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Paula F. Sardinas Shares Update on Senate Bill 5080, Which Affects Social Equity in the Cannabis Industry, on HeartBeat with Cindi Bright
Last night on HeartBeat with Cindi Bright, Paula F. Sardinas announced the historic news that Senate Bill 5080 cleared the Washington State Senate and is on to the State House of Representatives. The bill impacts the 45 Cannabis licenses earmarked for the BIPOC community, which became available to apply for yesterday. The Senate Bill makes them portable, as well as making 52 additional retail licenses available and making 100 producer licenses available to the BIPOC community.
NEW WEIRD AT NIGHT CARTOON THIS SATURDAY STARRING DEAUNTE DAMPER
WEIRD at NIGHT is a live stream for the late night disenfranchised. Patrick Galactic takes the audience on an artistic voyage, through the stars! We read poetry, share music videos, take dance breaks, do auto-writes, and create strange sketch comedy bits that evolve with each episode. In the words of Omari Salisbury “It’s weird, and it’s at night.” We are inspired by dada, and surrealism and we attack with love. Art is the antidote.
Keita Williams joined The Day with Trae to talk about entrepreneurship and how to start a business
Keita Williams is the CEO of Success Bully. The brand started as a group of friends looking out for each other and evaluating each other's daily progress.
Washington State’s Black History: Russell ‘Noodles’ Smith
Russell ‘Noodles’ Smith and Burr ‘Blackie’ Williams are quickly identified as early co-owners of Seattle’s Black & Tan Club that was a jazz entertainment hub 1922-1966. The BHS archive holds an amazing collection of memorabilia and photos in two albums that gives a glimpse of their lives, acquaintances, escapades, businesses, and friendship.
#ShootingInColor - Liv Lyons is Breaking Barriers in Sports Photography Across Seattle
Seattle photographer Liv Lyons has been breaking down barriers across the Seattle Sports scene and more as she leads the way towards increased representation on the sidelines and in the press box.
The Reign Man Shawn Kemp Stops By Rewind With Besa
Today on Rewind With Besa, Besa Gordon catches up with the Reign Man himself, basketball legend Shawn Kemp. During the interview, they talk about everything from Kemp opening his second dispensary, what he did when he first started playing on the Sonics to improve on the court, if he thought about opening a shop in Portland, his thoughts on cannabis social equity, if he's seen the next "Shawn Kemp" and more.
Baseball Beyond Borders and Converge Media Release 'Reconciliation Tour’ Documentary
Baseball Beyond Borders (BBB), Seattle’s sports-based community development organization, released its first documentary film, “Reconciliation Tour.” The documentary takes a powerful journey through the heart of the south, including youth baseball, civil rights, and reconciliation. The film’s message centers on truth, hope, play, and healing through baseball.
Converge Media Hires Award-winning Author, TEDx Speaker, and Broadcast Host, Cindi Bright, as New Chief Operating Officer
Converge Media, the trusted resource for culturally compassionate, community news and entertainment tailored for Black and urban Northwest audiences, names award-winning author, TEDx speaker and broadcast host, Cindi Bright as its first Chief Operating Officer. Bright’s 30 years of corporate leadership experience made her the ideal choice to accelerate growth and expand Converge Media’s innovative platform beyond the Pacific Northwest.
Black Tech Night Features Networking Opportunities, Panel at Inside
On Thursday, February 24, Inside hosted "Black Tech Night," the first of multiple events focused on networking within Seattle's Black tech community. In addition to a night of food, drinks, live music, and connections, Mayor Bruce Harrell spoke at the event.
Joyce's Market and Cafe Brings Scratch-Made Food to the Central District Community
Joyce's Market and Cafe serves and sells fresh, scratch-made food with a focus on community and health. Owner Joyce Hosea has focused on the culinary arts from a young age, attending culinary school and working towards her dream of providing the community with her food.
Sounders embark on 2023 journey with commanding victory against Rapids
The Seattle Sounders opened up their 2023 campaign with a resounding four goal victory over Western Conference opponent Colorado Rapids, in front of their home crowd at Lumen Field. Seattle got scoring contributions from Jordan Morris, Cristian Roldan, and Heber while keeper Stefan Frei recorded a clean sheet.
Maple Leafs trounce flailing Kraken, 5-1 as Seattle continues to fall in standings
Ending their home schedule in the month of February, the Seattle Kraken were thoroughly dominated by the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 5-1 dismantling. The Kraken scored the first goal of the night early, but that only seemed to awaken the visiting Maple Leafs.
Weird At Night: All Star Debate
This Saturday, February 25th, WEIRD at NIGHT gives you the debate you wanted so bad you’ve never once thought about it in your entire life. We present an ALL-STAR DEBATE moderated by Converge Media’s own Dr. Besa Gordon, with appearances from fellow Converge luminary Trae Holiday and her doppelgänger, the queen of fibs, Trae Halloween.
BAUMANN, SHORECREST CLAW OUT VICTORY OVER BROWN’S TIGERS IN SUDDEN-DEATH PLAYOFF MATCHUP
The Road To The Dome raged Tuesday night as Shorecrest defended their home court against Stadium in a 3A Regional Playoff Game. With the winner advancing to play in Tacoma next week and the loser being eliminated, every person in the gym from both schools left all their energy in the gym. In the end, the Scots pulled off a nail-biter of a victory over the Tigers 48-45.
Kraken battle hard, fall just short of season sweep over big bad Bruins in 6-5 loss
In an epic rematch of their January 12th thriller, the Seattle Kraken and Boston Bruins traded heavy blows all night long. Ultimately, Boston was able to take advantage of Seattle’s mistakes enough to edge the upstart Kraken.
#ThePostman - D’Vonne Pickett Jr. Memorialized With Street Sign in the Central District
A street named after one of the Central District’s most beloved community members—D’Vonne Pickett Jr.
It was a dedication to his work and leadership in the community, a life that was extinguished by a bullet last October in front of The Postman, the business he and his wife founded.
The unveiling of the street sign at the corner of 21st Avenue and Union Street was a celebration—but also a highly emotional event.
Keith Williams of Flyright Productions joins The Day With Trae
"It all started when I was 10," Keith Williams said as he discussed the birth of the idea of "Flyright Productions." He said he’s always been in love with the camera from a young age.
Washington State’s Black History: Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Moore (1969-2017) hip-hop pioneer, musician, brilliant lyricist, educator, collaborator, youth advocate, and mentor was “Wordsayer”. He was a founding member of the Source of Labor crew that was a unique voice to arrive on the hip-hop scene in early 1990s Seattle.
4Culture Grants Uplift and Inspire Community Arts
If you are working on a project in King County that has arts, heritage, or preservation at its heart, apply for a 4Culture project grant.
Creamy Cone Cafe Serves Locally Sourced Ice Cream and Positivity
Seattle native Ashanti Mayfield is serving ice cream sourced from right here in the Pacific Northwest at the Creamy Cone Cafe. Watch the video to see what delicious flavors are available at the cafe and what other options are on the menu.