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Gone too soon: Adè Hogue made an impact and a “Commitment” here in Seattle.
They say it takes a village to raise a child, but in so many things, a village is what it takes. In the case of Alaska Airlines’ “Commitment” airplane, part of the village that created it, was Adè Hogue. Immediately visible on this beautiful plane, are images of Black youth, juxtaposed with a bold and iconic font, with quotes from iconic leaders, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela. Hogue was the brainchild behind the look of this font, which can be seen up close, but still reads boldly from a distance… and rightfully so.
Kurtis Blow and the Hip Hop Nutcracker head to the Paramount Theatre
Hip Hop Legend and Music Pioneer Kurtis Blow’s First National Tour Since His Heart Transplant
4Culture offering COVID recovery grants for cultural organizations in Seattle-King County.
Trae Holiday caught up with Nina Yarbrough who is the Arts Program Director at 4Culture to get more information about the 4Culture Covid Recovery Grants for cultural organizations in Seattle/King County in conjunction with the City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture.
#DomesticViolenceAwareness: YWCA’s Survivors First Program
Survivors FIRST (Facilitating Interventions and Resources for Survivors of Trauma) is a partnership between the YWCA of Seattle King County and the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (KCPAO) that identifies justice-involved survivors of gender-based violence and connects them to culturally specific services at the YWCA Seattle King County.
Oliver and Nelson to face off tomorrow in the Community Election Connection Debates Series
Rainier Avenue Radio presents the General Election Debate for at-large citywide Seattle Council Position 9. The debate is powered by Converge Media and the South Seattle Emerald. Voters can hear directly from candidates Sara Nelson and Nikkita Oliver on Wednesday, October 20 at 7 pm.