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The Power of Gentle Accountability: NaKeesa Frazier-Jennings Talks Uplifting Black Women
Omari Salisbury, guest host of The Day With Trae, recently welcomed back author, artist, and entrepreneur NaKeesa Frazier-Jennings to the Black Media Matters Studio to discuss her book, “100 Days of Gentle Accountability for Black Women.” Frazier-Jennings shared her philosophy behind the concept of gentle accountability and the intentionality behind her work aimed at uplifting the community pillars and temples that are Black women.
Seattle Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson Announces Transition Team Members
Seattle Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson has announced the formation of a 60-member transition team to assist with her move into office. The team, composed of experts across various sectors including housing, business, labor, arts, and community safety, will focus on delivering on the Mayor-Elect's vision for an affordable, accessible, and innovative city.
World Day of Remembrance: A Call to Action for SE Seattle Street Safety
This Saturday, the Southeast Seattle community will gather to remember the lives lost and forever changed by traffic violence on local streets. The World Day of Remembrance For Road Traffic Victims is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a vital call to action for the safety and dignity of every person who walks, bikes, or drives in these neighborhoods.
Advocating for Indigenous Rights: Gabe Galanda Talks Pressing Native Issues
Guest host Omari Salisbury recently welcomed Indigenous rights lawyer Gabe Galanda to The Day With Trae to discuss pressing issues within the Native American community, including the ongoing disenrollment controversy at the Nooksack Reservation and the broader challenges facing tribal communities.
The Right Choice for Your Vision: Why Converge Media is Your Ideal Video Production Partner
In today's digital landscape, high-quality storytelling and video content is essential for engaging audiences, driving conversions, and building strong brand awareness. Yet, few companies possess the in-house creative, technical, and storytelling expertise required to truly excel. This is where Converge Media steps in to best tell your story to communities that need to hear it.
Scope Screenings: A First Look at the Diamond of Opportunity Trailer
Tonight is the night! We are heading to the historic LANGSTON (Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute) for a very special edition of Scope Screenings.
The Re-Sole 206 Combine Sneakers and Service with Sole Food: For The Community
The Re-Sole 206 is hosting Sole Food: For The Community, spearheaded by Takiyah “T-Dub” Ward, this Saturday, November 29, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. This special gathering is a marketplace rooted in care, culture, and connection, combining The Re-Sole’s sneaker donation program with local vendors, tasty food, and a deep dedication to uplifting the community.
Vic Daggs II: Why Personal Growth is the Foundation of Universal Sound
The Black Media Matter Studio was full of brotherly love when Seattle rapper and multi-faceted artist Vic Daggs II joined his long-time friend Curtis Delgardo II on Almost The Weekend! last week. The pair dove into Daggs’ motivation behind his artistry in music, audio engineering, and fashion design, and his focus on capturing authentic moments of creative excellence.
"Almost The Weekend!": Your Hot Ticket to PNW Culture and Star Power
Ready to kick off your weekend with a jolt of energy, unfiltered conversation, and a direct line to the pulse of the Pacific Northwest? Look no further than Converge Media's "Almost The Weekend!"—the show that has rapidly become the destination for both national stars and local legends to share what's hot, what's happening, and what truly matters in our community.
Culturally Responsive Healing: How Northwest Credible Messenger is Transforming Behavioral Health
Last week on The Day with Trae, guest host Omari Salisbury sat down with Dr. Jason Clark, Executive Director of Northwest Credible Messenger, to discuss the organization's groundbreaking work in community building and behavioral health. Northwest Credible Messenger is, above all, dedicated to promoting healing and wellness within the Black and brown communities, Clark said.
‘Slices of Black American Life’: MR. TOMONOSHi To Take Over LANGSTON!
The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute is transforming into a sacred space for Black imagination on Sunday, November 30. Former NFL star-turned-creative visionary, Martellus Bennett, aka MR. TOMONOSHi, is bringing his electrifying show, "Slices of Black American Life," right here to Seattle’s Central District.
Through The Eyes of an Intern: Elizah Lourdes Rendorio’s Experience at Converge
Elizah Lourdes Rendorio, a senior in the University of Washington’s (UW) journalism and public interest communications program, has been making a significant impact during her internship at Converge. During a recent interview on The Day With Trae with guest host Omari Salisbury, Rendorio shared insights into her work, motivations behind her journalistic endeavors, and the rewarding experience of focusing on community-centric journalism.
Trae Holiday Wraps 2025 Season Next Week
Next week marks the last week of “The Day With Trae” until February 15, 2026. Ending the season strong, the final five episodes will feature guests Kendra Liddell, Lyndsey Williams, Crystal Hairston, Justin Pinder, and Bob Kettle. Stay tuned for more updates on Trae’s return in February, 2026.
Takiyah Ward and The Re-Sole 206 Bring Sneakers, Vendors, and Community Spirit
Last week on Almost The Weekend!, the Art Queen of Converge Takiyah “T-Dub” Ward joined host Besa Gordon to discuss Sole Food: For The Community, The Re-Sole 206’s upcoming event that combines T-Dub’s love of sneakers with a dedication to uplifting community this Thanksgiving season.
R&B Parties, Seahawks Meetups & Vic Daggs II on Almost The Weekend
This week on Almost the Weekend, Besa and Cuddy are bringing the vibes, the events, and a whole lot of hometown love. Cuddy kicks things off with a stacked lineup of Weekend Warm-Up picks—from “For the Lovers Only” and R&B Live’s 10-year anniversary to Four Seasons’ immersive creative showcase and more.
The Beauty of Representation: Besa Gordon Uplifts Zara Jo Beauty Supply On Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning for a Support Black Business uplift of Zara Jo Beauty Supply, a new beauty supply store in Seattle’s Central District owned by Jamal Wilson. After stopping by the storefront with Converge Media host Trae Holiday, Gordon shared that she left feeling joyful and represented.
Bars, Belonging, and Being a Dad: Mafi D Talks Music and His Career Trajectory
Seattle rapper and artist Mafi D recently joined host Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy, on Almost The Weekend! for the first in-person edition of Artist Corner. Growing up in Seattle’s Central District, Mafi offered insights into his decade-long career, detailing the profound impact of his community-focused work and the collaborative energy behind his music.
Mayor-Elect Wilson Appoints Transition Director and Co-Chairs
Seattle Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson has announced the key personnel who will lead her transition into office. The team is composed of local leaders with experience in government, business, labor, housing, and community development, with the stated goal of preparing the new administration for success upon taking office.
Remembering Mattice Hoyt: A Light Extinguished Too Soon, But A Legacy Lived On In Strength, Service and Spirit
The news hit us at Converge Media like a gut punch: Mattice Hoyt, the resilient and utterly inspiring "unofficial mayor of Tacoma," has left us. At just 39 years old, Mattice’s passing leaves a hole in the heart of Tacoma and in the hearts of all of us who had the privilege of knowing her. We are heartbroken, but we also find ourselves reflecting on the profound impact she had, not just on her community, but on each of us at Converge Media, Besa Gordon, and the entire Back2Besa family. (Read more here)
Uplifting Seattle Youth with JB Proctor-Mills: The Urgent Need for Student Support
Last week on The Day with Trae, guest host Omari Salisbury welcomed JB Proctor-Mills, a pastor and Prevention and Intervention (PI) Specialist with Seattle Public Schools (SPS), to discuss the critical challenges facing young people today.