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KD Hall Discusses the Importance of Sickle Cell Awareness and Advocacy
On a special edition of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper sat down with KD Hall, Executive Director of the KD Hall Foundation, to discuss the impactful work her foundation has been doing in the community, especially around sickle cell advocacy. The interview, aired on "Feel Good Friday," highlighted the importance of awareness, education, and action regarding sickle cell anemia, a condition that predominantly affects Black and African American communities.
Revitalizing the Central District: Shaude’ Moore on the Future of the McKinney Center
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday and welcomed, Shaude’ Moore, CEO of the Central District Community Preservation and Development Authority (CDCPDA), discussed exciting developments at the McKinney Center for Community & Economic Development (MCCED). Located in Seattle’s historic Central District, the McKinney Center serves as a hub for community and economic empowerment.
Building Community Safety from Within: Mark Rivers on Empowering Youth and Partnerships at Community Passageways
Last week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Mark Rivers, the Deputy Director of Community Safety at Community Passageways. He shared insights about his role and the organization's impactful work. Rivers, who has been with Community Passageways for nearly a year, leads the community violence prevention efforts, overseeing both the critical incident responders and outreach teams.
Interview with Violence Intervention Specialists on "The Day with Trae"
Last week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Paul Carter and Tarrell Harrison Jr., Violence Intervention Prevention Specialists from Harborview Medical Center. They shared their experiences working with victims of gun violence and their families at Harborview, providing critical support in a time of crisis.
Jamoni Owens Speaks on Youth Mentorship and Community Involvement
In a 100 Days of Action interview on The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Jamoni Owens to discuss the importance of youth involvement in community initiatives. Owens, a product of the South Seattle area, shared his personal experiences and insights on building relationships with young people and fostering positive change.
Beautiful Awakenings Spa: A Haven of Tranquility and Rejuvenation
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Jamila April Johnson, a licensed massage therapist, Esthetician and founder of Beautiful Awakenings spa. This spa offers a unique blend of therapeutic services and special events, all designed to promote self-love and holistic healing.
Urban Family's 100 Days of Peace: A Community-Based Approach to Youth Violence Prevention
Last week in a special episode of The Day with Trae, Shantel Patu, co-founder of Urban Family, shared the inspiration behind their organization's work with youth and families. "We kept seeing so much of the pain in the youth that we were serving from the pain in ourselves," Patu explained. "That sense of neglect and lack of parenting, lack of feeling loved from others, from family members."
Championing Change: Deaunte Damper's Vision for Community Safety and Accountability
Last week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Deaunte Damper, a dedicated advocate and host with Converge Media, to discuss his pivotal role in the 100 Days of Action campaign. Damper's work, grounded in a deep commitment to community safety and accountability, underscores the urgency of addressing gun violence and its impact on youth.
Chevonna Gaylor on ‘The Day with Trae’: The Critical Intersection of Mental Health and Community Safety
This week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Chevonna Gaylor, Clinical Director at CoLEAD, to discuss the critical role of mental health in addressing community safety and gun violence. Gaylor highlighted that the roots of gun violence are deeply embedded in systemic issues and generational trauma, requiring more than just surface-level solutions.
King County Leaders Collaborate to Address Gun Violence
This week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed King County Executive Dow Constantine and Renton City Councilmember Ed Prince and discussed their collaborative efforts to address the pressing issue of gun violence. The conversation, hosted by Trae Holiday at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre, shed light on the innovative strategies being implemented at both the county and city levels.
The Importance of Community in Gun Violence Prevention: A Conversation with Eleuthera Lisch
This week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Eleuthera Lisch, the first director of the King County Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Their conversation highlighted the importance of community involvement and a public health approach to addressing the issue of gun violence.
Mayor Harrell: Community Engagement is Key to Public Safety
This week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday interviewed Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell. Together they discussed the city's strategies for addressing gun violence and ensuring public safety. The mayor underscored the significance of a regional approach, asserting, "Seattle has to be part of a regional solution." He acknowledged the disproportionate impact of gun violence on the African American community and emphasized the necessity for culturally sensitive solutions.
Seattle Theatre Group's Commitment to Youth Development and Community Engagement
This week on a special 100 Days of Action episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed, Marisol Sanchez-Best, Director of Education and Community Engagement for the Seattle Theatre Group (STG), who discussed the organization's dedication to providing opportunities for young people through arts-based programming. STG's youth programs aim to offer safe spaces, mentorship, and personal and professional development opportunities to historically excluded communities.
100 Days of Action: Trae Holiday's Plea for Community Involvement
Trae Holiday, the host of Converge Media's "The Day With Trae," appeared on FOX 13 Seattle News last night to discuss the 100 Days of Action to Combat Gun Violence campaign currently underway in partnership with King County and the City of Seattle. Holiday joined FOX 13's Sabirah Rayford and Hana Kim in the studio to share her personal insights and experiences with gun violence, emphasizing the urgent need for community involvement. Earlier in the day, Holiday recorded several conversations with elected officials and community leaders at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre which will be airing all this week on Converge Media.
Revitalizing Cal Anderson Park: Aaron Carr on Building Community and Healing Spaces
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper sat down with Aaron Carr, the Cal Anderson Park Activations Manager for the Cal Anderson Park Alliance. Aaron Carr, originally from Detroit, Michigan, has been a significant community builder in Seattle for over a decade, using his passion for art and community engagement to transform spaces into hubs of healing and connection.
Transforming Mental Health with IT Strategies: Bharath Kumar Arekapudi
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper filled in for Trae Holiday and welcomed Bharath Kumar Arekapudi to discuss his journey in mental health advocacy, his books, and the unique approach he takes to well-being. Arekapudi, the founder of Shift Left, is a certified NLP and life coach, Reiki practitioner, best-selling author, and keynote speaker, who has found a novel way to blend his IT background with mental health strategies.
Transforming Public Safety: Lisa Daugaard on Purpose Dignity Action's Community-Based Approach
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper engaged in a thoughtful conversation with Lisa Daugaard, Co-Executive Director of Purpose Dignity Action (PDA). Formerly known as the Public Defender Association, PDA has evolved from a public defense organization to a trailblazer in community-based public safety strategies.
Empowering Teens: Taanvi Arekapudi Discusses Youth Mental Health Advocacy
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, guest host Deaunte Damper filled in for host Trae Holiday to interview Taanvi Arekapudi, a 15-year-old social entrepreneur, international bestselling author, and youth mental health advocate. At such a young age, Taanvi has already made a significant impact through her advocacy work and her book, "Uplift Teens Today." The interview delved into her inspiring journey, mental health initiatives, and her vision to create better support systems for youth mental health.
Clark Atlanta Student Finds Her Voice at Converge Media
Naomi Kirori, a junior mass media arts major at Clark Atlanta University, shared her inspiring experience as an intern with Converge Media on The Day with Trae with host Trae Holiday. Connecting with Converge through Africatown, Naomi was actively involved in administrative tasks, particularly enjoying booking and connecting guests for the show.
Empowering Seattle's Small Businesses: David Long on Sales Coaching, Community Building, and Making an Impact
In a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed David Long, a seasoned Seattleite and expert in sales coaching and business growth. He joined Trae to discuss his business Supporting Visions. He shares about his business and the solutions they offer.