Meet D.C.'s most dedicated chess teacher
Vaughn Bennett is fighting to give young Black students an equal shot at competitive chess.
Plus, resources for local immigrants and their families, a D.C. gift guide, and more.
Happy Sagittarius season to my fellow Sags. It's that time of year when we all ask the same question we asked last December: "How is it the end of the year already?" Time crawls and then it flies; it's as if only yesterday we watched in horror as DCist turned to dust. But somehow it's been two whole months (?!) since we published the first edition of this newsletter. We've got a long road ahead (to say the least), but thanks for being on it with us. Happy two-month anniversary.
This week, we've got a story about a surge of new dining options in Anacostia, a breakdown of resources for local immigrants and their families, a D.C-based gift guide, and more. (And make sure you scroll alllllllll the way down for a chance to shape our upcoming D.C. Council coverage.)
Alright! Read on.
-Colleen

New sit-down restaurants have been slow to open in Anacostia and other Ward 8 communities in recent years, with typically just one new business debuting annually. So how has an initiative to revitalize the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. and Marion Barry avenues been ramping up dining options in the historic corridor? Contributor George Kevin Jordan digs into it.

The 51st spoke to immigration legal experts who say preparation — not panic — is your friend. There's still a lot we don't know about the specifics of the incoming administration's immigrant policies, but there are ways for local immigrants and their families to receive support, make a plan, and know their rights. We've rounded up some local resources to help.

If you're looking at your calendar and stressing about how little time is left to find gifts for all the special people in your life, fear not. Contributor Cornelia Poku has compiled a guide to ensure your holiday shopping is as stress-free (and D.C.-themed) as possible.


A showcase of embassies, a Burlesque brunch, and a local twist on The Nutcracker.

Conceived as a celebration and homage to the indelible impact of Black women, the interactive art exhibit Throughline Vol. II honors 16 local changemakers through portraits, photographs, and photography. Contributor India Kea toured the show, which is running through Dec. 22 at Auto Shop in Union Market.

ያለዎትን ጊዜ፤ ሌሎች አማራጮችና የህግ አገልግሎት መፍትሄዎችን ካወቁና በቂ መረጃ ካለዎት ከቤትዎ ከመባረር የተሻለ ውጤት ያገኛሉ፡፡ (Our reporting on avoiding eviction in D.C. was translated into Amharic by Henok Mengistu and republished on Ethiopique.)

Next year Wendell Felder, the former chair of the Ward 7 Democrats and an ANC leader, will take over Vincent Gray's longtime post as the Ward 7 Councilmember. What would you like to ask him as he steps into office? Your questions will help guide our reporting.


Some news you may have missed this week:
If you don't know who Jack Schlossberg is, don't worry about it. Continue on with your day.
But if you do ... are we surprised?
To think, the city of his Jack-Off doesn't deserve representation? Never bite the hand that feeds you, Jack. That's in Constitution.

You’ll find this handy guide to public meetings at the bottom of every edition of The 51st. We’ll refine and improve along the way! So if you think we’re missing resources, please let us know!
| Council of the District of Columbia |
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| 📅 All DC Council Meetings 🛠️ Sign up to testify |
| Advisory Neighborhood Commissions |
| 📅 All ANC Events 🛠️ Look up your ANC |
| DC State Board of Education |
| 📅 All DCBOE Events 🛠️ Sign up to testify |
| Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| 📅 All WMATA Board Meetings 🛠️ Public Comment Procedures |
| Metropolitan Police Department Authority |
| 📅 Discussions by district 🛠️ Look up your police service area |
| DC Interagency Council on Homelessness Authority |
| 📅 All ICH Meetings 🛠️ Working groups: email ich.dmhhs@dc.gov |
| DC Housing Authority |
| 📅 2024 DCHA Board Meetings 🛠️ Sign up to speak + 🛠️Watch |
| All of the mayor’s Open Meetings |
| 📅 Commissions and boards and committees, oh my! |
| City Service Hotlines |
| Police, Fire, EMS: 911 Non-Emergency: 311 Mental Health: 888-793-4357 Shelter Access: 202-399-7093 |
That's all she wrote! We'll see you next week.
Take care,
Colleen
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