Month: September 2025

STEELYARD FORGES AN ARTFUL CHILDCARE PROGRAM: Free for instructors and students amid course expansion

You won’t see a 6-year-old wielding a blowtorch, but you will see youngsters making jewelry and working with clay at a newly launched childcare program at The Steel Yard (TSY) in on Sims Ave in Providence’s Industrial Valley. The program is free for parents and caregivers who are instructors or students at the nonprofit industrial […]

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PVD Flowers: One co-op’s mission to combat cannabis capitalism

Written by a member of the PVD Flowers team, the nation’s first BIPOC, worker-owned, unionized dispensary.  If I told you that the recreational cannabis industry is ruining weed, would you believe me? While legalization has certainly brought many benefits, it’s also come with some major downsides. Many of the things that once made cannabis culture […]

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The African Alliance of Rhode Island: Reclaiming roots and reuniting diaspora communities through food

In the parking lot of Temple of Restoration church in Pawtucket, I was amazed to experience not just a pop-up farmers market (where I was able to procure some truly beautiful-looking corn, peaches, and green bell peppers), but to be somewhere that felt like home, even though I had never been there before. Farmers from […]

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Chop, Chop: Hurry in for good food that is giving back: The Culinary Hub of Providence – a restaurant with a mission

I am a foodie at heart. And, let’s not forget the stomach. Enjoying a meal with a friend or family member is one of my love languages. Food, for me, is sanity — something I need to hang onto during these wild days (we all know what I am talking about here). It’s also about […]

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ecoRI News Roundup

PROVIDENCE — Environmental groups are warning state officials that proposed cuts to Rhode Island’s energy efficiency programs will raise utility bills, spark inflation, and put residents out of work.  RI’s energy efficiency programs offer residents a buffet of incentives and rebates aimed at saving on their home energy use. They range from purchasing energy-saving major […]

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High Art at a High Price: The cost of living in the Creative Capital

It should be abundantly clear to anybody who has read my work over the last years of published pieces here at Motif: I love the city of Providence. Everything about it to me exudes quiet charm, limitless narratives, and alluring architecture, all set to the soundtrack of an artsy yet brutalistic urban landscape. This admiration […]

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