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Taswira Celebrates One Year of Having a Storefront and Re-launches for Year Two
African art gallery and streetwear boutique Taswira celebrated their one year anniversary and owner Avery Barnes had a special announcement.
The Self Care Square
Acacia Corson started her company Badder Body after being frustrated with her hair, and when she spilled some product on her hands she realized she had discovered something even better. She new makes products like body butter, face masks and her husband even makes beard oil.
Toure Apparel Offers Custom Shirts, Grillz, Streetwear
Toure Apparel offers t-shirt printing, custom gold grillz, and streetwear right in Seattle’s Central District. Owner Moe Toure has been running his shop for 19 years and has been at the current location for the last four. During that period, he’s overseen the growth of his brand into a local staple.
Couture Cocktails Hosts Valentine's Day Cocktail Class
Still looking for a little romance even though Valentine’s Day has passed? Check out our recap of the love-themed cocktail class hosted by Ashaunti Martin-Smith, owner of Seattle-based Bartending Service Couture Cocktails last week.
Boon Boona Coffee Opens Newest Location
Boon Boona Coffee hosted the grand opening for its third and newest location at the University of Washington’s University Book Store on Monday, located at the site previously occupied by The Book Store Cafe.
Trey Lamont and Jerk Shack Bring the Heat to Field To Table at Lumen Field
“Food is culture, and that means we create the culture,” Seattle Chef and Owner of Jerk Shack Trey Lamont said.
Lamont brought his signature dishes and flair to Field to Table at Lumen Field on Sunday night as he served dinner to those in attendance. Our Besa Gordon was there to take it all in, as the unique atmosphere combined with Lamont’s cooking created an unforgettable experience.
Wa Na Wari Game Night Brings Community Together
Wa Na Wari hosted a game night and community mixer with games, art, and music on Friday night as they continue to create space for the Black community to come together. The event was designed and hosted by Event Coordinator Soulma Ayers and featured the world-famous sounds of DJ Topspin.
Lil Red's Catering & Takeout Serves Up Food to Barbecue Lovers in South Seattle and Beyond
From Ox Tails to Brisket to Burnt Ends and Ribs, Lil Red's Catering & Takeout has barbecue staples as well as Jamaican food and Soul food. Owner Erasto "Red" Jackson said he’s proud to bring delicious food to the community, providing an outlet for barbecue and soul food lovers in South Seattle and beyond.
TOMORROW: Boon Boona Coffee Set to Open New Location at the University Book Store
Local business Boon Boona coffee is hosting the grand opening for their newest location on Monday at 10 am at the University of Washington’s University Book Store. Located at the site previously occupied by The Book Store Cafe, Boon Boona will serve their African specialty coffee to a broader community.
Central Cafe Serves Up Healthy Scratch-Made Food and Drink Options In The Central District
Central Cafe and Juice Bar is serving up scratch-made healthy food items in the Central District. Located next to Garfield High School, owner and Garfield alumn Bridgette Johnson says it’s her mission to provide the community and especially students with healthy and delicious food options.
Flyabove Athletics Brings a Focus on Fitness and Spirituality to the Community
“Fitness, spirituality, and energy are important things in our community, and the time is now to focus on doing what we can to live a longer life,” - Najee Ladd-Ali, owner of Flyabove Athletics.
Arte Noir Hosts Community Beer Tasting With 23rd Avenue Brewing
It was time to pour up at Arte Noir as the gallery hosted a tasting of some of 23rd Ave Brewery's best-selling beers. The event continued to affirm Arte Noir's commitment to holding and creating space for Black creators and business owners, which Executive Director Jazmyn Scott is proud of.
Seattle Urban Book Expo Hosts BIPOC Book Drive for Estelita's Library at The Station
“We’re setting a vibe and it’s feeling good,” is how Estelita’s Library Co-Founder Edwin Lindo described the Seattle Urban Book Expo book drive at The Station on Saturday, which featured a book drive for children's and young adult books featuring BIPOC characters and written by BIPOC authors.
Seattle Sorbets owner Claiborne Bell brings sweetness to community and business owners
Claiborne Bell’s approach to his family business is similar to the way he approaches those who rent space from him in Distinguished Foods Commissary Kitchen. The second-generation ice cream maker bought the business from his father three years ago, and carries on the family legacy with pride. He also has built a second family of sorts, a group of chefs and business owners who use his facilities to run their own upstart restaurants.
Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar is Serving Smoothies and Creating Space for Community Health
Have you been looking for a healthier alternative to fast food that still tastes great? Intentions Juice and Smoothie Bar is serving the South Tacoma community with smoothies and working to create a space where individuals can come to discuss their health needs.
Call to Conscience Museum Features Community History and Artifacts
Did you know there is a museum running all month with 14 exhibits dedicated to the history of the Black community in Seattle and beyond? Curated by Tony Benton of Rainier Avenue Radio, the museum contains artifacts, stories and more contributed by community members and organizations.
THE TRUTH WITH PROOF: DECHELLE AND KELLY
DeChelle Monet and Kelly Jefferson are entrepreneurs that run their own businesses and are the definition of a power couple. This week, they visited The Truth With Proof to discuss their companies together. DeChelle is currently in the construction business doing post-construction cleaning, and KC currently owns a trucking business, KCD Trucking.
Taswira: Authentic African streetwear gallery located right here in Seattle
The Founder and Creative Director of Taswira, Avery Barnes, envisioned a store that combined art and culture with empowerment. Taswira, a sustainable African streetwear store, is home to a myriad of products. From stylish cultural clothing to bags, spices, and home goods, Taswira has it all. Furthermore, everything is sourced from the beautifully diverse continent of Africa.
Sierra Jones: Creating a space INSIDE for health and healing in downtown Seattle
Washington may be heating up and preparing for the summer weather, but Sierra Jones has us all wanting to look for A Space Inside. Inside is Sierra Jones’ dream vision of a tranquil, inviting space for healing art and business. Inside is a massive collaboration space between small businesses, and it is redefining what it is to be a business owner within Seattle.
Antonesha Jackson’s Exclusive Boutique is where stylish fashion and body positivity fit perfectly
Antonesha Jackson, Owner of Exclusive Boutique, is all about making people as fashionable as possible. Exclusive Boutique has unique clothing and styles that have been known to turn heads not only in the Emerald City but across the country. Jackson, a beloved community member, spoke on #FeelGoodFriday today about Exclusive Boutique, events, and how to uplift small business owners.