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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Washington Wizards have launched Black-Owned DMV, a campaign to highlight local Black-owned businesses during February home games in celebration of Black History Month and will debut on Feb. 2 as the Wizards take on the Trail Blazers at 8:00 p.m.
The Wizards will integrate six local Black-owned businesses into their home game presentations through a digital content initiative. The video series will feature pregame announcements and exclusive interviews dedicated to sharing each business’ unique story.
The six Black-owned businesses include a range of trades and were hand-picked directly on recommendations from Wizards players and team staff. The Wizards will highlight the following businesses in conjunction with their home game schedule: Henry’s Soul Café on Feb. 2, The Spice Suite on Feb. 10, The Museum DC on Feb. 12, Boombox Boxing on Feb. 15, The Southwest Soda Pop Shop on Feb. 17 and Ben’s Chili Bowl on Feb. 27.
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Nation emerges stronger from challenges
Watertown Democratic Town Committee Chairman Jeff Desmarais watched the inauguration from home Wednesday, and said he felt a sense of relief and cautious optimism that he hasn’t felt in a long time.
“There is a lot of work to do, and it will be overwhelming not only for the new president but for all of us, but I think that the challenges we face, and the effort to overcome them, will make us a stronger, safer and maybe even kinder nation.”
He offered congratulations to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and said it’s “a wonderful thing to be able to say Madame Vice President. That’s long overdue and well deserved.”
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