Anthony Curtis and Federal Way's Black Equality Coalition
#TheDayWithTrae - Trae welcomed Anthony Curtis, Executive Director and founder of Black Equality Coalition, to discuss the organization's impactful work in the Federal Way community. Holiday, a homeowner in Federal Way himself, expressed excitement about shedding light on the positive changes being driven in the area. The conversation highlighted the importance of community engagement and the exponential benefits of collaborative efforts, particularly in addressing issues like gun violence prevention and fostering youth brilliance.
Curtis shared the origins of the Black Equality Coalition, which was born out of the pain and frustration of 2020. What began as a silent protest at his former workplace, UPS, evolved into a formalized committee dedicated to serving Black families. The organization's focus quickly expanded beyond the workplace, becoming a community-based coalition that prioritizes valuable, reciprocal partnerships. Curtis emphasized leading with what they can give, not what they can get, and this philosophy has fueled their success in providing essential resources and creating impactful programs.
The interview culminated with a discussion of the Black Equality Coalition's recent block party, a testament to their growing reach and community influence. The event served over 700 individuals, distributing more than 400 backpacks and 5,000 pieces of clothing, thanks to partnerships with organizations such as the Family Life Center and Built to Lead. Curtis also shared how his role as a father informs his work, instilling in his children the values of service and community. Holiday encouraged viewers to be inspired by the Black Equality Coalition's dedication, reiterating that community building is a shared responsibility, with opportunities for positive impact year-round.
Learn More: https://www.theblackequalitycoalition.org/
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