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Black On The Block Expo

  • Creative Suitland 4719 Silver Hill Road Suitland-Silver Hill, MD, 20746 United States (map)
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Joe’s Movement Emporium and Creative Suitland have collaborated to produce Black on the Block. This hybrid expo will take place April 23rd to April 25th virtually on Friday and Sunday streamed through Joe’s and Creative Suitland’s Youtube channels and in person on Saturday at Creative Suitland.

Black on the Block features a variety of conversations with Black business owners and mental health counselors, a “Black Market” featuring vendors in the DMV area, compelling performances, and wellness classes.

BLACK BUSINESS REVOLUTION — (Friday, April 23rd | 5:00 pm- 6:30 pm)

An in-depth live-streamed via Joe's Youtube channel conversation hosted by Chauka Reid, Business Development Manager of the Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce on the history of black businesses in America, the importance of black business and its current status, and how to successfully build and maintain a black-owned business.

CREATIVE SATURDAY — (Saturday, April 24th | 12:00 pm- 5:00 pm)

A socially distanced in-person “Black Market” will showcase black business owners and provide a space for them to promote and sell their products (fashion, cosmetics, jewelry, music, etc.) Two performing artists will be featured during this event. Creative Saturday will take place in Joe’s Movement Emporium’s parking lot. Masks will be required. A limited number of tickets will be sold via EventBrite and will be required for attendance. “Creative Saturday” will also be live-streamed on Joe’s YouTube channel for those individuals unable to attend the in-person event to have an opportunity to experience it online.

SELF CARE SUNDAY — (Sunday, April 25th | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm)

This virtual event will be live-streamed via Joe’s and Creative Suitland’s YouTube channels and will promote Black health and wellness through a series of workshops. The topics under consideration include a one-hour Vinyasa Yoga class presented by Creative Suitland’s Arts Center Director Malachi Robinson; a yoga panel discussion covering the health benefits of yoga, reiki, self-healing, and chakra balancing; a question-answer session with health experts on the state of Black mental health; a panel of black medical professionals discussing battling addiction and the opioid crisis; and a forum centering on medical distrust in the Black community.

PROGRAM VISION— Black on the Block will support the black communities surrounding Creative Suitland and Joe’s Movement by uplifting its entrepreneurs and artists. The expo will give black business owners and artists the opportunity to extend their reach in the greater DMV area through educational conversations, commerce, wellness and healing, performances and more.

Joe’s Movement Emporium and Creative Suitland are committed to laying the groundwork for a shift in our world, as we know it. The fight for equality and “justice for all” continues here, in our community. The Joe’s Family is inspired with renewed focus on providing cultural experiences through an antiracist lens. Our staff remains vigilant in creating programs that will combat economic, political, and structural disparities in minority communities. Along with “Black on the Block”, we are working to unveil antiracist programs and partnerships that will help the community tackle the large task at hand. The planned programs will define opportunities, identify policies that ensure equity, and advocate for the action behind the ideas.

Black on the Block is sponsored by the Pearl Excellence Foundation and the Greater Washington Community Foundation and their VoicesDMV initiative.