Enduring Democracy: A Constitutional Promise,” recognizes the Founders’ commitment to preserving democracy.
Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” before Trump takes the oath of office at 12 p.m. Former Presidents Obama, Bush, and Clinton are expected to attend.
A farewell to former President Biden and Vice President Harris will occur around noon.
Trump will gather with aides and lawmakers for the President’s Signing Room Ceremony at the U.S. Capitol to sign executive orders or memorandums.
The JCCIC Congressional Luncheon will follow, attended by the new president, vice president, Senate leaders, and JCCIC members.
Trump will review military troops at the East Front steps of the U.S. Capitol, followed by a presidential parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
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At the White House, Trump will participate in the traditional Oval Office signing ceremony for executive orders or nominations.
Trump will attend three Inaugural balls: Commander in Chief Ball, Liberty Inaugural Ball, and the Starlight Ball. He is scheduled to speak at all three balls.
- Commander in Chief Ball focused on military service members
- Liberty Inaugural Ball geared toward Trump supporters
- Starlight Ball will focus on high-dollar donors
What’s next:
Tuesday, January 21
Trump will attend the National Prayer Service, an interfaith event at the Washington National Cathedral.
The Source: Information in this article comes from The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and the Associated Press.
Washington, D.C
Thousands to make their voices heard at People's March days before inauguration
As D.C. prepares for Inauguration Day, tens of thousands of activists are preparing to make their voices heard.
Days before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in at the U.S. Capitol again, several grassroots groups will descend on the District Saturday for the People’s March, which has the same organizers behind the 2017 Women’s March.
“Talking about immigration, talking about peace, talking about abortion access, talking about racial justice and reproductive justice,” said Tamika Middleon, the managing director for Women’s March.
Like previous marches, organizers say Saturday’s event is part of a long term resistance strategy to proposed policies of the incoming Trump Administration
“And so we are trying to create opportunities for people to be together, and that’s really our message, is for people to find ways for them to engage with each other,” Middleon said.
Several Metro stations and several streets will be closed Monday for the inauguration, but the 18th will also be a busy day on D.C. roads
People’s March organizers say there will be three meet up locations Saturday before they march to the Lincoln Memorial: Farragut Square, where groups will focus on democracy, immigration, climate and military; Franklin Park, a starting point for gender justice activists, women’s rights and LGBTQ+ groups; and McPherson Square, ground zero for many local grassroots organizations.
“We’re going to be specifically focusing on D.C. issues,” said Megan Salmon with Spaces in Action.
Salmon said they’ve been busy coordinating with local volunteers ahead of Saturday, and even though a lot has changed since Trump took office in 2017, their commitment to the cause hasn’t — and they’re ready for what’s next.
“Organizers have been preparing for a moment like this for way longer than it was talked about, so it wasn’t just since the election, it wasn’t just since the campaign trail,” Salmon said. “I do think that the resistance is strategic, but I do think that’s not just a reflection of the moment we’re in. I think it’s a longer term fight.”
All of those groups are set to meet up at the Lincoln Memorial, and that big rally is scheduled to go from about 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Washington, D.C
SAPD to send 61 officers to Washington DC for Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration
WASHINGTON D.C. – Safety is a priority at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump next week.
San Antonio police is sending 61 officers to Washington, D.C., to assist the Metropolitan Police Department while Trump is sworn into office.
SAPD deployed 45 officers when Trump took office for the first time in 2017.
The increase in officers being sent this time reflects heightened security concerns and a greater emphasis on ensuring the safety of all attendees.
In addition to SAPD’s presence, law enforcement agencies nationwide are also mobilizing to provide support.
As preparations continue, authorities urge attendees to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The 60th presidential inauguration ceremony will begin at noon EST on Jan. 20.
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