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Call to Conscience: Seattle's Black History Month Museum Celebrates Rich Legacy
Seattle is gearing up to celebrate Black History Month in a big way with the "Call to Conscience" Black History Month Museum at the Columbia City Theater. Throughout February 2025, this immersive museum will showcase installations, exhibits, and activities that honor the achievements and resilience of Seattle's Black community.
From Pop-Ups to Powerhouse: Tina Fahnbulleh Dishes on Gold Coast Ghal Kitchen's Journey
Tina Fahnbulleh's passion for cooking began at the tender age of four, leading her on a flavorful journey from Philly to Minnesota and finally to Seattle. Her culinary adventure started with pop-ups and catering gigs, eventually blossoming into the beloved Gold Coast Ghal Kitchen seven years later.
Nneka Ogwumike to re-sign with the Storm
In a move that's been anticipated and was rumored earlier today on the WNBA free agency show on ESPN, our Seattle Storm will be re-signing free agent forward Nneka Ogwumike, as the news was broken by her sister Chiney on Sportscenter.
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Besa Gordon Talks Converge Media’s Support Black Businesses Campaign on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon hit up Good Day Seattle to rep the Support Black Business campaign—something she and the whole Converge Media squad are serious about. During the segment, Besa talked about the struggles Black-owned businesses are facing. “It really started out earlier this year when we saw a lot of our Black-owned businesses going online and just talking about how they were having a hard time,” Besa shared. “Some were even going out of business. So our quick question was, what can we do to help?”
PHOTOS: Northwest Gumbo Competition Chef Red vs Chef Wally
Besa Gordon pulled up to the Northwest Gumbo Competition to see firsthand how Chef Wally of Seattle Soulfood Kitchen and Chef Red of Come Eat Daddy brought the heat in this epic cookoff! From bold flavors to big ol’ chunks of crab and shrimp, the gumbo was a whole experience.
Besa Gordon talks #SupportBlackBusiness on KUOW with Libby Denkmann
Via KUOW - What does it take to run a thriving business in Washington? Lately, for a number of business owners around the Sound , the answer seems to be “too much.”
Besa Gordon Wants You To Get Ready for the 90th Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards
By Besa Gordon - It’s that time of year when we gear up for Seattle Sports Commissions, Sports Star of the Year Awards which is the biggest night in sports for Washington State. And although each year is a big deal, this year is a little different, as it’s their 90th anniversary.
Funding Opportunities for Tacoma Businesses
The Community Reinvestment Program (CRP) a City of Tacoma initiative that’s funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce, has listed all funds for Black families and Businesses. The establishments vary in resources that can help the community benefit in more ways than one.
Tapping into Business Funding Opportunities with Jenefeness Franke
Jenefeness Franke, from Black-Owned Business Excellence, highlights the abundance of available resources and the importance of staying informed. She emphasizes, "We need to be aware that these dollars, these applications, are coming open, and they're short windows because they gotta get the money out."
Rainier Beach Wins On The Road To Conclude ‘Hood Classic’ Finale
In the Hood Classic Finale, Rainier Beach looked to extend their winning streak to 11 games and Garfield looked to tie the season series a 1-1, hand the Vikings their first Metro League loss and continue their winning streak to five games.
OED’s Markham McIntyre Outlines Seattle's Small Business Support on Back2Besa
Small businesses are the heart and soul of Seattle's economy, but they face many challenges in today's economic climate. From rising costs to public safety concerns, these businesses need support to survive and thrive. The City of Seattle's Office of Economic Development (OED) is tasked with confronting these issues head-on and helping provide solutions for distressed small business owners.
Empowering Dreams: Young Black Homeowners Third Annual Black Equity Ball
Young Black Homeowners Third Annual Black Equity Ball takes place February 22 at 6pm, the groundbreaking event is set to make waves in the realm of black homeownership, the event will take place at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel and will be hosted by Converge Media’s Besa Gordon, host of Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle and FOX Soul.
STOMP Keeps Audiences on Their Feet
STOMP's percussive sensation continues to wow audiences worldwide, and Seattle was no exception. The show, which has been running since 1991, is a unique blend of percussion, comedy, and audience engagement, and it's clear that the show's evolution has kept it fresh and exciting.
Besa Gordon: From Radio Waves to TV Screens
Trae Holiday and Besa Gordon, Host of Back2Besa connect for conversation, talking about her show and some of the highlights Besa is ready for this year.
Chop Chop West African Cuisine: A Kent Treasure Looks to Relocate to Seattle
Operating out of a quaint commissary kitchen in downtown Kent, Chop Chop West African Cuisine is a catering company geared toward bringing authentic African food to African Americans in the Pacific Northwest.
Eddie Lin: A City Insider Seeks Seattle City Council District 2 Seat
Lin's experience in the City Attorney's Office has provided him with insights into city government operations. Specializing in real estate law, he has contributed to major infrastructure projects, including the waterfront redevelopment. For the past five years, he has worked full-time with the Office of Housing, advising on affordable housing projects and programs. This experience has given him knowledge of housing development, market incentive programs, and challenges facing Seattle's housing market.
Takiyah TDUB Ward: Empowering Artists and Amplifying Voices
Trae sits with Takiyah TDUB Ward. She talks about the return of her show, Art of the Matter, and what she's looking forward to this year.
Community Reinvestment Empowers Curl Garden to Foster Mental Health and Healing
Sabrina Gray started her business, The Curl Garden, seven years ago with the motto "It's deeper than hair." Her goal was to create a safe space where clients could not only leave with beautiful hair but also feel rejuvenated mentally and emotionally.
Mark Quiroz Joins Support Black Business Campaign as a Content Creator
We are pleased to announce that social media influencer Mark Quiroz is joining our Support Black Business Campaign as a content creator. Mark is best known for his popular Instagram and YouTube accounts where he creates short-form video content on Seattle lifestyle, travel, and restaurants and businesses.
Sheila Kay Shares Her Musical Journey and Upcoming Show Addressing Black Lives and Gun Violence with Trae Holiday
Sheila Kay shared her musical journey, from singing at age four to her upcoming show addressing Black Lives and gun violence. Kay emphasized community connections and passion for raising awareness.