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Reclaiming The Village: Community Leaders Call for Renewed Parental Empowerment and Accountability
Over the weekend, 100 Black Parents’ Reclaiming The Village series brought together Black families, community leaders, and educators at Garfield High School to address deep-seated issues facing Black students and families in Seattle.
Youth and Advocates Push for Transformative Criminal Justice In Olympia
Olympia, WA – A coalition of youth and advocates recently convened at the state capitol on Criminal Justice Advocacy Day. The event centered on criminal justice reform, with attendees urging lawmakers to prioritize healing and opportunity for those impacted by the legal system.
Sip, Savor, and Support: Celebrate Black Excellence at the Cocktail & Charcuterie Experience this Saturday
Seattle, get ready for a night of pure flavor and Black excellence this Saturday with the Cocktail & Charcuterie Experience, brought to you by two of the city's most innovative Black woman-owned businesses: Couture Cocktails and Hunter in the Cup.
Black Love in the Central District: Celebrating Art, Culture, and History at the CD Art Walk
The Central District Art Walk recently transformed the historic Seattle neighborhood into a self-guided tour of art, culture, and commerce. The event, which has been running for about a year and a half, takes place every first Friday of the month to celebrate the overflowing creativity of the Central District and its artists. The theme for February’s edition of the art walk was “Black Love” in homage to Black History Month and Valentine's Day.
Converge On The Road: DJ Defkawn Hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II in Mt. Vernon
#ConvergeOnTheRoad - The Converge Media crew recently tapped in with DJ Defkawn and DJ Troll King, the dynamic duo behind the legendary radio show, "The Re-Up," broadcasting live from KSVR 91.7 FM in Mount Vernon, Washington. The on-air conversation between the DJs and the Converge hosts was a meeting of minds focused on community, culture, and the importance of Black Media.
PREVIEW Back2Besa: Protecting Our Youth and the Power of Community
This week on Back2Besa, we're dedicating the show to the youth who are leading the way and shaping the world. Host Besa Gordon is shifting the focus from celebration to accountability, asking a pointed question: if we can come together for the Seahawks, what would it look like if we did the same for our kids?
Besa Gordon Discusses the Empowering Youth Firearm Outreach Program and Youth Mental Health on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning to discuss the Empowering Youth Firearm Outreach Program (EYFO), a partnership between the University of Washington and the Seattle Police Department. At its core, EYFO shares firearm trauma resources and teaches digital literacy situational awareness, empowering young leaders to use their voices and social media platforms for positive change.
The Unapologetic Path of Monisha Harrell: A Legacy of Advocacy and Community
On the season premiere of “We Live in Color,” community organizer Monisha Harrell joined host Deaunte Damper to share insights into her career as Seattle's first Black, lesbian Senior Deputy Mayor and a fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Washington State.
A Timeless Legacy: Alan Mingo Jr. on Bringing ‘The Wiz’ to a New Generation
Through Sunday, February 15, a special 50th-anniversary production of “The Wiz” is taking over the Paramount Theatre, featuring veteran performer Alan Mingo Jr. in the titular role. On a recent “The Day With Trae” special, Mingo sat down with host Trae Holiday to discuss how taking the stage as the Wiz is the culmination of a lifelong journey of artistic inspiration that he hopes to pass down to the next generation of performers.
Community Advocates Take Center Stage in Olympia, Calling for Systemic Justice Reform
Advocacy for sweeping criminal justice and social change reached the steps of the Washington State Capitol in Olympia on Criminal Justice Advocacy Day earlier this week. The event brought together a collection of community organizations, dedicated advocates, and youth leaders to center the push for systemic reform around the people most impacted by current laws.
Easing on Down the Road: ‘The Wiz’ Electrifies Seattle’s Paramount Theatre on Opening Night
The Emerald City shined bright last night when the national tour of “The Wiz” made its long-awaited landing at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. This isn’t your grandmother’s trip to Oz; it’s a 21st-century reimagining that keeps its soul firmly rooted in the 1975 original while injecting a fresh, modern energy that had the opening night crowd on its feet.
PHOTOS: Converge and the Mariners Announce the Steelheads’ Return at FanFest 2026
Seattle Mariners FanFest was a historic kickoff to the baseball season, generating excitement for what the team has in store for 2026. The weekend's highlight was a monumental announcement led by Converge Media: the Steelheads are officially back.
Boon Boona Coffee Celebrates Latest Grand Opening At the Waterfront Park
The new Boon Boona Coffee location at the Waterfront Park Overlook celebrated its Grand Opening last week with an enthusiastic crowd of community members and leaders. The successful launch marked a significant expansion for the local coffee staple, with locations in Renton, Capitol Hill, University District, Redmond, and now Downtown Seattle’s new Waterfront Park.
PHOTOS: The Central District Art Walk Celebrates Black Love With ‘Noir Amor’ Vendor Market
The Central District Art Walk recently transformed the historic Seattle neighborhood into a self-guided celebration of local art, culture, and commerce. The monthly showcase adopted the meaningful theme of "Black Love" for its First Friday event in February. Converge co-founders Erik Kalligraphy and The Big O were on hand, experiencing the creative energy that permeated the district.
PHOTOS: BOBE Symposium Gathers Leaders to Discuss Black Business Legacy
Converge co-founders Erik Kalligraphy and The Big O recently attended the 2026 Black-Owned Business Excellence (BOBE) Symposium at the Seattle Public Library main branch. Aimed at addressing the significant challenges facing Black-owned businesses and honoring Black business owners and allies in the region, the Symposium introduced a new agenda centered on long-term business viability.
Community Leaders Convene to 'Reclaim the Village' at Garfield High School
Community members, parents, and leaders gathered last month in the Garfield High School Library for “Reclaiming the Village,” an ongoing series of convenings aimed at addressing persistent challenges and restoring the legacy of the historic Central District school. The event brought together stakeholders to discuss the state of Garfield and mobilize resources to ensure student success.
A Progressive Culture of Care: DEEL & Partners Deliver Free Mental Health Services for Seattle Youth
The City of Seattle is deepening its commitment to youth mental wellness, cutting through red tape and financial barriers to ensure that every young person has access to support. Through the Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL), a network of partnerships is mobilized to deliver free telehealth, virtual therapy, and school-based care for middle school, high school students, and young adults up to age 24.
Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes Discusses Youth Violence and School Resource Officers
After two Rainier Beach High School students were shot and killed last week, Seattle Police Department (SPD) Chief Shon Barnes held a press conference, followed by a conversation with The Big O at the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle’s Central District. The Chief discussed youth violence, the evolving challenges of public safety, and the role of police officers in schools.
The Reign Is Back! Get Ready for the 12th Annual Reign of Style Hair Show & Competition
Get ready, Pacific Northwest! The 12th Annual Reign of Style Hair Show & Competition (ROS) is back, and it's bringing a full day of creativity, style, and high-octane energy to the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall on Sunday, March 1st, 2026. With Converge Media’s own TraeAnna Holiday hosting this year’s event, the energy will be unmatched.
Preview Back2Besa: Langston Lives - Legacy, Healing, and Community Inside Seattle’s Cultural Cornerstone
This episode of Back2Besa highlights the legacy, creativity, and community rooted inside the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. From storytelling and healing through dance, to artists being supported on and off the stage, the show brings together powerful moments that reflect why Langston continues to matter. Featuring the Griot Party Experience, Create and Thrive, Seattle’s ballroom scene, Kutt N’ Up’s 20-year legacy, Scope Screenings, and a moving one-woman performance by Lakema Bell.