Lifestyle & Culture – Human Nature https://humannaturemag.techplay.org Just another WordPress site Thu, 04 Aug 2022 23:43:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Capital City Blazers OP ED https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/08/04/capital-city-blazers-op-ed/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=capital-city-blazers-op-ed https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/08/04/capital-city-blazers-op-ed/#respond Thu, 04 Aug 2022 23:39:43 +0000 https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3711

I joined the Capital City Blazers during the 2021 outdoor track season after going to a few practices in late 2020. I was referred to the track team by Coach Lonell After expressing a desire to run track. My initial experience with the team was overwhelmingly positive and I enjoyed success in my first track season.

I would go on to run for the team, during the 2022 indoor season as well before switching over to my school team for the first half of the outdoor season. I fully intended to continue running for the team but an injury from overuse derailed those plans.

Over the past couple of months I’ve been rehabbing to get back to running for the team. Overall the coaching staff as well as the members of the team foster a positive environment that breeds consistent time drops and an enjoyable experience.

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GoGo’s Influence, An Opinion Piece – Jevon Walton https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/08/02/gogos-influence-an-opinion-piece-jevon-walton/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gogos-influence-an-opinion-piece-jevon-walton https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/08/02/gogos-influence-an-opinion-piece-jevon-walton/#respond Tue, 02 Aug 2022 14:26:19 +0000 http://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3698

GoGo music is a staple to DC culture considering that my fellow Washingtonians made that music. GoGo’s beginnings were around the time when my parents were younger. Both being from the DMV they loved that music and memories that were made, so they played it a lot when I was younger. Growing up I used to be with my mom and grandfather, listening to old school Hip-Hop, RnB and GoGo music. From a personal level GoGo music has developed my taste to love all other genres of music because it is a blend of instruments that makes me want to dance on the floor. GoGo music has its own feel to it that makes every track and song appealing to listen to.  

GoGo music has affected me in a positive manner because it helped me develop my footwork when I dance. I see that the dances that GoGo music has created have opportunities to connect to other dances such as the Woo Walk and Getting Sturdy which respectively come from New York. GoGo music’s dance is called Beating Your Feet where you rhythmically tap your feet down on the ground and try to keep it going. It is really fun to do once anyone gets the hang of the dance. 

I find it awesome to see how celebrities such as Justin Timberlake do our dances and get an appreciation of DC when they come to the town. I believe from the support of these famous artists and people that they could put GoGo on the map. I would love to see Washington DC get the same love that top cities such as Atlanta, Los Angeles and Orlando get. I want to see our city be seen as a top competitor to other people because to everyone outside DC they think we are not lit when it is the opposite. 

My mom to this day still listens to GoGo music, when I am in the car with her she plays it on the radio and is dancing to it as she is driving. She told me how the concerts she had gone to were really fun to be at and how it is very fun to dance there. She also talked about how GoGo music had connected her to her peers since the performances were outside and everyone was side by side, in a pre-covid world. 

I am glad to be a part of a culture that is raw and going through positive development from my home city Washington DC. 

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“Oohhs and Ahhs” The Soul of DC https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/28/oohhs-and-ahhs-the-soul-of-dc/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=oohhs-and-ahhs-the-soul-of-dc https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/28/oohhs-and-ahhs-the-soul-of-dc/#respond Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:55:33 +0000 https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3676

The owner 

Chef Oji Abbott, a native of Washington, D.C. with 11 years of culinary expertise, created Oohs & Ahhs in 2003. He learned how to cook from his family of cooks before attending culinary school. The phrase his clients should feel after dining at his restaurant inspired the term “oohs and ahhs.” 

The eatery supports individuals who are peacefully opposing injustice, combating bigotry and hatred, and working to build a welcoming neighborhood for all.

Oohh’s & Aahh’s has repeatedly won Washingtonian Magazine’s “Cheap Eats Award” and “Best Macaroni and Cheese” awards.

The restaurant was most recently highlighted on the Chef Guy Fieri-hosted Food Network Cable program “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.”

Oohh’s & Aahh’s is popular throughout the United States, despite being particularly well known in the Metropolitan Washington area.

