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Blast From The Past: Vanishing Seattle Exhibit Brings Iconic Seattle Signs to the Public
The Vanishing Seattle exhibit at Railspur is a blast from the past for Seattleites young and old. Featuring signage from historic Seattle businesses, many of which are no longer around, it’s a trip down memory lane for many. We were at the opening of the exhibit last Friday to check it out and speak with Cynthia Brothers of Vanishing Seattle.
Prioritizing Black Mental Health at the Therapy Fund Foundation’s Reclaiming Wellness Event Creates Impact
The Therapy Fund Foundation hosted their first annual reclaiming wellness event built to help the Black community build healthy self-care habits and discuss mental health challenges. Converge Media was a proud sponsor of the event at Green River College, which featured keynote speaker Dr. Uché Blackstock, the founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity.
Leagues Cup letdown: Sounders got off to hot start, but fire quickly stomped out as Monterrey wins, 4-2
The Seattle Sounders were bounced from the 2023 Leagues Cup with their loss to Monterrey, despite the Sounders scoring twice within the first six minutes of the match. Seattle’s frustrations during the current year continue, as they remain in search of answers for their own issues.
Noah Fant comes off Physically Unable to Perform list ahead of contract year
The Seattle Seahawks activated tight end Noah Fant off the Physically Unable to Perform list on the fifth day of Training Camp workouts, ahead of a potentially big season for the former Bronco as he enters a contract year.
Balcer’s penalty pushes Reign to win over Wave, clinching Challenge Cup’s West Division
The OL Reign clinched the West division of the 2023 UKG Challenge Cup behind another clean sheet and Bethany Balcer’s penalty goal in the 71st minute. Without their 8 international players currently at the World Cup, the Reign grinded out a tight victory to earn themselves an automatic bid to the semifinals of this years Challenge Cup.
Welcome Back - Deaunte Damper returns to host The Day With Trae next week
Community leader, activist and personality Deaunte Damper makes his return to Converge Media as he’s set to fill in for Trae Holiday next week on The Day With Trae. Damper is the host of We Live In Color (which is currently between seasons) on the Converge Media Network and brings with him his unique blend of empathy, humor and knowledge.
South Seattle Emerald Welcomes Rosette Royale as New Managing Editor
The South Seattle Emerald is delighted to announce the appointment of Rosette Royale as our first full-time Managing Editor. Royale is set to join the team on August 14th, 2023. Their hiring marks a significant addition to the already talented and dedicated newsroom.
New Chief Health Officer/Chief Medical Officer at Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) to Lead Whole-Person Care Delivery
Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW), the not-for-profit Washington-based managed-care organization, has hired Demetria Malloy, MD, MSHS as the new Chief Health Officer/Chief Medical Officer.
Central District Leaders Push Back Against Proposed Off-Leash Dog Park at Powell Barnett
Powell Barnett Park in the Central District is a peaceful place that neighbors use for play, exercise, family gatherings and more.
But that tranquility could come to an end. Seattle Parks and Recreation is considering installing a fenced-in, off-leash dog park in an open, grassy section of the park—right next to a picnic area.
Julie-C Joins Erik Kalligraphy to Discuss On The Block
Special guest host Erik Kalligraphy sits down with Julie-C, the Co-Founder of Forever Safe Spaces, to talk about the monthly creative market place "On the Block" that happens in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighborhood every second Saturday through October.
Lydig Construction and ANEW Provide Opportunities to Thrive in Construction
#BuildTheBeach - “I want to hear the story of a young Latina, a young Black woman who says ‘I bought my first house at 21’, ‘I built my house at 25.’ I believe that our company is on the path to create these realities,” Diversity & Inclusion Outreach Manager at Lydig Construction Diahnna Núñez said.
Re-upping on Uchenna: Seahawks sign Nwosu to three-year extension
A few days prior to the start of Seahawks training camp, Seattle’s front office gave outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu a three-year contract extension to keep him in Seattle through the 2027 season. It continues a trend of the Seahawks giving extensions to players in their late 20’s ahead of training camp.
Baptist Convention Partners With Department of Health to Call Out Tobacco Industry and Provide Critical Vaccines to the Community
The General Baptist Convention (GBCNW) is making a return this summer with its “Unconventional Convention” — and is teaming up with the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) to bring the tobacco industry to account for its targeting of Blacks/African Americans across the nation with menthol, a key ingredient in its deadliest products.
Join us for Poetry Love on August 9th from 6 pm - 9 pm
Converge Media is proud to present Poetry Love - a spoken word event celebrating the art of language and uplifting stories and voices which need to be heard. The show on August 9th will feature Abigail Echo-Hawk, Joel Duran, WaxTheProducer and Leija Farr performing sets from 7-9 pm following a mixer at 6.
Mariners offense leaves a Blank Space on the scoreboard in ninth inning, run out of heroics as Blue Jays take series finale
In their series and homestand finale, the Seattle Mariners couldn't pull another magical ending out from under the Toronto Blue Jays. In another back and forth affair, it was Toronto who got the last laugh, although Seattle had already won the series.
Struggling Storm continue to face self inflicted issues, falling to Sky 75-90, to drop ninth straight loss
The Seattle Storm dropped their ninth-straight game, and their second since the second half of the season began, as they never were able to get a lead against the Chicago Sky. The visiting Chicago dominated the boards, ensuring their lead over a Seattle team that cannot seem to put an all-around effort together.
The Man: Teoscar Hernandez comes up clutch again as Mariners take their game of the year candidate over Blue Jays
The Seattle Mariners secured a series win over the Toronto Blue Jays, winning their ninth of the last ten games over their neighbors to the North at T-Mobile Park. A home run derby of sorts broke out, there was an ejection, Teoscar Hernandez continues to terrorize Toronto, and the Mariners got a crucial victory.
Walkoff (Teoscar’s version): Mariners beat Blue Jays in back-and-forth thriller
Teoscar Hernandez’s walk off base hit in the bottom of the ninth gave the Seattle Mariners a game one victory over Hernandez’s former team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Strong pitching on both sides had this game in a tight battle, but ultimately the Mariners prevailed in a big win.
Spooky G settling back in with Seattle: Williams continues to reintegrate herself with the Storm
After joining the Seattle Storm for a second year during the All-Star break, athletic forward Gabby Williams appears to be getting herself settled back in with the team not only with her play on the court, but also her presence off it.