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Jerk Shack’s Queen Bee’s Hot Honey is a Must-Try Says Besa Gordon
#SupportBlackBusiness - Besa Gordon has a long history with Jerk Shack Kitchen—literally from day one! She was the very first customer when they opened their Central District location, and since then, she’s been a loyal supporter of Chef Trey Lamont’s mouthwatering Caribbean-inspired dishes. So when Chef Trey invited her back to try something new, she was all in.
Events To Know About: ARTS Corp's Thrive Fundraiser at W.O.W. Gallery
Mark your calendars! On March 15th, ARTS Corp is hosting its Thrive fundraiser at the W.O.W. Gallery in Pacific Place Mall—a night dedicated to celebrating youth creativity, community collaboration, and the power of the arts. This event directly supports ARTS Corp’s mission to provide free arts programming for students in South Seattle, South King County, and Central Seattle.
Amplifying Black Voices: A Celebration of Art and Film on Bainbridge Island
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art hosted the Celebrating Black Voices Film Festival, creating a vital space for filmmakers to share their stories and perspectives. The festival showcased a diverse range of films from Seattle-area filmmakers, including animation, sci-fi, and documentaries, and notably featured four films from Converge Media: Nooksack 306, Facing The Reign, Reconciliation Tour, and Finding Go.
PHOTOS: Black Equity Ball 2025: Celebrating Black Homeownership in Style
This past Saturday, Young Black Homeowners hosted their 3rd Annual Black Equity Ball at the Four Points by Sheraton, bringing together a stunning display of Black excellence. Aspiring and current Black homeowners showed up dressed to impress for an evening filled with inspiration, celebration, and community.
Preview What’s on Back2Besa FOX 13 Seattle this Weekend (02/22/2025)
By Besa Gordon - Guess what!, it’s Saturday, which means an all new episode of Back2Besa drops on FOX 13 Seattle and FOX 13 + this weekend. This week, we’re diving into powerful collaborations, Black leadership, and some mouthwatering flavors, so let’s get into it!
Besa Gordon Previews New Back2Besa Series "Profiles in Black Leadership" on FOX 13 News
Besa Gordon, host of Back2Besa, recently joined FOX 13 News for a conversation with evening anchors Hana Kim and Matthew Smith to introduce her latest series, Profiles in Black Leadership. This new segment takes a deep dive into the lives and motivations of Black leaders across Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia, offering viewers an inside look at the people shaping their communities.
The MLB ID Tour Hits Seattle: A Game Changer for Young Athletes
Seattle recently hosted a historic event for aspiring baseball players—the MLB ID Tour. This nationwide initiative by Major League Baseball scouts and identifies talented student-athletes in the high school graduating class on 2028/2029, and for the first time, the tour made its way to the Pacific Northwest. The tour rolled into the Mariners Training Center in the Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle.
Hey Black Seattle's "Let's Pull Up!" Community Meetup Tour Kicks Off at The Scene
#SupportBlackBusiness - Hey Black Seattle, a hub connecting Black residents of central Puget Sound with community organizations and businesses, launched its inaugural "Let's Pull Up!" Community Meetup Tour this month. The first stop on the tour was The Scene in South Park, a Black-owned coffee shop serving up more than just coffee.
Northwest Gumbo Cook-Off: A Celebration of Food, Culture, and Community
Seattle got a true taste of Southern tradition at the Northwest Gumbo Cook-Off, held at Zanadu Studios in Auburn, Washington. This vibrant event brought together two talented chefs—Chef Red of Come Eat Daddy and Chef Wally of Seattle Soul Food Kitchen—for a friendly yet fierce competition. With live music, rich aromas, and an energetic crowd, the night was a full celebration of food, culture, and community.
Why Legendary AF is Exactly What the PNW Music Scene Needs
Seattle’s music scene was in full effect on February 2, 2025, with the "Legendary AF" event—a gathering of artists, producers, media professionals, and music lovers. Held at Zanadu Studios in Auburn, the event showcased the range of talent in the Pacific Northwest while giving creatives a space to connect and collaborate.
Besa Gordon Uplifts the “Together Candle” On Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon appeared on Good Day Seattle with Erin Mayovsky to discuss a special collaboration for Black History Month. The segment focused on the "Together Candle," a project that brought together three Black-women-owned businesses. Noir Lux Candle Bar created the candle, Jesse Lipscomb designed it, and you can purchase your candle and ship it to a loved one from The Postman.
Calling ALL Who Entered Besa Gordon’s Buy Black Card Contest
By Besa Gordon - It’s time! Huge thank you to everyone that entered our Buy Black Card by Intentionalist giveaway, I’m super hype to not only pick the winner, but thanks to me teaming up with Presidential Transportation, I’ll even able to deliver them to you personally.
Back2Besa Takes Center Stage with Primetime Special on FOX 13 Seattle
"Back2Besa" is gearing up for a special primetime episode that promises to be a celebration of Black excellence and community. Airing on Saturday, February 15th at 7 pm on FOX 13 Seattle, as well as Sunday at 6 pm and 10 am on FOX13+, this episode will showcase a range of stories and events that highlight the vibrancy and resilience of the Black communities across the region.
A Candle Business with a Purpose: Noir Lux Candle Bar’s Impact on the Community
#SupportBlackBusiness One of the businesses that recently reached out for a Black Business Uplift was Noir Lux Candle Bar, a Black-owned candle-making experience in Downtown Seattle. Besa Gordon, Trae Holiday, DeAunte Damper, and Takiyah “T Dub” Ward—stopped by for some team building and to show love to a thriving local business.
DeAunte Damper's BOBE Experience: Black Excellence, Community, and Advocacy
The Black Owned Business Excellence (BOBE) symposium was a resounding success, and DeAunte Damper, host of "We Live in Color" on Converge Media, was in the heart of it. Not only did he experience the energy of Black excellence and entrepreneurship, but he also received the Elijah L. Lewis Community Advocate Award.
Seattle Black College Expo: A Celebration of Culture, Education, and Future Possibilities
The seventh annual Seattle Black College Expo recently took place at Rainier Beach High School, offering a wealth of opportunities for students to explore historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and other educational institutions. The event featured over 50 colleges, providing on-the-spot acceptance for some attendees, and included the presence of black-owned businesses and organizations.
PHOTOS: Seattle Showed Up for Legendary AF
Seattle’s music scene showed up and showed out at Legendary AF, bringing together artists, producers, and creatives for a night of connection and culture. Held at Xanadu Studios, the event gave both rising and established talent a space to link up, collaborate, and celebrate the growing movement of PNW music.
The Rise of Buddy’s Chicken & Waffles: From Ghost Kitchen to Local Favorite
Buddy's journey began in his brother's kitchen during the COVID-19 pandemic. "We were stuck at home during COVID," Buddy recalls. "I was trying to replicate the KFC recipe, and I ended up with something that basically beat the recipe." Word of Buddy's delicious chicken and waffles spread to his brother's friends, and "Waffle Wednesdays" soon became a weekly event.
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Besa Gordon Talks Converge Media’s Support Black Businesses Campaign on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon hit up Good Day Seattle to rep the Support Black Business campaign—something she and the whole Converge Media squad are serious about. During the segment, Besa talked about the struggles Black-owned businesses are facing. “It really started out earlier this year when we saw a lot of our Black-owned businesses going online and just talking about how they were having a hard time,” Besa shared. “Some were even going out of business. So our quick question was, what can we do to help?”