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A Trip To Vashon: Besa Gordon Talks King County Metro on Good Day Seattle

Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning to showcase her recent trip to Vashon Island, made possible by King County Metro water taxi’s additional schedule running on Saturdays. On the island, Gravy Executive Chef and owner Chef Dre picked her up and gave her a tour of his favorite spots, including Vashon Island Baking Company and his own Southern restaurant, Gravy. 

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Pioneer Square Art Walk: Where Culture, Creativity, and Community Collide in the Emerald City

Are you looking for something to do tonight in Seattle? Here’s what Erik Kalligraphy captured at the Pioneer Square Art Walk last month. This community event, which occurs every first Thursday of each month, brings together creatives and business owners across the Emerald City, from musicians, painters, and clothing designers, to share their work and shed light on one of Seattle’s most historic neighborhoods.

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SpoonFed Training: Celebrating a Decade of Fitness, Family, and Community

SpoonFed Training recently passed a monumental milestone, celebrating its 10-year anniversary with the grand opening of a new gym in Tukwila. This event signified a new chapter for the fitness center after outgrowing its previous location, and brought together SpoonFed’s dedicated community, who shared their love and appreciation for the organization's profound impact on the Black community.

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‘Detroit ‘67’: Acts On Stage Captures the Best of Music and the Worst of Times

Acts On Stage is bringing “Detroit ‘67” to Seattle! From her award-winning stage trilogy, Dominique Morissea delivers “Detroit ‘67” as a two-story dramedy that chronicles a family having a house party while the city is on fire. The metaphor sits on the backbeat of a country dancing to the new sound of Motown as it simultaneously finds itself in the dust of one of the most explosive moments in American history: the 1967 Detroit riots. It’s all coming together while falling apart.

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Wa Na Wari Transforms the Central District with Annual Walk The Block Festival

In a rapidly changing Central District, Wa Na Wari strives to bridge the gaps between artistic expression, residential permanence, and physical activity with its annual art festival Walk the Block. Last month, the festival took over Seattle’s Central District with the strength of Black creativity on full display in the historic Seattle neighborhood that has marked the grounds of the city’s Black community for generations.  

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Celebrating Women in Film: Scope Screenings Hosts Queen of the Screen

Scope Screenings hosted Queen of the Screen, the September edition of the underground film festival, and a dynamic event celebrating women in film. The fourth episode of the fourth season took place at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in the Central District, a venue packed with historical and cultural significance for Seattle’s Black community. 

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Pacific Northwest Ballet Choreographers Discuss Their New Sci-Fi Ballet ‘Aftertime’

On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Pacific Northwest Ballet choreographers Amanda Morgan and Christopher D'Ariano to discuss their innovative new production Aftertime. The duo, who met years before collaborating professionally, shared the unique journey of their partnership and the creative process behind their groundbreaking sci-fi-inspired ballet.

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Resources for SNAP recipients as benefit cuts near 

As the federal government shutdown reaches its fourth week, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is facing immediate devastating impacts. The United States Department of Agriculture announced they will be unable to issue food benefits by Nov. 1, 2025, leaving more than 42 million Americans and about 930,000 Washingtonians, including children, seniors, and people with disabilities without the assistance they need to buy food. 

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PREVIEW This Week’s Episode of Back2Besa: Food With Melanin and Statewide Artistic Excellence

Back2Besa is back with a week of good eats, grand openings, and immense creativity from both sides of Washington State. Artists from across the inland Northwest gathered in Spokane for Terrain’s 16th Annual Flagship Event, while Deaunte Damper set the vibes right at Inside’s recent open mic night uplifting underrepresented voices. In addition, Chef Trey Lamont kicked off his new series Food With Melanin at Fat’s Chicken and Waffles, putting the history and passion behind the kitchen on full display. 

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Ashaunti Martin's Couture Cocktail Class Turns Up the Halloween Spirit 

In 2023, Besa Gordon joined Ashaunti Martin for her Couture Cocktails Halloween-themed cocktail class, an event that blended Martin’s expertise in bartending and mixology with Halloween spirit. As a seasonal class in Martin’s cocktail series, where she taught participants how to create an exciting array of delicious drinks, the event brought together community members looking to acquire a new skill and get in the Halloween season.  

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Telitha Floyd: Providing Direct Residential Services Through PK Management

In a recent interview on The Day with Trae, Telitha Floyd, a social services coordinator for the property management company PK Management, shared her inspiring approach to bringing resources directly to residents. She emphasized the importance of creating a sense of belonging within communities and the transformative power of direct services for residents lacking family support and adequate finances.

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Food With Melanin: Besa Gordon Previews Chef Trey Lamont’s New Series on Good Day Seattle

Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning to preview the first episode of Chef Trey Lamont’s new series Food With Melanin, launching in early 2026. Uplifting the history behind local kitchens, the Jerk Shack Kitchen chef is all about giving Black chefs their flowers and bringing their stories to the forefront.

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Redeemed Wellness Center: A New Era of Culturally Responsive Healthcare in the South End

Dr. Jacquelyn Boles, founder of Redeemed Wellness Center, recently sat down with Trae Holiday on The Day with Trae to share her inspiring mission and career in the healthcare industry. The center in Renton, which recently celebrated its soft grand opening, aims to fill a critical void in culturally responsive healthcare, particularly in Seattle’s South End.

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Experience the Magic of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker at Pacific Northwest Ballet

Get ready to be swept away by dancing, music, and magic as George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker returns to brighten your holidays at Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB). This beloved Northwest tradition is back, promising yet another unforgettable experience for friends and family at McCaw Hall from November 28 to December 28, 2025.

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A Space Inside: ‘We Live In Color’ Sends Off Season 3 with Poetry and Spoken Word

With Black artistic brilliance on full display, the finale of We Live In Color Season 3 airs this Thursday, October 30. Hosted and executive produced by Deaunte Damper, the final episode captured the essence of A Space Inside, a transformative arts studio and open-mic night that recently closed its brick-and-mortar in Downtown Seattle. 

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The Implications of a SNAP Cut for Seniors and the Disabled Amid Government Shutdown

As a prolonged government shutdown continues, one of the most immediate and devastating impacts on the horizon could be the disruption or complete halt of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. For millions of America's senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, this is not just an inconvenience; it represents a crisis of food security and a dire threat to health and independence.

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Healing To Hope: A Look Into the Three-Day Credible Messenger Training

Northwest Credible Messenger (NWCM) recently hosted a transformative three-day training program to enhance their youth service initiatives rooted in a model called Healing to Hope. This model guided community leaders, known as Credible Messengers, through a reflective process, helping them understand their own attributes, barriers, and how their wellness impacts their work in the community.

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