Help Uplift the Legacy of Elijah L. Lewis

In April, activist, entrepreneur and community leader Elijah Lewis was tragically murdered at just 23 years old. This page features clips, photos, information and more about Lewis, as well as resources to support the organizations he worked with.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

A Celebration of Life for Elijah L. Lewis will be held at the Lumen Field Event Center on Thursday, June 1st from 6 - 9 pm. The event will also feature a unity rally in his honor and will focus on uplifting and honoring his legacy.

The event is free to attend.

Remembering Elijah L. Lewis

This page features interviews with Elijah L. Lewis across Converge programming. Feel free to browse and connect with Elijah through these moments.

You can support the Elijah L. Lewis Memorial Fund here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-elijah-lewis

Elijah L. Lewis on The Day With Trae | 10.31.22

Trae Holiday was joined live in studio by Community Builder Elijah L. Lewis of Africatown Community Land Trust. They spoke about an event they hosted for youth at William Grose Center and the work Elijah was doing in the community.

Elijah L. Lewis on The Day With Trae | 6.22.2022

On this episode of The Day With Trae, Lewis joined Holiday to discuss work he was doing to uplift local businesses in South Seattle through hosting community events.

Elijah L. Lewis | Community Builder

On this #FeelGoodFriday episode of The Day With Trae, Lewis joined Holiday to talk about Africatown Community Land Trust and their work on the Black Health & Wellness initiative as well as the events they produced together.

Elijah L. Lewis Appears in Nurturing Roots Film

Lewis appeared in this film about urban farm Nurturing Roots, speaking about the role it plays in the community and the ways he was working to educate the community and combat food injustice.

Elijah L. Lewis | The Day With Trae | Sankofa Theater

Elijah L. Lewis joined The Day With Trae during Black History Month at the Sankofa Theater to discuss his company Ethereal Vision as well as the work he had been doing as a board member with the theater.

Support the Elijah L. Lewis Memorial Fund