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Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson’s Transition Team Puts Community and Young Voices at The Table
By Elizah Lourdes Rendorio, Journalist Intern, The University of Washington - Seattle’s Mayor-elect Katie Wilson held her first transition meeting team Tuesday, Dec. 9 at El Centro De La Raza. Her 60-member team, which includes a group of student and youth advisors, convened to set the administration's initial agenda and priorities before taking office in January.
Leaders & Organizations Making a Difference on Back2Besa
This week on Back2Besa, the focus is on the people who don’t just talk about change — they show up for it every single day. From recovery spaces and women-led organizations to youth mentorship, men’s wellness, and community-led education, this episode is a reminder that real impact often starts at the local level, with people who are deeply rooted in the communities they serve.
Behind the Lens: How Eric of Shot By Uzi Is Shaping Seattle’s Visual Culture
In a city full of creatives, the people behind the camera don’t always get the spotlight — even though their work helps define how the culture is seen and remembered. On this week’s episode of Almost The Weekend, Cuddy sat down with Eric, one of the lead cinematographers behind Shot By Uzi, to talk about his journey, his creative process, and how the collective is building a distinct visual identity rooted in Seattle.
From the Court to the Mic: How Xavier Smith Found His Voice Through Comedy
Seattle has a lot of talent, but every once in a while, a story stands out because of how intentional the journey has been. On this week’s episode of Almost The Weekend, Cuddy sat down with Xavier Smith, a Seattle native whose path from basketball to comedy proves that discipline travels — even when the destination changes.
Honoring 50 Years of The Douglass-Truth Library: A Community Story That Still Matters
This year marks a powerful milestone in Seattle’s history — 50 years since the Douglass-Truth Branch of The Seattle Public Library was renamed to honor Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. And on Almost The Weekend, Besa Gordon sat down with Brian Den Hartog-Lindsey, Curator of the African American Collection at the Douglass-Truth Branch, to talk about why this moment still matters today.
Mayor-Elect Wilson's In-Depth Sit-Down Reveals a Community Organizer's Plan for City Hall
Mayor-elect Katie Wilson recently appeared on “The Big O Show” to discuss her transition into office and her administration's priorities, including homelessness and public safety. Wilson announced for the first time that she will keep Shon Barnes as Seattle Police Chief. "I've had several conversations now with Chief Barnes and I will be retaining him as our police chief,” she said.
TONIGHT: Festivale Cool Nutz Takes Over the Alberta Street Pub in Portland
Portland, OR — Portland’s hip-hop scene comes alive when Festivale Cool Nutz takes over the Alberta Street Pub for two unforgettable nights of music, culture, and community tonight and tomorrow, December 12th & 13th. Headlined and curated by Cool Nutz, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most respected hip-hop pioneers, Festivale Cool Nutz unites a powerhouse lineup of regional talent representing the best of the city’s sound.
Besa's Holiday Event Picks: Your Guide to Celebration The Season in Seattle
While the approaching winter months are all about staying warm and cozy, that doesn’t mean you can’t fill your calendar with spirited holiday events across the Emerald City! Besa Gordon shared a few of her favorite productions, activities, and holiday hotspots that make this time of year in the greater Seattle area so special. These are the experiences that turn you back into a kid and remind you what the season is all about.
Councilmember Bob Kettle Speaks On Seattle's Public Safety and Permissive Environments
Seattle City Councilmember Bob Kettle, representing District 7, recently sat down with host Omari Salisbury for an interview on the "Big O Show.” Kettle, a retired 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy and the chair of Seattle’s Public Safety Committee, spoke on Seattle’s public safety priorities and the balance between compassion and wisdom.
Rhonda Lewis Appointed to King County Council, Making History in District 2
The King County Council, yesterday, unanimously selected Rhonda Lewis for an interim appointment to represent District 2, filling the seat vacated by now-King County Executive Girmay Zahilay. The appointment, celebrated by the Executive's office, is historic as Ms. Lewis becomes the first Black woman to serve on the King County Council, an event that also establishes the Council's first-ever majority of women.
