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B.U.I.L.D. Celebrates a Decade of Brotherhood and Community Impact
Recently, on The Day with Trae, André Franklin joined guest host Deaunte Damper to talk about B.U.I.L.D., Brothers United In Leadership Development. Franklin is a founding member of B.U.I.L.D., a grassroots organization with the vision that Black men are empowered leaders and mentors who make positive change in our community by instilling pride, hope, perseverance in Black men.
America Made Me a Black Man: Author Boyah Farah's Journey from Somalia to America
Originally from Somalia, Farah has seen war, he has seen refugee camps, and he came to this country getting chased by war. He landed in a small Boston-suburb, the only African there. For Farah there are two Americas. The America that Farah watched on TV while he was at a refugee camp, this America, Farah looked at as a metaphorical heaven.
Chelsea Riddick-Most gives update on Seattle Center events including BlastFest
One of the big endeavors they have taken on this year is the second year of BLASTFEST in July. BLASTFEST is a celebration of Seattle's vibrant and diverse population, uniting people through the vibrant sounds and cultural richness of Afrobeats music.
Breaking Snow-Covered Barriers: Khai Bhagwandin's Journey and The Change Collective's Impact on Snow Sports
“Around 2020, brands started to target people of color, they wanted more diversity for their marketing, which was exciting at first until I realized how performative a lot of these brands were,” Bhagwandin said. “I think that's kind of what we're seeing now, a few years down the road after all of this “awakening,” and just people of color being “trendy.”Unfortunately, we now see less funding for athletes of color than before 2020.”
Aishé Keita's Talks 'Fat Ham' and More on The Day With Trae
Aishé Keita joined Trae Holiday on a recent segment of The Day With Trae to discuss her career, her work, and "Fat Ham," a Pulitzer Prize-winning theatrical production created by James Ijame currently being presented at Seattle Repertory Theatre. With a passion for storytelling ingrained in her since childhood, Keita's journey as an actress and storyteller has been deeply influenced by her own father's storytelling.
Seattle Opera’s Taylor Raven on her role in 'The Barber of Seville'
Joining Trae Holiday on this episode of "The Day With Trae" is the opera sensation Taylor Raven. Raven will soon be captivating audiences with her upcoming performance of the Seattle Opera's rendition of ‘The Barber of Seville,’ the timeless comic opera by Gioachino Rossini. In this segment, Taylor shares insights into her journey, from her early career beginnings to her experiences as a distinguished opera singer, and delves into her collaborations with the Seattle Opera.
Director Brodrick Ryans Delves into 'Brown Bodies on a Blue Earth' on The Day With Trae
In a recent segment of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday met with Brodrick Ryans, the director of the thought-provoking production ‘Brown Bodies on a Blue Earth.’ During the episode, Ryans delved into his journey into the world of theater and directing, offering viewers a glimpse into the inspirations and motivations behind his work.
Embracing Healing: Kweli Vuur's Journey to Self-Motherhood
Kweli Vuur, a poet of healing and spiritual development, recently joined host Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae" to talk about her Mother’s Day event “A Mother is Healing.” The event is a space for healing, a space to contemplate how each person has been mothered and how they may mother themselves in turn.
AP Diaz Talks Swim Seattle's Mission to Eradicate Youth Drowning Disparities
AP Diaz, Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation, recently sat down with host Trae Holiday on a "The Day With Trae" segment to discuss Swim Seattle, an innovative pilot program spearheaded by the department. Uniting various organizations throughout the Northwest, this initiative strives to dismantle barriers to swimming education and address the alarming disparity in drowning rates among youth of color, something Diaz highlights as the critical importance of this initiative, particularly due to Seattle's unique geography.
Delbert Richardson talks 'The Unspoken Truths' and the Upcoming 'THE LION TELLS HIS TALE'" on The Day With Trae
In a recent episode of "The Day With Trae," host Trae Holiday was joined by Delbert Richardson, the visionary behind the American History Traveling Museum: "The Unspoken Truths." Richardson shared insights into the museum and teased an exciting upcoming production at Intiman Theatre titled "THE LION TELLS HIS TALE," which will star Richardson himself.
Danyale Thomas the Menopause Mentor on Oral Health Challenges During Menopause
In case you missed it, recently, on "The Day with Trae," Menopause Mentor Danyale Thomas returned for another Menopause Monday to discuss with host Trae Holiday the oral health issues that arise during perimenopause and menopause.
Gwendolyn Phillips Coates talks about the Wonder of Women Gallery and Retreat Revival in Seattle
Gwendolyn Phillips Coates stopped by The Day with Trae recently to talk with host Trae Holiday about the Wonder of Women retreat revival in May. Coates is the manager of Wonder of Women, WOW Gallery, here in Seattle.
From Participant to Board Chair: Mary Ruffin's Solid Ground Journey and the 50th Anniversary Gala Celebration
“Over a decade ago, my family moved into a Solid Ground community,” Ruffin said. “I finished undergrad in solid ground, worked while we lived in a Solid Ground community, and I went to law school and I had that community lift me up and support me through all of that. So when it came time to see if I could stay involved with solid ground any other way, I jumped at the opportunity.”
Dr. Georgia McDade Illuminates the Literary Legacy of AAWA and Unveils The Genius Conference
Dr. Georgia McDade, Cofounder and Charter Member of the African American Writers Alliance (AAWA), stopped by The Day With Trae, joining host Trae Holiday to delve into her rich literary journey and shed light on The Genius Conference, an upcoming collaborative effort between AAWA and Langston Seattle. As the segment commenced, McDade offered a glimpse into her affection for literature, tracing it back to the spur that ignited her love for reading.
Nick Brown Shares Why He Is Running For Attorney General And Why He Thinks He Can Win
Nick Brown recently took center stage on The Day With Trae, chronicling the beginning of his career journey to his roles as legal aid for Governor Jay Inslee and the U.S. Attorney for Washington's Western District to his current bid for the position of Attorney General of Washington. Starting his conversation with host Trae Holiday, Brown reflected on his introduction to law and politics, highlighting the influence of his parents, both former public servants who promoted values of engagement and service throughout his childhood.
Councilmember Rob Saka on Leadership, Potholes, and Public Safety
In this segment of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Councilmember Rob Saka, who stepped into his role representing District One of the Seattle City Council in January 2024. District One comprises the neighborhoods of West Seattle, South Park, SoDo, Georgetown, and Pioneer Square, all communities in which Saka underscored his dedication to building up through engagement, such as small business listening sessions and walking tours.
Solid Ground's 50th Anniversary Gala: Reflecting on Community Service and Building for the Future
Shalimar Gonzales from Solid Ground recently joined host Trae Holiday on The Day with Trae to talk about the organization’s upcoming 50th Anniversary Gala.
Spiritual Transformation through Dance: dani tirrell and 'Leviticus or Love'
Recently on "The Day with Trae," host Trae Holiday was joined by dani tirrell, director, and choreographer of "The Congregation." dani appeared on the show to discuss the upcoming production titled "Leviticus or Love and to Walk Amongst HUMANS! Book 1," scheduled for April 20 and 21 at the Moore Theatre on Second Ave in Seattle, Washington.
SDOT’s Dan Anderson explains Seattle's Transportation Levy Renewal
Dan Anderson, stopped by to talk with Trae Holiday, host of The Day with Trae, about Mayor Harrell’s proposal for a $1.35B transportation levy in Seattle. Anderson is the Public Engagement Manager and Levy Renewal Communications Manager for the Seattle Department of Transportation.