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Seattle Opera Black Artists Market 2024
From paintings and sculptures to jewelry and textiles, the market featured a wide range of artistic expressions. Each piece told a unique story, reflecting the artist's personal journey and cultural heritage. Attendees were captivated by the beauty and craftsmanship on display, and many left with one-of-a-kind treasures.
15 Black-Owned Businesses to Shop After Christmas in Seattle with the Buy Black Card
By Besa Gordon - Alright, let’s be real — we all have that moment when we realize we forgot to grab a gift for someone. If that’s you right now, don’t even trip. The holidays might be over, but the season of giving isn’t! Let me put you on the Buy Black Card.
Jamal Crawford Spreads Christmas Cheer at 20th Annual Jamal Claus Event
NBA legend Jamal Crawford continued his tradition of giving back to the community with his 20th annual Jamal Claus Christmas Toy Distribution event, held at the Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club on Christmas Eve.
Showdown on 23rd and Pike: Seattle Black Firefighters and New Property Owners
Our cameras were rolling yesterday when the Seattle Black Fire Fighters Association were holding a press conference on 23rd and E. Pike when they were confronted by a woman who claims to be the new owner of the property.
Soul Food and Fine Wine: Frichette Winery's Unique Blend
Located in Benton City, in the heart of Washington's Red Mountain wine-growing region, a unique winery has been making waves, not just for its exceptional wines but also for its heartwarming story and inviting atmosphere.
WeRise Wines Celebrates Grand Opening with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
WeRise Wines, a new wine bar and store in downtown Seattle, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Bruce Harrell. The store's mission is to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the wine industry by showcasing wines from BIPOC and LGBTQ+ owned wineries.
Cherry Hall: A Beacon of Hope and Support in Our Community
Cherry Hall is more than just a building; it's a lifeline for many in our community struggling with addiction. As a recovery center for alcohol and drugs, Cherry Hall provides a safe haven where individuals can find support, fellowship, and guidance on their journey to sobriety.
Trap Kitchen PDX Spreads Holiday Cheer with 6th Annual Christmas Tree Giveaway
The spirit of giving was alive and well in downtown Portland on December 8th, as Trap Kitchen PDX hosted its 6th Annual Christmas Tree Giveaway at the Roseland Theater. This heartwarming tradition brought together community members, local businesses, and volunteers to spread joy and celebrate the holiday season.
How to Watch Back2Besa on FOX Soul
By Besa Gordon - Hey friends! With Back2Besa now airing on FOX Soul, I wanted to make sure you knew how to tune-in. For starters. Back2Besa airs every Saturday at 4 PM PST / 7 PM EST on FOX Soul, and it’s super easy to tune in all over the nation. See different ways on how to watch Back2Besa on FOX Soul below:
Trae Holiday's Mombasa Moments: Community, Culture, and Creativity
What a full and phenomenal day this has been! I had the opportunity to connect with the Wakesho Community Organization, which empowers young women by teaching them valuable skills like sewing and soap-making.
Seattle's Jackson Street Jazz Trail: A Sonic Journey Through History
Seattle, a city known for its rich musical heritage, has recently unveiled the Jackson Street Jazz Trail, a self-guided walking tour that celebrates the vibrant jazz scene that once thrived in the city's historic district. The trail, which winds its way through the heart of Seattle's Jackson Street area, offers visitors a glimpse into the past, highlighting the musicians, clubs, and cultural landmarks that shaped the city's jazz legacy.
Mayor Harrell Taps HBCU Alum Shon Barnes as Seattle's Next Top Cop
In a press release this morning, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced the appointment of Shon Barnes, the current Madison, Wisconsin Chief of Police, as the next Chief of the Seattle Police Department (SPD). The appointment follows a national search and comes after Barnes's successful implementation of crime reduction strategies in Madison.
Moe Vegan Celebrates Grand Opening in Kent, Emphasizing Family, Community, and Healthy Eating
Moe Vegan, a new Black-owned vegan restaurant, celebrated its grand opening in Kent, Washington, on December 7th. The event was met with overwhelming excitement from the community, drawing a large crowd that included Kent Mayor Dana Ralph and members of the Kent Chamber of Commerce.
That's a Wrap! Scope Screenings Celebrates a Successful 2024 Season
Scope Screenings, the Seattle-based film festival, recently wrapped up its third season with a bang, marking the last event of 2024 at the SIFF Uptown Theater. The festival has become a beacon for local artists and filmmakers, providing a platform for creatives to showcase their work, connect with like-minded individuals, and foster a sense of community.
Renters Hold Just 3% of Homeowner Wealth, Aspen Institute Report Reveals
Renters in the U.S. hold less than 3% of the median net worth of homeowners, a new report by the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program reveals.
African Journalists Find Inspiration and Community at the Black Media Matters Studio
Converge Media recently welcomed a group of four esteemed African journalists to the Black Media Matters Studio. These journalists, hailing from Mali, Niger, Cote d'Ivoire, and Mozambique, were visiting the United States as part of the Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program facilitated by the World Affairs Council. Their mission? To learn about identifying and combating disinformation and promoting media literacy.
Seattle City Council Seeks Replacement for Councilmember Morales
The Seattle City Council is looking for qualified candidates to fill the District 2 council seat, which will become vacant on January 6, 2025, due to Councilmember Tammy Morales' resignation.
Navigating Music, Identity, and Authenticity: A Conversation with Amelia Day
Amelia Day, a queer folk rock powerhouse carving out her own space alongside legends like Brandi Carlile, has been chasing music since the days she banged on pots and pans as a toddler. Even back then, Day had a knack for making noise that turned heads (or at least caught her parents’ attention). By the time she was five, her fascination with the family’s upright piano blossomed into formal lessons, thanks to her parents, who were casual piano players themselves. Watching them play always lit a fire in her, and she was determined to create that same magic.
Kid-preneurs Take Center Stage at Tacoma Children's Business Fair
Over 50 young entrepreneurs, ranging in age from 5 to 17, participated in the fair, displaying their creativity and business savvy. GZ Radio was on the scene, interviewing several of these impressive kid-preneurs, including:
Trae Holiday Inspired by Kenyan Creativity at One Vibe Africa
By Trae Holiday - Today was truly inspiring! I had the incredible opportunity to visit the One Vibe Africa offices in Kisumu, the masterminds behind the Madaraka Festival. Let me tell you, this place is amazing! It's a vibrant cultural hub that's making a real difference in the community.