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Scope Screenings Sends Off Season 4: Film and Fashion's Harmonious Crossroads

The Scope Screenings season finale, dubbed the Met Gala Edition, brought together local creatives last month for a night where fashion and film met at a harmonious crossroads. Held at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Seattle’s Central District, the event marked the conclusion of Scope Screenings’ fourth season. 

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Communion Restaurant Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary with a Harlem Renaissance Celebration

Communion Restaurant recently marked its milestone fifth anniversary with a glorious celebration focused on gratitude and community. The event was deliberately focused on staff appreciation, a theme near to co-owner Chef Kristi Brown’s heart. The evening was a glamorous affair, styled with a Harlem Renaissance theme, enhanced by a quartet from the Garfield Jazz Band.

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Besa Gordon Talks Back2Besa 2026 on Good Day Seattle: Why Telling Our Stories Still Matters

By Besa Gordon - This week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Erin Mayovsky on Good Day Seattle to talk about where Back2Besa is headed in 2026 — and more importantly, why this work continues to matter to me on such a personal level. When Erin asked me to describe the soul of Back2Besa, the answer came easily. The soul of this show has always been the community.

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From the Mic to the Moment: Besa Gordon Looks Back At V101.1 Holiday Jam

Besa Gordon takes a reflective look back at the 2023 V101.1 Holiday Jam at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, revisiting a moment when music, radio, and community collided. More than a concert recap, this segment captures the joy of being fully present—living in the moment with her radio family before realizing how meaningful that time would later become.

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Besa Gordon Reflects on Her Recent Real Seattle Media Mixer at McCaw Hall

Many people who follow Besa Gordon now have never experienced one of her mixers, so here’s the story. She launched the Real Seattle Media Mixer in 2019 to create a space that didn’t quite exist yet — where people in media, especially creatives of color, could come together to ask real questions, share real stories, and build genuine connections.

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‘Scopesgiving’ At LANGSTON: Celebrating the Ethos of Independent Film 

November’s “Scopesgiving” edition of the underground film festival Scope Screenings at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center shone a spotlight on the Pacific Northwest’s creative minds in film. The evening celebrated short-form content, from fashion-forward spec ads to documentary-style commercials and metaphysical comedies, including the trailer for Converge Media’s upcoming documentary “Diamond of Opportunity.”

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Photographing Representation: Surge Reproductive Justice Hosts Third Annual Black Santa Celebration

Black joy and holiday spirit billowed through the Original Selfie Museum when Surge Reproductive Justice, a Black feminist reproductive justice organization, hosted its third annual Black Santa celebration earlier this month. Surge transformed the museum into a joyful community space centered on connection, representation, and festive activities intertwined with the organization’s dedication to systemic change.

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Leaders & Organizations Making a Difference on Back2Besa

This week on Back2Besa, the focus is on the people who don’t just talk about change — they show up for it every single day. From recovery spaces and women-led organizations to youth mentorship, men’s wellness, and community-led education, this episode is a reminder that real impact often starts at the local level, with people who are deeply rooted in the communities they serve.

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Besa's Holiday Event Picks: Your Guide to Celebration The Season in Seattle

While the approaching winter months are all about staying warm and cozy, that doesn’t mean you can’t fill your calendar with spirited holiday events across the Emerald City! Besa Gordon shared a few of her favorite productions, activities, and holiday hotspots that make this time of year in the greater Seattle area so special. These are the experiences that turn you back into a kid and remind you what the season is all about.

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A Beloved Tradition Returns: The Joy, Liberation, and Unapologetic Black Spirit of ‘Black Nativity’

The stage is set once more for the triumphant return of “Black Nativity,” the celebrated holiday production originally conceived by the legendary poet and playwright Langston Hughes. Presented by Intiman Theatre starting today, Dec. 10, this revival has become a powerful annual touchstone, re-establishing a sense of community, faith, and cultural pride.

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Besa's Guide to Holiday Shopping: Making it a Support Black Business Season

The holiday season is here, and you know what that means—it’s time to celebrate culture, community, and the businesses that truly light up the Emerald City! For Besa Gordon, the holiday season isn't just about finding the perfect gift; it's about shopping with intention and investing directly in the excellence of Seattle’s Black community.

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Blending Families, Friends, and Community: OBK Winery Opens New Tasting Room

The pops of corks and cheers of the community came together to celebrate the opening of OBK Winery’s new tasting room last month. The first Black-owned winery in Pierce County, OBK hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, demonstrating what can be achieved with perseverance, family, and community support.

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The Re-Sole 206: How Seattle’s First Sneaker Dry Cleaner Is Revolutionizing Sneakercare

The Re-Sole 206, Seattle’s very first sneaker dry cleaning business is revolutionizing how people care for their sneakers. Takiyah “T-Dub” Ward, artist and founder of the Re-Sole in Seattle’s Central District, offers high-quality customization and restoration services while also serving as a community hub to educate locals on the power of sneaker maintenance and sustainability. 

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