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Tiffany Wilson: A Journey Through Music, Family, and Community
In a recent episode of We Live In Color, host Deaunte Damper interviewed Tiffany Wilson, known for her powerful voice and presence throughout Seattle's soul music scene. Wilson, known for her deep-rooted connection to neo-soul and gospel, talked with Damper about her start, career, and current standing in Seattle's bustling music scene.
Community Leader Darius Thompson Discusses Overcoming Adversity on 'We Live in Color
In the latest episode of "We Live in Color," host Deaunte Damper engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Darius Thompson, a dedicated community leader, social worker, and minister who joined Damper to highlight his remarkable journey from the depths of addiction and incarceration to finding his true calling in helping others through his organization: Push Start Ministries.
Deaunte Damper: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Finding Community
It was an emotional final day last week at Converge Media’s Black Media Matters Studio as Deaunte Damper taped his final episode as guest host of Back2Besa. Converge Media has been a source of healing and growth for many, including Deaunte Damper, who recently shared his personal journey after his final taping of Back2Besa, where he has been filling in as guest host during Besa Gordon’s leave to focus on her health. Deaunte expressed the difficulty in overcoming personal struggles and the courage it took to face them head-on.
Back2Besa: Deaunte Damper Passes the Torch to TraeAnna Holiday
Deaunte Damper, the charismatic host of "We Live In Color" on Converge Media, has been a fantastic guest host on "Back2Besa" while Besa Gordon takes a well-deserved break. Damper has described his time on the show as "one of the best experiences of my life," and his passion for sharing uplifting stories from the community has shone through in every episode.
Reflecting on 50 Years of Pride: Capitol Hill's PrideFest Celebrates Community and Progress
Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of Pride in style with its annual PrideFest. This vibrant event showcased the LGBTQIA+ community with an impressive lineup of performers across three stages, including Aleksa Manila, House of Moschino, Bacon Strip, and many more.
Seattle Pride: Honoring the Past, Fighting for the Future
Seattle's Pride Parade is an annual event that brings together members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies to celebrate love, diversity, and acceptance. However, the parade is more than just a colorful spectacle; it serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights.
Lavender Rights Project's Black Trans Comedy Showcase: A Night of Laughter and Empowerment
The Lavender Rights Project's annual Black Trans Comedy Showcase, held at the Siff Cinema Egyptian on June 8th, was a resounding success. The event was more than just a night of laughter; it was a celebration of Black trans excellence, a powerful statement of resilience, and a testament to the unwavering spirit of the Black trans community.
Deaunte Damper Celebrates Seattle Pride on Good Day Seattle
Deaunte Damper, the guest host of Back2Besa, joined Erin Mayovsky on Good Day Seattle earlier this week to recap some of his experiences during Seattle Pride Month 2024. Deaunte, a dedicated and well-respected leader in the LGBTQ+ community, shared his enthusiasm for the vibrant celebrations that took place throughout the city.
A Conversation with Julian Everett: Leading Change in Public Health and Ballroom Culture
This week on We Live In Color, host Deaunte Damper sits down with Kurt Rain, also known as Julian Everett, to discuss his impactful work as the executive director and founder of the Stephaun Wallace Advocacy and Community Engagement Division (SWACE) Health and his monthly ballroom series, Strike A Pose. In this episode, they delve into Everett's background, his journey into public health, and the profound influence of the late Dr. Stephaun Elite Wallace, who inspired Everett to become a guiding force within the Northwest's ballroom community.
Deaunte Damper Shines on Good Day Seattle, Filling in for Besa Gordon
Converge Media's own Deaunte Damper, host of "We Live in Color," stepped in for Besa Gordon on FOX 13 Seattle's Good Day Seattle with Erin Mayovsky yesterday. Gordon is currently taking time off to address some health concerns, and Damper will be hosting her show until Gordon returns.
Emotional Day at Black Media Matters Studio as Besa Gordon Supports Deaunte Damper's Debut
The Black Media Matters Studio was filled with a mix of emotions today as Besa Gordon, the beloved host of Back2Besa, made a special appearance to support Deaunte Damper in his debut as the new guest host. Besa's visit was not to be in front of the camera but to work behind the scenes, ensuring everything was perfect for Deaunte's first recording of her show Back2Besa.
