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Aaliyah Kois Jacob: A Rising Star in STG Elevate's Spoken Word Program

Aaliyah is a proud GED grad and is in her first year at Seattle Central College. Starting with dance, drawing, and music, then incorporating poetry and writing, her love for the arts is endless and continues to grow as she steps into the role of youth assistant director of Lifted! Youth Gospel Choir, and works on her first EP. Though her teen years have been rocky, to say the least, Aaliyah is ready to bring raw vulnerability to the stage and give a compassionate voice to this community. She is so grateful to STG for this opportunity!

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Celebrity Edge: A Cruise Experience Like No Other

Celebrity Edge is not just a cruise ship; it's a destination in itself. From the moment you step on board, you're greeted with luxury, innovation, and endless entertainment options. One of the highlights of Celebrity Edge is its extraordinary dining experiences. Eden Restaurant offers a culinary journey like no other, where the food is not just delicious but also a feast for the eyes. The innovative dishes and impeccable service make dining at Eden an unforgettable experience.

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Trae Holiday Uplifts the Therapy Fund Foundation and Black Philanthropy Month on Good Day Seattle

Trae Holiday, filling in for Besa Gordon, joined Erin Mayovsky on Good Day Seattle on FOX 13 yesterday to discuss Black Philanthropy Month and the Therapy Fund Foundation. Holiday shared her enthusiasm for the foundation's work, highlighting their second annual "Reclaiming Wellness" event at Green River College. The event focused on promoting well-being and mental health for people of color, a mission that the Therapy Fund Foundation is dedicated to.

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Mighty: The Buick Boy on the Big Stage

In the heart of Portland’s bustling music scene, Mighty—also known as Mathias Mauk—has carved out a unique space with his compelling artistry and personal resilience. His latest project, Buick Boy, isn’t just an album; it’s a raw, emotional journey that reflects his tumultuous past and triumphant present.

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Back From Tanzania Healing Journey Besa Gordon Thanks Trae Holiday for Her Support

Besa Gordon, the beloved host of Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle, has returned to the Emerald City after her healing journey to Tanzania. While still on leave to prioritize her health, Besa made a special visit to the Black Media Matters studio to personally express her gratitude to TraeAnna Holiday, who has been graciously filling in as guest host since taking over from Deaunte Damper.

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Leslie Jones is coming to the Moore Theatre this September

See comedian and actress Leslie Jones live at The Moore Theatre on Saturday, September 7th for a night of stand-up comedy! Leslie Jones is best known for her work as a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live, which has earned her two Emmy Award nominations, along with a nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy/Variety Series by the Writers Guild of America. Don't miss your chance to see Leslie Jones live in Seattle!

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Tahirah Memory: Through the Analogues of Memory

In the ever-evolving world of music, few artists embody the essence of soulful storytelling and genuine connection as Tahirah Memory does. With a career that has beautifully woven together elements of jazz, soul, and personal narrative, Memory’s journey is a testament to the power of music as a vessel for both self-expression and intimate connection.

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The Importance of Water Safety and Swim Equity: A Conversation with Loria Yeadon

In a recent interview on The Day with Trae, Loria Yeadon, a representative from the YMCA of Greater Seattle, discussed the critical issue of water safety and swim equity. Yeadon emphasized the alarming statistics surrounding drowning, particularly among children of color. Black children ages one to 14 are five times more likely to drown than their Caucasian counterparts, and this disparity increases to ten times for Black children between the ages of 11 and 12.

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All she does is Wynne: Portland's rising rap star

When 12-year-old Sina Holwerda told her parents she wanted to be a rapper, they didn’t expect it to stick. After 15 years, the now 27-year-old Holwerda, known by her middle name “Wynne,” clearly had the right idea. The Lake Oswego-raised University of Oregon grad is a rapidly rising hip-hop star based in Portland.

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Columbia City Beat Walk: A South Seattle Block Party Like No Other

The Columbia City Beat Walk, a vibrant celebration of community, art, and culture, took place this month in the heart of Seattle's South End. This lively event, now in its third decade and produced by the visionary Trish Gallow, has become a beloved tradition for locals and visitors alike.

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Trae Holiday Uplifts Federal Way Black Pioneers on Good Day Seattle

Trae Holiday, who is the current guest host of Back2Besa as well as host of her own show, The Day With Trae, joined Erin Mayovsky on the set of FOX 13’s Good Day Seattle this morning for a sneak preview of this weekend episode of Back2Besa in which TraeAnna highlighted a recent Black History Event celebrated in the City of Federal Way which acknowledged the city’s early Black pioneers.

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