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"Empowering Youth: The Journey of Olu Dixon and Olu Productions"
Recently, Olu Dixon visited "The Day With Trae" to delve into his artistic and educational journey with host Trae Holiday, sharing the mission of Olu Productions and the impactful initiative, It's Never 2 Early 2 Create & Innovate (N2E).
Dixon didn't attend public school until high school. Instead, he was part of a Black-run homeschooling program called Black Starline, managed by his mother and a group of her friends. This experience marked the beginning of his involvement with the community.
From Seattle to Seoul: ParisAlexa's Journey Through Music and Identity
Just a month after her return from Korea, singer-songwriter Paris Alexa Williams aka Parisalexa is making waves with her chart-topping hit “Supernova” and gearing up for her performance at the upcoming Bumbershoot Festival in August.
She co-composed "Supernova," a track recorded by the South Korean girl group Aespa for their debut studio album Armageddon, alongside Kenzie and Dem Jointz, who also handled the arrangement.
PHOTOS: Unity Walk Calls for Support, Peace, Reconciliation, and Accountability
PHOTOS: Yesterday’s Unity Walk from Jimi Hendrix Park to Garfield High School in the Central District. (Photos Susan Fried)
A Movement Underfoot? Unity Walk Calls for Peace and Community Accountability to End Gun Violence in the Central District
The walk was not too far, only 1.4 miles, but yesterday's Unity Walk from Jimi Hendrix Park to Garfield High School was not about the distance between two points but rather the first steps on a journey for peace, reconciliation, and community accountability in Seattle’s Central District neighborhood which has found itself in the throes of gun violence. The latest victim being Amarr Murphy-Paine a student at Garfield High School who was shot and killed last week on campus.
Washington Health Benefit Exchange Unveils Community Art Installations Promoting Healthcare for All
In November 2023, Washington became one of the first states to open its health insurance marketplace to all residents, including undocumented immigrants. Everyone who lives in Washington state now has the opportunity to buy health and dental insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder, regardless of immigration status.
Exploring Generational Impact: Kathya Alexander's Journey Through the Civil Rights Era in debut novel “Keep A' Livin'”
Kathya Alexander stopped by "The Day With Trae" to discuss her debut novel, "Keep A' Livin'," with host Trae Holiday. Her novel was released in April 2024 by Aunt Lute Books. In addition to her remarkable achievements as an author and playwright, Kathya has received numerous awards from organizations such as 4Culture, the Office of Arts and Culture, Artist Trust, and Seattle Parks and Recreation.
King Khazm: The Beautiful Struggle
Clocking 25 years and counting in music, art, and community service here in Washington and throughout the world, with his origins coming from South Seattle King Khazm is a prominent figure in the culture. An emcee, producer, and community organizer in the Seattle hip-hop scene, Khazm continues to leave a valuable imprint.
Discovering the Towers of Tomorrow at MOHAI: A Journey Through LEGO Mastery
Towers of Tomorrow features replicas of famous skyscrapers like the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore, the Chrysler Building in New York, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and many more.
Behind the Scope: Meet LexScope
Award winning artist and film festival programmer, founder of his own production company, 100 million views and counting through platforms such as Instagram and YouTube, in addition to partnering with companies like Alaska Airlines, Reebok, and Nordstroms. LexScope has made an impressive imprint in the creative art field, and continues to expand his brand since its founding dating back to 2010.
Seattle’s chance of making the ultimate statement against Lynx
After beating the Mercury and the back-to-back defending champion Aces, the Seattle Storm are in control of their own destiny.
Mayor Harrell, Alongside Community Leaders, Honored Gun Violence Victims at New Memorial Garden Located in MLK Jr. Park
On Friday, June 7th, Mayor Bruce Harrell, city officials, and community leaders reflected on the recent surge in gun violence and commemorated a new garden in memory of victims of gun violence at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. This event comes in the wake of a shooting at Garfield High School, where 17-year-old Amarr Murphy-Paine was shot and killed while attempting to break up a fight between the shooter and another person.
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.
Yonny: Pursuing Music In The Digital Age
In the digital age, young artists are required not just to create and produce music but also to understand how to market that music online. Yonny is not only a singer-songwriter, but also a social media content creator. His song “City in Motion” was released in February and has since garnered 40,000 streams.
Leading the Charge: Rodney McCurry on coaching the Seattle Majestics and the WNFC’s Expansion
On this segment of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomes Rodney McCurry, Head Football Coach and Board Member for the Seattle Majestics. The Majestics are one of the premier teams in women's American football, competing in the Women's National Football Conference (WNFC). During the interview, McCurry shares his journey from his early days to his current role in coaching women's football and his vision for the future of the Seattle Majestics and the WNFC.
Community Unity: How Panther Lake Elementary and BEC are Shaping the Future
Recently, Converge Media producer Curtis Delgardo II and Central District’s very own recording artist, Mafi D, teamed up with the Black Equality Coalition and students from Panther Lake Elementary to create an anthem for the 4th and 5th grade Unstoppable Coaching Program. This powerful partnership highlights the incredible impact of community and shared purpose.
Top 6 Places to Get a Veggie Burger in Seattle for National Veggie Burger Day
Indulge in the best plant-based patties Seattle has to offer! From classic recipes to innovative creations, discover top spots like Rain City Burgers and Uneeda Burger for a delicious, meat-free experience.
Shaina Shepherd and finding her Americana sound
Before Beyoncé made a roots record, Shaina Shepherd was exploring the Americana genre. The music, inspired by the fusion of early European and African cultural narratives, compelled the young artist. The genre swept her away with its ability to tell a story that focuses on the warm tonality of the human spirit.
PHOTOS: Towers of Tomorrow Comes to MOHAI
Get ready to be immersed in a land of LEGO Bricks as Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry hosts the Towers of Tomorrow pop-up exhibit. The exhibit features astonishing skyscrapers from North America, Asia and Australia constructed in breathtaking architectural detail by Ryan McNaught, one of only 21 LEGO® Certified Professionals in the world.
LANGSTON's Sadiqua Iman Talks Latest Highlights: Upcoming Events and Community Programs
Sadiqua Iman, Program Director at LANGSTON, recently joined Trae Holiday on "The Day With Trae" to discuss the organization's latest events and programs. Starting the segment, Iman highlighted the Learn at Langston comedy classes, which are nearing the end of their current session but are expected to return soon.
Scratching Master: Supreme La Rock and the Timeless Art of Reviving Music
On a Christmas morning some years ago, a four-year-old Danny "Supreme La Rock" Clavesilla tore through wrapping paper to unveil a turntable. Decades later, that four-year-old has become an internationally known DJ, still scratching up vinyl records and producing music in a lane all his own.