Port of Harlem Snippets

  November 16 - November 29, 2007

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Healthy Cooking at Home: Soulful Cooking for the Holidays

Join Smith Farms, which provides support for cancer patients and their care givers (see “Creative Healing” in the August -October 2007 print issue),  in celebrating the coming holidays with new ways of learning healthier alternatives in the preparation of comfort foods.  Participants will learn to cook with organic and vegetarian ingredients provided by the P Street Whole Foods Market.

The next session is Thursday, November 29 from 1p to 2:30p. Smith Farm is at 1632 U Street, NW; Washington, D.C.  20009.  Smith Farms is accessible via the Metro Red and Green lines.  Free parking is available.  To register call 202-483-8600.

Sausage Stuffing

Also, see "Sausage, Apple, and Sourdough Stuffing" recipe in the
the Recipe department ... in the the current print issue of Port of Harlem.  Save gas ... have us send it to the mailbox of your choice. Click here to subscribe.
 


Washington Real Estate Brokers Celebrate 69th Birthday


The Washington Real Estate Brokers Association (WREBA) will celebrate its 69th year with a dinner and dance Saturday, November 17 in the Arbor Room at the Washington Times Building; 3600 New York Avenue, NE; Washington, D.C. from 7p-11p.  “The WREBA started in a conference room within the 12th Street YMCA,” says WREBA president Ivan Brown of Ivan Brown Realty. (William Sidney Pittman, son-in-law of Booker T. Washington and one of the nation's first African-American architects Ivan Brown Realty Buildingdesigned the five story building for the “Black YMCA” now known as the Thurgood Marshall Center for Service and Heritage) at 1816 12th Street, NW in Washington.

When the WREBA founding fathers got together, Washington was very segregated.  The White association of realtors, like the White YMCA, did not welcome Blacks.  In 1946, the WREBA helped form the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB).

Though it is now illegal to discriminate based on race, “discrimination is now more subtle,” added WREBA secretary Scott Akers.  Many Black realtors now belong to only the former all-White groups such as the National Association of Realtors, just as some Black Americans have abandoned historically Black colleges and universities.  A minority belongs to both groups. “There are a few older members who remember how things were and refuse to join the National Association of Realtors,” says Akers.


Our Children, Our World Opens at MLK - DC / Visual Griots - NY


Our Children, Our WorldMore than 40 people attended the opening of “Our Children, Our World,” last Thursday at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library.  The exhibit runs through Friday, November 30.  “Our Children, Our World,” is the brainchild of the late Nestor Hernandez.  The D.C. exhibit includes photographs taken by children from Ghana, Cuba, Washington, D.C., and Gary, Indiana.

Another brainchild of Hernandez’s, "Visual Griots," is on display at the World Financial Center Courtyard Gallery in New York through Sunday, November 25.  The exhibit contains more than 40 images taken by children in Mali.   The 5th annual African Photography Encounters Festival in Bamako Mali, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and Central Library in Kansas City, MO previously hosted the exhibition.

Shawn Davis, who directs the Visual Griots, project, says it is a gift.  “This exhibit gives us the opportunity to see Africa through the eyes of African children.  The story of Africa is too seldom told by Africans.”


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14th Annual Caribbean-American Awards


WJLA-TV Washington anchor Maureen Bunyan (of Aruban  and Guyanese heritage) and WPLG-TV Miami anchor Niki Mohan (of Trinidadian heritage)  hosts the 14th Annual Caribbean-American Awards Friday, November 16 at the Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th Street, NW in Washington.  The reception starts at 6:30p; dinner starts at 7:30p.