Erlin Rogel: Cups of 'Joe' and Hector Lavoe

Erlin Rogel, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

Erlin Rogel: Cups of 'Joe' and Hector Lavoe

I sit here at Seven Stars Bakery with my back to the caffeinated patrons and my eyes piercing out through the large glass windows.

There's something comforting about large glass windows. Perhaps it's their calming effect on claustrophobic angst, or maybe it's the natural light that pours in and warms the frostbitten soul; especially during these dark winter New England days. Whatever it may be, I like them. I also like coffee, but only the black kind. The kind simply referred to as 'joe'. That's what I got today, a hot cup of joe and this delicious pastry they call a 'chocolate pecan croissant' and let me tell you that it cranks!

A hot cup of joe and this chocolate pecan croissant, but spare me anything ending in "latte" PLEASE.

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There's something inside me that screams SELL OUT if I were ever to become a latte connoisseur or were to drink anything with exotic tea leaves in it. Tea is only to be drank if one is sick. That, and if I were to drink teas and lattes I would probably have my hood pass revoked. Yet I sit here, at Seven Stars Bakery, in the heart of Broadway, with a book in my backpack that I had planned to read. It's not for school or anything. It's an urban redevelopment book that I read for fun and self-education, but it's still in my backpack. I must be such an odd sight. I sit here, by myself, in a black sweat suit, a pair of Jordans,a snapback, and my sleeve in full view.

The chocolate pecan croissant is long gone now. I'm getting a couple of glances and I'm curious as to what they think. Not for any personal reassurance but out of curiosity.

Am I a remnant of pre-gentrification?

A wandering thug who simply needed a place to warm up?

Am I a ripple in the water warning of the tsunami to come?

I could simply be a hipster on laundry day. Or perhaps I don't give them enough credit. Perhaps some do correctly conclude that I am a first-generation college grad, the son of immigrants, who is currently in law school-- My sole objective to break stereotypes one hipster coffee shop at a time. Hahaha. I don't know.

I do know that I wish Panaderia Quetzal had large glass windows with coffee tables. I wish Friendship Cafe would stay open into the night. I wish Seven Stars Bakery played the sounds of Hector Lavoe and Celia Cruz. Yet here I sit, at Seven Stars Bakery, looking out this large glass window dreaming of the day my people take "Main Street" over.

My cup of joe is gone now.

Erlin Rogel hails from South Providence. He is currently a 2nd year student at Roger Williams University School of Law. He also is an intern at the Providence City Solicitor's Office; in their Nuisance Task Force department.  

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