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Living Voices comes to Bellevue City Hall
On Wednesday, February 15, Living Voices partnered with the city of Bellevue to perform "The Right to Dream," a solo performance based around the civil rights movement in honor of Black History Month. City council members John Stokes, Conrad Lee, Janice Zahn, Jeremy Barksdale, and Bellevue's deputy mayor, Jared Nieuwenhuis, were in attendance.
The Self Care Square
Acacia Corson started her company Badder Body after being frustrated with her hair, and when she spilled some product on her hands she realized she had discovered something even better. She new makes products like body butter, face masks and her husband even makes beard oil.
Kraken able to make timely plays in 4-2 victory over soaring Red Wings
The Seattle Kraken, on the night that they hosted Black Hockey History night and “Dad/mentor trip” weekend, ended the Detroit Red Wings’ five-game win streak. Seattle was able to make the timely plays to beat a hot Detroit team, and notch the 32nd win of the season for the Kraken.
Toure Apparel Offers Custom Shirts, Grillz, Streetwear
Toure Apparel offers t-shirt printing, custom gold grillz, and streetwear right in Seattle’s Central District. Owner Moe Toure has been running his shop for 19 years and has been at the current location for the last four. During that period, he’s overseen the growth of his brand into a local staple.
Couture Cocktails Hosts Valentine's Day Cocktail Class
Still looking for a little romance even though Valentine’s Day has passed? Check out our recap of the love-themed cocktail class hosted by Ashaunti Martin-Smith, owner of Seattle-based Bartending Service Couture Cocktails last week.
Boon Boona Coffee Opens Newest Location
Boon Boona Coffee hosted the grand opening for its third and newest location at the University of Washington’s University Book Store on Monday, located at the site previously occupied by The Book Store Cafe.
Kraken don’t show Flyers any brotherly love in 6-2 blowout
In their second meeting in the past three games between these two franchises, the Seattle Kraken again proved victorious over the Philadelphia Flyers, this time in blowout fashion.
Washington State’s Black History: DeCharlene Williams
DeCharlene Williams (1943-2018) was a Seattle Central District icon. A business owner, fierce advocate for Black business, history, and culture she opened her first beauty salon on 25th Ave & E Union in 1965 and by 1968 she purchased a storefront on 22nd Ave & E Madison Street that still operates today.
Spokane's Black Leaders are Building a Thriving Community in Eastern Washington
Did you know Spokane has a thriving Black community?
We traveled across the mountains to see how community leaders are working to create a center for Black culture in Eastern Washington.
Takiyah Miller, the owner of Tea Moss Shop, joined The Day With Trae
Takiyah Miller, entrepreneur and owner of Tea Moss Shop, sat down with Trae Holiday on The Day with Trae to talk about how she founded the Tea Moss Shop as well as the health benefits of sea moss and lemonade.
Washington State’s Black History: The Black and Tan Club
The Black and Tan Club at 12th Ave & S Jackson Street in Seattle was the place to go, be seen, and take in the local and visiting entertainment. At the Black Heritage Society of Washington State, we hold many memories of the club that we’ll keep sharing when the opportunity arises.
Rasheda Hatchett joins Trae Holiday to discuss the resilience of Black women
Rasheda Hatchett joined The Day With Trae to discuss Black History Month with a focus on the resilience of Black women.
Artist Spotlight: Falon Sierra
Local Seattle artist Falon Sierra has been a force in the local music scene for years, competing and finishing second on KEXP and MoPOP’s Sound Off, being featured on NPR, and more. Sierra’s unique blend of R&B and Soul and her approach to songwriting have won her many fans as she continues on her ascent to stardom.
Trey Lamont and Jerk Shack Bring the Heat to Field To Table at Lumen Field
“Food is culture, and that means we create the culture,” Seattle Chef and Owner of Jerk Shack Trey Lamont said.
Lamont brought his signature dishes and flair to Field to Table at Lumen Field on Sunday night as he served dinner to those in attendance. Our Besa Gordon was there to take it all in, as the unique atmosphere combined with Lamont’s cooking created an unforgettable experience.
Wa Na Wari Game Night Brings Community Together
Wa Na Wari hosted a game night and community mixer with games, art, and music on Friday night as they continue to create space for the Black community to come together. The event was designed and hosted by Event Coordinator Soulma Ayers and featured the world-famous sounds of DJ Topspin.
Rewind With Besa | King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay
King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay joined Besa Gordon to talk about the recent town halls led by Rainier Beach high school students about gun violence and community safety, behavioral health, homelessness, and unincorporated Skyway. He also talked about the importance of community mental health and ways he’s been working with the community to find solutions to these issues.
Rewind With Besa: Joy Hollingsworth | Seattle City Council Candidate
Today on Rewind With Besa, Besa Gordon catches up with Joy Hollingsworth, who is a Seattle City Council Candidate running for District 3. In this interview, Besa talks with Joy about why running for District 3 is important to her, plus what residents can expect if she wins.
Seattle Center and Waterfront Park Job Fair
On Thursday, February 16th 2023, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Seattle Center, in partnership with WorkSource, is hosting a job fair as they look to increase staffing by 22% over the next two years. This event provides a unique opportunity for job seekers to connect with employers, gain insight into open positions, and learn more about the Seattle Center culture.
Washington State’s Black History: Manima Wilson Davis
Manima Wilson Davis was born in Everett, WA in 1886, Washington was not yet a state. Her father and mother, Samuel and Arminta Wilson were known for their community activism and Manima would follow in their footsteps in years to come. She graduated from Everett High School in 1907 and went on to attain a bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Washington where she is believed to be the first Black woman graduate from the UW.
Lil Red's Catering & Takeout Serves Up Food to Barbecue Lovers in South Seattle and Beyond
From Ox Tails to Brisket to Burnt Ends and Ribs, Lil Red's Catering & Takeout has barbecue staples as well as Jamaican food and Soul food. Owner Erasto "Red" Jackson said he’s proud to bring delicious food to the community, providing an outlet for barbecue and soul food lovers in South Seattle and beyond.