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The Color Purple Hits the Stage with Soul, Power & Purpose at Village Theatre
Village Theatre’s new production of The Color Purple is more than a musical — it’s an emotional journey brought to life through rich harmonies, gospel roots, and a cast that feels like family.
Celebrating Youth Voices: The 11th Annual Rising Voices Showcase by Speak With Purpose
The power of youth storytelling will take center stage at the upcoming 11th Annual Rising Voices Oratory Showcase & Celebration, hosted by Speak With Purpose (SWP). The event, which amplifies the voices of young scholars across King County, will be held on Saturday, June 14 at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Preliminaries were Saturday, May 31, and the showcase is free and open to the public.
Spice with Purpose: Qemem Hot Sauce Brings Ethiopian Flavor to the Table
If you're someone who appreciates heat with flavor, Qemem Hot Sauce is a brand worth knowing. Recently featured on Back2Besa, Qemem founder Embeba sat down with Besa Gordon to share the story behind her bold, flavorful hot sauces that celebrate culture, community, and culinary creativity.
Drawn to Heal: Jenefeness Franke Talks Softness, Self-Love & the Power of a Healed Girl Summer
In an intimate and powerful Back2Besa interview, Besa Gordon sat down with author, speaker, and coach Jenefeness Franke to dive into her newest book Drawn To You—a heartfelt guide to healing, self-discovery, and feminine energy.
Rena Butler on Breaking Boundaries, Staying Curious, and Creating “Cracks” at Pacific Northwest Ballet
When choreographer and dancer Rena Butler flew into Seattle fresh off a birthday trip to France, she came with more than just jet lag—she arrived with purpose, power, and a new production in the works for Pacific Northwest Ballet's Director’s Choice series. Besa Gordon sat down with Rena for an intimate conversation about life, legacy, and her upcoming piece titled Cracks.
Lex Scope Takes Over Back2Besa — Uplifts Seattle Film Commission on Good Day Seattle
With Besa Gordon out this week, creative multi-hyphenate Lex Scope is stepping in to guest host Back2Besa—and he made his Good Day Seattle debut to talk all about what he’s bringing to the show.
The Griot Party Experience Returns for a Powerful Juneteenth Celebration in Seattle
When Juneteenth rolls around, Seattle will once again feel the electric energy of community, creativity, and culture thanks to the Griot Party Experience. Hosted at the state-of-the-art Broadway Performance Theater, this free event is more than just a celebration—it's a full-on unity experience.
Debrena Jackson Gandy Talks About Why Your “Perfect Man” List Isn’t Working
In a recent segment of The Love Lab with Debrena on Back2Besa, relationship coach Debrena Jackson Gandy dives deep into a concept many women are familiar with: “The List.” You know the one—tall, successful, attractive, ambitious. But according to Debrena, that list might be doing more harm than good.
Lex Scope Grabs The Mic: A Sneak Peek at This Week's Episode of Back2Besa
Get ready, Back2Besa fans! This week, the incredibly talented Lex Scope is stepping in as guest host, filling in for Besa Gordon. Lex Scope, originally from North Carolina and now a 12-year Washington resident, is a multifaceted creative force: a cinematographer, producer, movie lover, and community curator.
Goody Cutz: A Lakewood Barbershop Combines Local Charm with Global Ambition
Stationed on the main strip of South Tacoma Way, Goody Cutz Barber and Beauty, owned by Jahara Miller, brings local perspective with boundless aspirations to the Lakewood community.
Denkyem Co-op’s Third Thursdays Are More Than a Meetup—They’re a Movement
At Drum Roll Wine in Renton, Washington, something powerful happens every Third Thursday. Organized by Denkyem Co-op and led by CEO Dion Cook, these monthly gatherings are more than just networking events—they’re a space of healing, collaboration, and strategy for Black entrepreneurs and community leaders.
Deaunte Damper's 40th Birthday: A Celebration of Community and Love
Deaunte Damper’s 40th birthday celebration at Acts on Stage in White Center was a heartfelt event filled with love and appreciation from his community, including his "Converge family" and "BUILD 206 brothers."
I AM ENOUGH by Besa Gordon
Besa Gordon's powerful spoken word piece, recorded live at “Dear Sis” in Spokane, Washington, is a profound declaration of self-acceptance and personal empowerment. The poem confronts societal pressures and internalized criticism, challenging the narrative that individuals, particularly Black women, must conform to external expectations.
Coffee, Kicks, and Community: Inside Blend's Unique Concept
Blend Coffee and Kicks is revolutionizing the coffee scene with its unique hybrid concept, seamlessly blending coffee culture, sneaker enthusiasm, and a strong sense of local community in a way that's completely new to the North American market.
From Healing to Juicing: How Rhonda Faison Turned Love Into a Business at Pike Place Market
Rhonda Faison didn’t plan to become a juice bar owner. In fact, she once dreamed of being a doctor. But life had other plans. After her brother became a quadriplegic, Rhonda—who had been working in emergency medicine—found herself questioning her career path. While caring for him, she started researching plant medicine as a way to help him feel better without the overload of prescriptions. That personal mission sparked something much bigger.
A Fresh Soul in Spokane: How Michael C. Brown is Feeding Futures and Building Community
In Spokane’s East Central neighborhood, Fresh Soul isn’t just serving Southern classics—it’s serving purpose. At the heart of it all is Michael C. Brown, founder of the Spokane Eastside Reunion Association and the visionary behind this powerful community hub. What looks like a cozy restaurant on the outside is actually a life-changing job training program for youth, complete with resume workshops, financial literacy, and a 99% job placement rate.
MUVA Seattle: Where Motherhood and Creativity Thrive Side by Side
When you step into MUVA, nestled on the 3rd floor of Seattle’s Columbia Tower, you can feel the energy shift. It's not just an art space—it's a movement. Founded by Jonarra Swanson, MUVA was born from her own experiences as a single mother navigating the art world.
Akeem Ali Brings the Energy to Tacoma with Innovative Change Makers
The South Sound was lit as rising star Akeem Ali brought his signature blend of smooth lyrics and vibrant stage presence to Jazzbones in Tacoma. Presented by the Innovative Change Makers (ICM), the event wasn’t just another night out—it was a celebration of community, connection, and pure joy.
Jazz Highlights Black-Owned Lender Denkyem Co-Op on Good Day Seattle
Yesterday morning, Jazz from Seattle returned to Good Day Seattle on FOX13 for a second week as she fills in for Besa Gordon, who is currently on leave. During the interview with host Erin Mayovsky, Jazz highlighted Denkyem Co-Op, a Black-led community development financial institution.
Tacoma's Mattice Beauty Supply: A Story of Survival, Community, and Defying the Odds
Through the doors of a quant yellow storefront in Tacoma sits Mattice Hoyt, the owner and operator of Mattice Beauty Supply. Opened in 2020, Mattice Beauty Supply has filled an enormous gap in the Tacoma community as the only Black-owned beauty supply store in Tacoma.