A Beloved Tradition Returns: The Joy, Liberation, and Unapologetic Black Spirit of ‘Black Nativity’
The stage is set once more for the triumphant return of “Black Nativity,” the celebrated holiday production originally conceived by the legendary poet and playwright Langston Hughes. Presented by Intiman Theatre starting today, Dec. 10, this revival has become a powerful annual touchstone, re-establishing a sense of community, faith, and cultural pride.
Shifting the Paradigm: A Conversation with Seattle CARE Chief Amy Barden
Chief Amy Barden of Seattle’s Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) department recently joined host Omari Salisbury on a recent episode of “The Big O Show.” As the city grapples with complex issues surrounding public safety, mental health, and community well-being, the CARE department represents a pivotal shift in how Seattle responds to crises. Chief Barden shared insights into the department's origins, its mission, and the deep structural challenges they face in trying to fix a fractured system.
Besa's Guide to Holiday Shopping: Making it a Support Black Business Season
The holiday season is here, and you know what that means—it’s time to celebrate culture, community, and the businesses that truly light up the Emerald City! For Besa Gordon, the holiday season isn't just about finding the perfect gift; it's about shopping with intention and investing directly in the excellence of Seattle’s Black community.
Level Up Your Future: The MLK Scholarship Fund is Open!
The Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund is here to help high schoolers seeking higher education turn that dream into reality. This scholarship is all about finding future leaders in the Pacific Northwest who are ready to crush their college goals and take that next step to reaching their full potential.
Reflections on the Rediscovered Dignity of Antonio Mays Jr.
Today, I was privileged to sit down with Libby Denkmann on KUOW's Soundside alongside KUOW reporter and producer Will James. The core of our conversation was the recently rediscovered footage—a video that I filmed in the chaos of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) back in June 2020. This is footage that captured the words of Antonio Mays Jr., a sixteen-year-old boy, just days before he was tragically shot and killed in the zone.
Councilmember Debora Juarez Returns to City Hall Refreshed, Refocused, and Leading to Leave a Legacy
Now five months after returning to office, Councilmember Debora Juarez of District 5 (D5) has hit the ground running. Last month, Juarez discussed her experience returning to council after a 19-month break. Her comeback signified a new beginning, driven not only by her unwavering commitment to public service but also a refreshed and recalibrated perspective on leadership.
Blending Families, Friends, and Community: OBK Winery Opens New Tasting Room
The pops of corks and cheers of the community came together to celebrate the opening of OBK Winery’s new tasting room last month. The first Black-owned winery in Pierce County, OBK hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, demonstrating what can be achieved with perseverance, family, and community support.
DeiMarlon Scisney: Empowering Small Businesses and Communities with Data
In a compelling episode of "We Live in Color” earlier this year, host Deaunte Damper sat down with DeiMarlon Scisney, also known as D the Data Guy, a self-described data expert helping communities and businesses harness the power of data. The conversation delved into the importance of data strategy for small businesses, the impact of data on community issues, and the role of artificial intelligence in today's landscape.
‘Luxury Lifestyle’ Streetwear: DJ Teague’s Journey and Vision of Vanté
The fashion sense was impeccable when Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy, recently welcomed his friend Divante Teague, widely known as DJ Teague, to "Almost the Weekend" to discuss Teague’s bold sense of style as a designer and creative, his journey from Chicago to Seattle, and the creation of his streetwear brand, Vision of Vanté.
The Tape: Rediscovering Humanity in the Shadow of CHOP
Five years is a long time. It is long enough for narratives to harden into concrete, for headlines to fade into history, and for a city to try to move on. But for those of us who were there—standing on the pavement at 12th and Pine, breathing in the tear gas, and documenting the unraveling of a movement—the past is never really gone. It lives in the archives. It lives in the trauma we carry.