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OED’s Markham McIntyre Outlines Seattle's Small Business Support on Back2Besa
Small businesses are the heart and soul of Seattle's economy, but they face many challenges in today's economic climate. From rising costs to public safety concerns, these businesses need support to survive and thrive. The City of Seattle's Office of Economic Development (OED) is tasked with confronting these issues head-on and helping provide solutions for distressed small business owners.
STOMP Keeps Audiences on Their Feet
STOMP's percussive sensation continues to wow audiences worldwide, and Seattle was no exception. The show, which has been running since 1991, is a unique blend of percussion, comedy, and audience engagement, and it's clear that the show's evolution has kept it fresh and exciting.
Besa Gordon: From Radio Waves to TV Screens
Trae Holiday and Besa Gordon, Host of Back2Besa connect for conversation, talking about her show and some of the highlights Besa is ready for this year.
Chop Chop West African Cuisine: A Kent Treasure Looks to Relocate to Seattle
Operating out of a quaint commissary kitchen in downtown Kent, Chop Chop West African Cuisine is a catering company geared toward bringing authentic African food to African Americans in the Pacific Northwest.
Eddie Lin: A City Insider Seeks Seattle City Council District 2 Seat
Lin's experience in the City Attorney's Office has provided him with insights into city government operations. Specializing in real estate law, he has contributed to major infrastructure projects, including the waterfront redevelopment. For the past five years, he has worked full-time with the Office of Housing, advising on affordable housing projects and programs. This experience has given him knowledge of housing development, market incentive programs, and challenges facing Seattle's housing market.
Takiyah TDUB Ward: Empowering Artists and Amplifying Voices
Trae sits with Takiyah TDUB Ward. She talks about the return of her show, Art of the Matter, and what she's looking forward to this year.
Community Reinvestment Empowers Curl Garden to Foster Mental Health and Healing
Sabrina Gray started her business, The Curl Garden, seven years ago with the motto "It's deeper than hair." Her goal was to create a safe space where clients could not only leave with beautiful hair but also feel rejuvenated mentally and emotionally.
Mark Quiroz Joins Support Black Business Campaign as a Content Creator
We are pleased to announce that social media influencer Mark Quiroz is joining our Support Black Business Campaign as a content creator. Mark is best known for his popular Instagram and YouTube accounts where he creates short-form video content on Seattle lifestyle, travel, and restaurants and businesses.
Sheila Kay Shares Her Musical Journey and Upcoming Show Addressing Black Lives and Gun Violence with Trae Holiday
Sheila Kay shared her musical journey, from singing at age four to her upcoming show addressing Black Lives and gun violence. Kay emphasized community connections and passion for raising awareness.
Jesse Jones, Award-Winning Investigative Reporter, to Lead Results Washington
In a move that signifies a commitment to improved customer service and government efficiency, Governor Bob Ferguson has appointed Jesse Jones as the new director of Results Washington.
HBCU Seattle Series: A Grand Slam for Community and Culture
The HBCU Seattle Series, a three-game baseball showdown between Coppin State University, a historically black college and university (HBCU) in Baltimore, Maryland, and Seattle University, will occur at Bannerwood Park (Bellevue) from March 14th through the 16th. This event celebrates HBCU athletics, provides a platform for athletes to gain greater visibility, and beautifully blends community and culture.
Community Voices Heard: District 2 Gathers at Columbia City Theater to Meet City Council Candidates
Last night, Seattle's District 2 residents gathered at the Columbia City Theater for a town hall to meet the six candidates vying to replace Tammy Morales, who vacated the seat earlier this month. The event, organized by Rainier Avenue Radio and the Seattle City Club, was standing room only, demonstrating the community's strong interest in this important decision.
Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar: A Healthy Space for the Tacoma Community
By: Besa Gordon - On South Tacoma Way, Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar is changing the game for health-conscious living in Tacoma. This isn’t just your average smoothie spot; it’s a vibrant space where health, creativity, and community come together.
How Flora and Fauna Helped Besa Gordon Grow Her Green Thumb
By: Besa Gordon - Big Green Thumb Energy: Did y’all know there’s a Black-owned plant AND vinyl shop right in Pioneer Square? Yup, Flora and Fauna, which is also a Buy Black Card by Intentionalist location, is officially my new happy place for all things plants! Whether you’re a plant pro or just trying to keep one alive like me, Flora and Fauna has something for you, and if you need help, it’s owner Ashley Palmer got you covered.
‘We Live in Color’ Shines Bright: Trae Holiday and Deaunte Damper Speak The Truth
The Day with Trae sits with Converge’s very own Deaunte Damper as he shares what he is looking forward to in 2025, and insights for his show We Live In Color. Deaunte admitted the host's chair was a "whole different ball game" and expressed newfound respect for Trae's role. The two shared a laughs and smiles in their first interview of 2025
Chukundi Salisbury’s Vision for District 2
In a city where community engagement and grassroots leadership are highly valued, Chukundi Salisbury emerges as a compelling figure vying for the vacant Seattle City Council District 2 seat. With a long history of public service and an intimate understanding of the district's needs, Salisbury's candidacy offers a refreshing perspective on local governance.
Remembering A Visionary: Trae Holiday Honors Elijah L. Lewis's Legacy
Trae Holiday honors Elijah L. Lewis's legacy in a powerful special, highlighting his community impact and entrepreneurial spirit. As the murder trial begins, Holiday encourages support through courtroom presence and continuing Elijah's work in uplifting the community.
Mark Solomon Shares His Vision and Priorities for District 2 Vacancy
Mark Solomon, a finalist for the Seattle City Council District 2 vacancy, recently sat down for an interview to discuss his candidacy and priorities. With a 34-year career at the Seattle Police Department and deep roots in the community, Solomon is a familiar face to many District 2 residents.
Sadé McInnis, Brings Diversity To Bainbridge Island As Senior Manager of Cultural & Community Programs for Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
Trae Holiday sat with Sadé McInnis, Senior Manager of Cultural & Community Programs for Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BHM). She tells us about Radiant Reflections, an exhibit they're hosting and more about BHM programming.
Umami Kushi: Where Anime Meets Authentic Cuisine in Rainier Beach
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood, Umami Kushi, owned by Harold Fields, is a culinary gem that tantalizes taste buds and warms hearts. This unique café isn't just another eatery; it's the only Black-owned anime cafe in Seattle and the only cafe that focuses on Okazu Pan, which is a Japanese-style grab-and-go pastry.