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Perry Porter: Celebrating Black Culture Through Music and Art
Perry Porter is a multi-talented artist based in Tacoma, WA. His work as a painter, songwriter, teacher, and fashion designer all reflect his commitment to celebrating and empowering Black people. Through his art, Perry aims to challenge conventional standards of beauty and provide a fresh perspective for Black youth.
The Importance of Water Safety and Swim Equity: A Conversation with Loria Yeadon
In a recent interview on The Day with Trae, Loria Yeadon, a representative from the YMCA of Greater Seattle, discussed the critical issue of water safety and swim equity. Yeadon emphasized the alarming statistics surrounding drowning, particularly among children of color. Black children ages one to 14 are five times more likely to drown than their Caucasian counterparts, and this disparity increases to ten times for Black children between the ages of 11 and 12.
Therapy Fund Foundation's Upcoming Conference to Address Generational Trauma and Black Healing
Deaunte Damper, Vice President of the Therapy Fund Foundation, recently sat down with Trae for an interview on The Day to discuss the foundation's important work and the upcoming Reclaiming Wellness Conference.
Trae Holiday Uplifts Federal Way Black Pioneers on Good Day Seattle
Trae Holiday, who is the current guest host of Back2Besa as well as host of her own show, The Day With Trae, joined Erin Mayovsky on the set of FOX 13’s Good Day Seattle this morning for a sneak preview of this weekend episode of Back2Besa in which TraeAnna highlighted a recent Black History Event celebrated in the City of Federal Way which acknowledged the city’s early Black pioneers.
Back2Besa: Trae Holiday Celebrates Black Joy, History, and Community on This Week’s Episode
Join guest host TraeAnna Holiday this weekend as she takes the helm of Back2Besa from Deaunte Damper, as she explores the vibrant tapestry of Black culture and community in the Pacific Northwest. This episode is packed with inspiring stories and insightful conversations, including:
Ann Gaston Polite: A Journey of Passion, Purpose, and Fashion Design
Ann Gaston Polite, renowned fashion designer and creator of Gaston Gear, recently appeared on The Day With Trae to discuss her fashion journey, design inspirations, and latest creations.
From Beats to Broccoli: Keith Tucker's Hip Hop is Green Revolution
In a recent interview on The Day With Trae, Keith Tucker, founder of Hip Hop is Green, discussed his organization's mission to promote health and wellness as the tenth element of hip-hop. Tucker, a long-time activist and hip-hop enthusiast, was inspired to found Hip Hop is Green after learning about the negative impacts of chemicals in the food system on Black and Brown communities.
Water Safety and Swim Equity: Insights from Dr. Sonya Walker on The Day with Trae
Recently on The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday sits with Dr. Sonya Walker, Senior Program Executive at YMCA of Greater Seattle. Walker came on the show to share information on water safety and swim equity.
Alaia D'Alessandro on The Art of Adaptability in Music Production and Studio Design
Recently host Trae Holiday was joined by Alaia D’Alessandro on The Day with Trae. D’Alessandro is the head of production at Converge Media, as well as a member of the band Little Venom. She came on the show to talk about her experiences in music production, and the importance of troubleshooting and adapting to different environments.
Traveling While Black: Anthony and Marlie Love's Journey and Mission
In a recent interview with Trae Holiday on The Day With Trae Anthony and Marlie Love, hosts of the popular YouTube channel "Traveling While Black," shared their experiences and insights from their recent road trip across America.
Jeneva Marie Discusses Innovative Approach to Grief on The Day with Trae
The Day with Trae recently featured an interview with Jeneva Marie, discussing her innovative approach to dealing with grief. Marie, who recently lost her grandmother to breast cancer, turned her personal experience into a seven-part series titled "Moving Through Collective Grief."
Chukundi Salisbury Jr. on his journey to Howard University and Future Aspirations
Recent high school graduate and Converge Media production intern Chukundi Salisbury Jr. appeared on "The Day with Trae" to discuss his acceptance to Howard University and his aspirations for the future. Salisbury, who will attend Howard in the fall, expressed his excitement about becoming a "baby bison" and shared his experiences visiting the campus and participating in freshman orientation events.
Marshall Hugh, Founder of Fremont Fridays, Talks Community and Growth on The Day with Trae
Marshall Hugh, the creative force behind Seattle's Fremont Fridays, recently appeared on The Day with Trae to discuss the origins and evolution of what is rapidly becoming a beloved Seattle music and art summer series.
Back2Besa: Deaunte Damper Passes the Torch to TraeAnna Holiday
Deaunte Damper, the charismatic host of "We Live In Color" on Converge Media, has been a fantastic guest host on "Back2Besa" while Besa Gordon takes a well-deserved break. Damper has described his time on the show as "one of the best experiences of my life," and his passion for sharing uplifting stories from the community has shone through in every episode.
Empowering Future Leaders: Jarvis Henderson Discusses RVLA’s Dynamic Programs and Community-Centered Approach
Recently on The Day with Trae, Jarvis Henderson stopped by to discuss RVLA's Summer Program, After School Program (Fall), and Kindergarten enrollment (Fall) with host Trae Holiday. Henderson, serving as the After School Program Coordinator at Rainier Valley Leadership Academy, shared insights into these educational initiatives.
Idris Goodwin: Bridging Stories Across Generations and Mediums
Recently on The Day with Trae, Idris Goodwin, Writer and Artistic Director at Seattle Children's Theatre, joined host Trae Holiday to discuss his new children's picture book, "Your House Is Not Just A House," as well as his role at Seattle Children's Theatre and his vision for the future of intergenerational storytelling. Goodwin, an award-winning interdisciplinary writer with expertise in stage, audio, screen, and literature, shared insights into his creative endeavors.
Chardonnay Beaver: Documenting Legacy and Community in Seattle
Recently on The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday spoke with Chardonnay Beaver, a multimedia storyteller and author. Beaver came on the show to talk about her upcoming screening for her documentary "Fulfill The Promise: The Rise. The Fall. The Promise." at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. The event is on Saturday, July 20th, 2024, from 2 pm to 5 pm, and will also include a singing for Beaver's newest book, "Words of Wisdom: A Compilation of Life Principles, Inspired by Truth & Guided by Purpose Vol. 1.”
Brewing Success: Aundrea McCarthy's Journey with Luv-A-Latte Espresso
Luv-A-Latte Espresso founder Aundrea McCarthy joined Besa Gordon on The Day With Trae to discuss her journey as an entrepreneur, the significance of running her community-focused coffee shop, and her exciting future plans for the business.
From Candle Maker to Empowering Entrepreneurs: Jazmin Elon on Building the BLK Sunflower Business Collective
In this segment of The Day With Trae, guest host Besa Gordon fills in for Trae Holiday to interview Jazmin Elon, the founder and visionary behind Blk Sunflower. An entrepreneur and educator, Elon established her company based on candle making. Since then, she has turned her experiences as a budding business owner and candle maker to leading the BLK Sunflower Business Collective, a thriving community of over 800 entrepreneurs she helps grow and succeed.
Matt Farmer on DEFY Wrestling and Its Rising Stars
Matt Farmer, co-founder of DEFY Wrestling, recently stopped by The Day With Trae with Besa Gordon filling in for Trae Holiday as host of this episode. In this segment, Farmer discussed DEFY Wrestling, how the Seattle-based independent wrestling circuit has become a hub for many emerging talents, and what the organization currently has in the works.