, at 2600 Firth Sterling Avenue, Southeast, has been a welcome addition to Barry Farm, a neighborhood that has experienced plenty of upheaval and displacement over the years.
“It’s Black people thriving and doing their thing!”“I’m not sure what’s next [for Barry Farm],” says Jordan, “but change is always going to come, and when it does, we’ll just keep embracing it.”“It’s great to have community, to show our culture, and be able to network with other Black vendors,” says Whitaker.
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