Besa Gordon Takes a Break from Back2Besa to Focus on Health
Besa Gordon, the beloved host of the show Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle, recently opened up about her ongoing struggle with eczema and topical steroid withdrawal (TSW). In a heartfelt blog post, she shared the physical and emotional toll these conditions have taken on her, revealing the embarrassment and discomfort she has experienced due to her skin's appearance.
Businesswoman and Restaurant owner Erika White Talks her Journey with Fat's Chicken and Waffles on We Live In Color
Deaunte Damper is back with another weekly episode of We Live In Color! In this installment, Damper Talked with Erika White, a Central District native and co-owner of Fat's Chicken and Waffles, a community hub and culinary staple within the Central District. Sitting down with Damper, White discussed her background growing up in the neighborhood, the rich community fabric of the Central District, and her journey to opening and running Fat's as it nears its ninth anniversary.
DJ, Comedian, and Community Healer Howie Echo-Hawk Joins Deante Damper on We Live In Color
This week on We Live In Color, host Deante Damper returns with an episode you won't want to miss! Damper sat down with the multifaceted Howie Echo-Hawk, an Indigenous DJ, comedian, and community healer based out of Seattle. In this engaging segment, Echo-Hawk discussed their background, time in Seattle, and plans for the future.
Championing Change: Ernest Walker Talks his Journey, HIV Advocacy, and POCAAN's Impact on We Live In Color
Deaunte Damper returns with another inspiring episode of We Live In Color, featuring Ernest Walker, the Programs Director for People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN). POCAAN, a King County-based organization, is dedicated to serving marginalized communities impacted by HIV/AIDS through prevention and awareness. In this segment, Walker shares his background and the impactful initiatives POCAAN is undertaking to support the community.
Vee Moree Shares Her Journey and Future Plans on We Live In Color
"We Live In Color" is back with another fantastic guest this week! Host Deaunte Damper returns with an exciting new episode featuring community organizer and comedian Vee Moree. In this episode, Moree shares her background, journey to the 206, and a major upcoming life change.
Andrew Ashiofu Joins We Live In Color to Discuss Advocacy and Political Campaigns
"We Live In Color" returned this week with another episode, showcasing a guest dedicated to combating stigma and fostering inclusion on many fronts. This episode introduced Andrew Ashiofu, the former LGBTQ Commission Chair. Renowned for his impactful work and advocacy, Ashiofu joined host Deaunte Damper to share his inspiring background and discuss his experiences running in not one but two political campaigns, as well as his ongoing efforts to support immigrants, the LGBTQ community, and individuals living with HIV.
Jaelynn Scott Talks Leading the Lavender Rights Project and Supporting Seattle's Black Trans Community
Hosted by Deaunte Damper, We Live In Color returned this week with another exciting episode featuring a prominent community leader. This episode featured Jaelynn Scott, Executive Director of the Lavender Rights Project (LRP), a Black trans advocacy group committed to providing safety, resources, and opportunities. Scott delves into her background, journey to becoming the Executive Director of LRP, and the impactful work the organization is undertaking for Seattle's Black Trans community.
Pastor Jermell Witherspoon Talks His Journey to Overseeing LUCC's Ministry on We Live In Color
In the second episode of the second season of "We Live in Color," host Deaunte Damper welcomed Jermell Witherspoon, a pastor from the Liberation United Church of Christ (LUCC), renowned for its radical progressivism within the Pentecostal tradition. This segment delves into Witherspoon's poignant journey from his formative years grappling with his sexuality in a religious environment to discovering his calling as a pastor. With heartfelt sincerity, he emphasizes the impact of LUCC's inclusive ethos on the community it serves, underscoring a commitment to acceptance and empowerment.
Deaunte Damper Brings Focus On Mental Health To The Day With Trae As Special Guest Host
This week on The Day With Trae has seen guest host Deaunte Damper bring a new energy to the show. Featuring guests like Pastor Leslie Braxton, Dré Franklin, Malik Banks and Michelle McClendon, Damper has brought his signature style to the airwaves as he shares important information.