 
 
 
 
 

Customer Reviews 

Delilah- I honestly heard of oohhs and aahhs a lot because I’m from dc, I grew up here, but I never actually went. When I finally attend, I was very satisfied with the food and services 

Tonya- Some of the best soul cuisine in the neighborhood is served at Oohh’s & Aahh’s. Both the fried shrimp and the mac & cheese are excellent choices. I’d highly suggest giving this place a try. It has earned a reputation as a neighborhood favorite and a late-night food destination.

 

 “Great ambiance, an incredible meal, nice personnel, generous amounts, and reasonable rates!”

 

 The fish had a flavorful crust and was an ample size when cooked

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“There Is Nothing Like A D.C. Festival” https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/28/there-is-nothing-like-a-d-c-festival/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=there-is-nothing-like-a-d-c-festival https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/28/there-is-nothing-like-a-d-c-festival/#respond Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:46:42 +0000 https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3672
DC, unlike most major cities in America, is not considered to be a city known for its festival’s; that perception however is less than true.  Washington D.C., has numerous festivals that attract both domestic and international tourists each year. The Cherry Blossom Festival stands out as one that attracts many tourists to DC every year. What I have noticed about the festivals in the Washington D.C. area is that they have brought a sense of community cohesion as well as national attention to the area that are not politically related.   DC because it is the capital of America is the home to a lot of festivals. Also since DC is such a tourist heavy area the festivals are very profitable. I think festivals are a way for people to bond because it brings people of different cultures and communities together, and since DC is so diverse it’s perfect to bring people together. DC has hosted some great festivals and concerts over the years, some of them that stand out are,  Something in the Water, Capital Fair at RFK, The DC State Fair, The National Cherry Blossom festival and so much more. Since DC is the home of such amazing landmarks it is the home of hundreds of festivals year round. One of my favorite festivals in DC I’ve gone to is the DC state fair, where there were so many activities and so much great food.   One of the festivals that is going to happen is the annual DC Jazz festival, it has been happening for 18 years. Its purpose is to celebrate the love DC has for Jazz and to also inspire younger generations and spark an interest in Jazz. I’ve had family members go there and have said it’s a great experience and so fun. Most of the performances happen at DC landmarks like the Wharf and Waterfront. Another festival that is around this time is the smithsonian folklife festival, it was created in 1967 and it honors contemporary living traditions. It takes place at the national mall and it is open to the public and completely free. You are able to sing, dance, play games, and craft unique things. All in all DC has a plethora of amazing festivals and you would be lucky to be able to experience any of them.
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The Making of GoGo – Jevon Walton https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/27/the-making-of-gogo-jevon-walton/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-making-of-gogo-jevon-walton https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/27/the-making-of-gogo-jevon-walton/#respond Wed, 27 Jul 2022 08:57:04 +0000 http://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3653

           Recently, I had an interview with one of DC’s best GoGo musicians in the game, Charles Garris. You may know him as “Shorty Corleone” who has created some of the GoGo hits that Washingtonians love such as: The Overnight scenario (which he co written and performed), The Holy Ghost and Bodysnatcher.  Mr. Garris is native to the District, he is from Ward 8, Southeast DC. He is a producer and musician that “loves to work with the community that has given to him”. Currently he is giving back to his community by working with the youth at Columbia Heights Recreation Center called the Capital Kids. 

           With the youth, Garris is creating a show called The Making of the GoGo Band where he is going through the process of what it is like to be a creator. One of his creations was the Crank Summer Program where GoGo is introduced to people and they get to dance and understand DC culture a bit more. His purpose with being a creator and GoGo music is to show the history of DC Culture to those who do not know it. Garris wants to show how GoGo music has influenced the music that we hear today all across America. Garris has the mindset of “feeding what fed you” because he wants to see his city thrive and be seen at the top like other cities such as Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Additionally, while trying to bring DC to one of the top cities, Garris wants to show the education that goes into his art and creation. Garris also wants to see GoGo become mainstream, being that it is an underground music movement at the moment, but he believes “if the Hip-Hop industry donates a large portion of money to the GoGo movement, GoGo can become mainstream” which will fulfill one of his goals. 

