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PHOTOS: White Center Vigil for Thomas Joe Garrett
“We are here today to make sure that people know that he was very well loved by his family and by his community. He graduated from Garfield High School and attended Eastern Washington, a real renaissance man and musician, inventor, and very spiritual person who brought peace and positive energy,” said Wyking Garrett about his uncle, 81 year old Thomas Joe Garrett who was killed in a hit and run on Monday, April 22nd just south of the intersection of SW Roxbury Street and 15th Ave SW in unincorporated White Center.
PHOTOS: Hoops, Hype, and Heart: Inside SonicsWasTaken
Sonics fans, unite! Earlier this month, the SonicsWasTaken event that took place in SoDo brought together fans from all over the city to celebrate their love of basketball, fashion, art, design, music, culinary delights, libations, and community. Host Trae Holiday from The Day With Trae caught up with Sonics to discuss why they want the team back and what the community is doing to make it happen.
Director Brodrick Ryans Delves into 'Brown Bodies on a Blue Earth' on The Day With Trae
In a recent segment of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday met with Brodrick Ryans, the director of the thought-provoking production ‘Brown Bodies on a Blue Earth.’ During the episode, Ryans delved into his journey into the world of theater and directing, offering viewers a glimpse into the inspirations and motivations behind his work.
Embracing Healing: Kweli Vuur's Journey to Self-Motherhood
Kweli Vuur, a poet of healing and spiritual development, recently joined host Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae" to talk about her Mother’s Day event “A Mother is Healing.” The event is a space for healing, a space to contemplate how each person has been mothered and how they may mother themselves in turn.
In Case You Missed It: Watch Back2Besa Episode 41 Hosted by Besa Gordon
On this episode of Back2Besa, we talk Spring fashion trends with my stylist Akia Ronai, we uplift the Northside Step Team as they get ready for the 2024 West Coast National Youth Step Show Competition in Vegas, we get a look at the new Seattle Storm “Center for Basketball Performance” practice facility, we learn how to write your first poem with Converge media procedure and poet, Acacia Salisbury, we see poetry performances from Ebo Barton, Rhea Melina, and Joel Duran, Besa goes to her Dad's job bring your kids to work day at Rite In The Rain. Plus, we have events to know about.
Rhea Melina Performs “Pulling Down God Is Easy” on Back2Besa
For National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon highlighted talented poets around the greater Seattle area on Back2Besa over the weekend. One of those poets was Rhea Melina, who performed her poem “Pulling Down God Is Easy” at the Black Media Matters Studio.
PHOTOS: Celebrating 23 Years of Style: Platinum Plush Fashions' Grand Re-Opening
Platinum Plush Fashions marked its 23rd anniversary with a Grand Re-opening Celebration. Thanks to the Seattle Office of Economic Development, the store underwent a stunning transformation led by all Black contractors. Our cameras captured the historic ribbon-cutting ceremony as loyal community members joined owner Nikita Mathis in celebrating this momentous occasion.
PHOTOS: Bubblin Brown Sugar 2024
Our cameras were there as the community was brought together once again by the annual Bubblin Brown Sugar dance competition at Garfield High School. This event has been a beloved tradition for decades, uniting generations through dance and community fellowship. Dance teams from across Seattle came together to showcase their passion and talent, captivating the audience and uplifting one another in a display of unity.
Ebo Barton Performs “Freedom Cut Me Loose” on Back2Besa
In honor of National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon highlighted some incredible poets here in the greater Seattle area on Back2Besa over the weekend. One of the featured poets was Ebo Barton, who performed his poem "Freedom Cut Me Loose" at the Black Media Matters Studio.
National Poetry Month Spotlight: Insights from Acacia Salisbury on Back2Besa
In honor of National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon engaged in a captivating conversation with Acacia Salisbury, a producer at Converge Media and a talented poet. Acacia's journey with poetry began at the tender age of 7 when her grandmother introduced her to the renowned poet and author Maya Angelou.
AP Diaz Talks Swim Seattle's Mission to Eradicate Youth Drowning Disparities
AP Diaz, Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation, recently sat down with host Trae Holiday on a "The Day With Trae" segment to discuss Swim Seattle, an innovative pilot program spearheaded by the department. Uniting various organizations throughout the Northwest, this initiative strives to dismantle barriers to swimming education and address the alarming disparity in drowning rates among youth of color, something Diaz highlights as the critical importance of this initiative, particularly due to Seattle's unique geography.
Mashing their way to victory: Mariners use great starting pitching and the long ball to take series opener against Diamondbacks
Returning home from a successful road trip with stops in Colorado and Texas, the Seattle Mariners returned home to T-Mobile Park to begin a six-game homestand with a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, taking that series opener by a 6-1 result behind three homers and a strong start by Emerson Hancock.
Besa Gordon Shines a Light on the Northside Step Team on FOX 13's Good Day Seattle
Written by Besa Gordon - In high school, I was a proud member of the Seattle-based step team Beta Rose Petals. So, when I heard about the Northside Step Team heading to the West Coast Youth Nationals Step Competition in Vegas, I couldn't wait to share their story with all of you.
State of the Mariners – April 26th, 2024
In a new series Circling Seattle Sports will be doing, writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners currently: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.
We Live In Color Set To Make Triumphant Return to the Converge Media Network on May 2nd
Host Deaunte Damper is set to bring his show We Live In Color back to the airwaves of Seattle and beyond. After a hiatus, the energetic and engaging host is coming home with a new set, new guests, new graphics and more as he builds a home for Seattle’s LGBTQ+ community to share their stories and perspectives. It’s a return which has been a long time coming for the community leader, and he’s excited to share this new chapter with the city.
Delbert Richardson talks 'The Unspoken Truths' and the Upcoming 'THE LION TELLS HIS TALE'" on The Day With Trae
In a recent episode of "The Day With Trae," host Trae Holiday was joined by Delbert Richardson, the visionary behind the American History Traveling Museum: "The Unspoken Truths." Richardson shared insights into the museum and teased an exciting upcoming production at Intiman Theatre titled "THE LION TELLS HIS TALE," which will star Richardson himself.
Danyale Thomas the Menopause Mentor on Oral Health Challenges During Menopause
In case you missed it, recently, on "The Day with Trae," Menopause Mentor Danyale Thomas returned for another Menopause Monday to discuss with host Trae Holiday the oral health issues that arise during perimenopause and menopause.
Gwendolyn Phillips Coates talks about the Wonder of Women Gallery and Retreat Revival in Seattle
Gwendolyn Phillips Coates stopped by The Day with Trae recently to talk with host Trae Holiday about the Wonder of Women retreat revival in May. Coates is the manager of Wonder of Women, WOW Gallery, here in Seattle.
Storm legend Sue Bird joins the team’s ownership group
Continuing to add to her historic resume, retired Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird is joining the teams ownership group, Force10 Hoops, the franchise announced on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024.