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Transforming Public Safety: Lisa Daugaard on Purpose Dignity Action's Community-Based Approach
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper engaged in a thoughtful conversation with Lisa Daugaard, Co-Executive Director of Purpose Dignity Action (PDA). Formerly known as the Public Defender Association, PDA has evolved from a public defense organization to a trailblazer in community-based public safety strategies.
Belize: A Journey of Sisterhood, Art, and Culture
A few years ago, Takiyah "TDub" Ward aka the Art Queen of Converge, embarked on an incredible journey to Belize with her Converge Media family. This unforgettable experience opened her eyes to the power of art, culture, and sisterhood. From the moment they landed, the energy was electric. Belize, a country bursting with life, captivated Takiyah with its vibrant mix of Maya, Mestizo, Creole, and Garifuna cultures and its breathtaking natural beauty.
Intiman Announces 24-25 Season and New Cabaret Experience
Intiman Theatre is thrilled to announce its 2024-25 season, and the launch of the Intiman Cabaret, a brand-new experience that will showcase work from Seattle and beyond in an intimate setting. Nine shows are part of the season, including the return of beloved Black Nativity. This exciting expansion comes as Intiman enters the fourth year as the professional theatre-in-residence at Seattle Central College, where students earning their AA Degree in Technical Theatre for Social Justice gain on-the-job training while shadowing union professionals.
Besa’s Back! Here Is What You Can Expect In This Week’s Episode
Besa Gordon returns from her 10-week hiatus with a very special episode of Back2Besa. This gratitude-filled episode will give viewers a look into Besa's healing journey and feature the people and organizations that have supported Back2Besa.
Fremont Fridays: Creating an All-Ages Music Scene in Seattle
Fremont Fridays is a Seattle-based event founded by Marshall Hugh to make music more accessible to young people by creating an all-ages stage in partnership with GZ Radio. This platform allows young artists to showcase their talents while bringing together music enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy and support the local music scene.
Kenshi Killzzz: Weaving Culture and Rhythm into Seattle’s Soundscape
At the crossroads of lo-fi and R&B, Kailyn Baccetti, also known as Kenshi Killzzz, crafts a sound that’s as fresh as it is evocative. Her music videos are visual poetry, blending traditional Indian attire with edgy streetwear, while her vlogs and photography account offer a behind-the-scenes look at her creative world.
Empowering Teens: Taanvi Arekapudi Discusses Youth Mental Health Advocacy
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper filled in for host Trae Holiday to interview Taanvi Arekapudi, a 15-year-old social entrepreneur, international bestselling author, and youth mental health advocate. At such a young age, Taanvi has already made a significant impact through her advocacy work and her book, "Uplift Teens Today." The interview delved into her inspiring journey, mental health initiatives, and her vision to create better support systems for youth mental health.
Mariners halt four-game losing skid with 16-3 blowout of Athletics
Following back-to-back walk off losses to begin their final road series in Oakland, the Seattle Mariners put up 16 runs in a blowout victory over the Athletics to snap their four-game losing streak.
Besa Gordon Returns to the Studio After 10-Week Break
After a 10-week hiatus, Besa Gordon was back in the Black Media Matters Studio last night and is ready to reconnect with her audience. Although she is still on a healing journey, Besa was grateful to be back doing what she loves and was thankful for the amazing team that kept Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle going strong in her absence.
Storm shades the Sun in much-needed win, 71-64
Coming off a second straight frustrating loss to a contender, the Seattle Storm were able to get back on the winning track tonight behind a gritty 71-64 win on the road against the Connecticut Sun.
Eva Walker Leads the Charge: AFROPUNK Makes Its Seattle Debut
AFROPUNK is coming to Seattle for the first time this weekend.
Set against the backdrop of Pier 62 at Seattle’s new Waterfront Park on September 7, 2024, this all-ages event promises a dynamic celebration of Black culture and music. KEXP’s Eva Walker, known for her role as the host of The Black Tones and a passionate advocate for the local music scene, will be hosting.
Seattle's Big Day of Play: A Celebration of Diversity and Community
Seattle Parks and Recreation's Big Day of Play, a free event held in Southeast Seattle, was a vibrant celebration of diversity, community engagement, and recreational opportunities. The event showcased the wide range of services offered by Seattle Parks and Recreation and provided a platform for community members to connect with staff and each other.
Seattle Officials Announce $14.55 Million Investment to Enhance School Safety and Support Amid Gun Violence
On Thursday, August 21, Mayor Bruce Harrell, joined by Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones at Rainier Beach High School, announced a $14.55 million investment plan to enhance student safety and mental health in Seattle Public Schools. Addressing an audience of press, families, students, and school staff, Harrell emphasized that this initiative is a response to the rise in gun violence as the new school year approaches.
The Art Brothers: Creating Fire in the Amazon Understory
The Amazon Spheres in Seattle are not only a marvel of architecture and a hub for plant life, but recently was also home to a unique artistic collaboration. Meet the Art Brothers, Moses Sun and barry johnson, two artists who have found inspiration and a platform for their work in the understory of this urban rainforest.
Sun Sets in California: Mariners lose series to Angels, dimming postseason hopes to a weak flicker
Coming off a winning homestand against the San Francisco Giants and Tampa Bay Rays, the Seattle Mariners headed into a ten-game road trip with hopes to carry momentum and make up lost ground against the Houston Astros for the top spot in the AL West. A disaster series in Anaheim against the Angels has changed plans, and now the Mariners seem doomed for their postseason hopes.
Loyd and Ogwumike detail the Storm’s ailing season after road loss to Sun
The Seattle Storm are struggling heavy since returning to WNBA regular season action from the Olympic break, and despite securing a playoff berth two days ago the team is going through it. Veteran leaders Jewell Loyd and Nneka Ogwumike spoke following the loss to the Sun today to detail the teams struggles.
Clark Atlanta Student Finds Her Voice at Converge Media
Naomi Kirori, a junior mass media arts major at Clark Atlanta University, shared her inspiring experience as an intern with Converge Media on The Day with Trae with host Trae Holiday. Connecting with Converge through Africatown, Naomi was actively involved in administrative tasks, particularly enjoying booking and connecting guests for the show.
Empowering Seattle's Small Businesses: David Long on Sales Coaching, Community Building, and Making an Impact
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed David Long, a seasoned Seattleite and expert in sales coaching and business growth. He joined Trae to discuss his business Supporting Visions. He shares about his business and the solutions they offer.
Chimaera Bailey: Elevating Youth Voices and Empowering Change
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Chimaera Bailey, a dynamic community organizer and advocate with a long-standing commitment to youth empowerment. Bailey, who began her work with the organization Powerful Voices in 2011, shared her journey of supporting young people and creating spaces for them to find and use their voices in meaningful ways.
Champ Boxing: Building Champions In and Out of the Ring
Champ Boxing, a Seattle-based non-profit organization, is making a real difference in the lives of young people. Founded by Kevin Loyal in an abandoned classroom at Rainier Beach High School, Champ Boxing provides free boxing training and mentorship to youth in the community.