          During the interview, I asked Garris “why GoGo is such a big part of DC?” His response was that “‘we own it and that DC will speak about it if something goes wrong”’. He describes GoGo music as “infectious and how people own that party when it is played”. He was right about Washingtonians speaking out about matters that they did not like because a few years ago the GoGo Store on Florida Avenue was forced to stop playing GoGo music. Many of the people in DC were in immense disagreement with that decision so they banded together, made a petition and shortly after the store was playing GoGo music again. Proving that Garris was right about how DC would stand up for something that they see as wrong. Although GoGo music is underground when artists who come to DC and hear going music they turn up with the culture. An example was Justin Timberlake beating his feet. Garris said he saw that as “showing love and that Justin was taking some DC Culture out of DC with him”.

         Aside from GoGo, I wanted to get to know Garris so I asked him “What makes him DC?”. He gave a general honest answer which was that DC has its own everything from lingo to food. He said that we had “Mumbo Sauce, everybody rocks New Balances and we have our own swag”.  He also said that even though we are the Nation’s Capital we still have our own “governing city and that we don’t answer to the people in the White House” which is true because even though all the legislation is here in DC we don’t listen to them without going through our own mayor. Garris also mentioned how we have our own sports teams which “our greatness will make us see a big city from an outward perspective”. Lastly he said our music, GoGo which had brought us all together as a big family in DC, making DC feel like a big village not a divided town. 

       The interview ends with me asking Garris “Is GoGo Bigger than when it first started?”. His answer was a tremendous YES! His reasons that it was a yes was because GoGo is not only being played in DC, it is being played globally with his radio station, Crank Radio. He said that “GoGo gives an opportunity for other artists across DC to be recognized and blow up” which is good to expand the GoGo family.  Although GoGo is more mainstream, Garris said “there is still more work to be done”. He said that there needs to be more “GoGo hits coming” from DC in order to make the music more mainstream. Let’s Go DC and the GoGo Movement!

Jevon’s interview with GoGo creator Charles Garris

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The Oohhs and Aahhs, The Soul of DC – Baileigh Smith https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/21/the-oohhs-and-aahhs-the-soul-of-dc/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-oohhs-and-aahhs-the-soul-of-dc https://humannaturemag.techplay.org/blog/2022/07/21/the-oohhs-and-aahhs-the-soul-of-dc/#respond Thu, 21 Jul 2022 15:44:59 +0000 http://humannaturemag.techplay.org/?p=3513

By Baileigh Smith 

The owner 

Chef Oji Abbott, a native of Washington, D.C. with 11 years of culinary expertise, created Oohs & Ahhs in 2003. He learned how to cook from his family of cooks before attending culinary school. The phrase his clients should feel after dining at his restaurant inspired the term “oohs and ahhs.” 

The eatery supports individuals who are peacefully opposing injustice, combating bigotry and hatred, and working to build a welcoming neighborhood for all.

Oohh’s & Aahh’s has repeatedly won Washingtonian Magazine’s “Cheap Eats Award” and “Best Macaroni and Cheese” awards.

The restaurant was most recently highlighted on the Chef Guy Fieri-hosted Food Network Cable program “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.”

Oohh’s & Aahh’s is popular throughout the United States, despite being particularly well known in the Metropolitan Washington area.

Customer Reviews 

Delilah- I honestly heard of oohhs and aahhs a lot because I’m from dc, I grew up here, but I never actually went. When I finally attend, I was very satisfied with the food and services 

Tonya- Some of the best soul cuisine in the neighborhood is served at Oohh’s & Aahh’s. Both the fried shrimp and the mac & cheese are excellent choices. I’d highly suggest giving this place a try. It has earned a reputation as a neighborhood favorite and a late-night food destination.

 “Great ambiance, an incredible meal, nice personnel, generous amounts, and reasonable rates!”

 “The fish had a flavorful crust and was an ample size when cooked.”

Oohhs and Ahhs –5933 Georgia Ave NW, Washington DC

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