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DeAunte Damper's BOBE Experience: Black Excellence, Community, and Advocacy

The Black Owned Business Excellence (BOBE) symposium was a resounding success, and DeAunte Damper, host of "We Live in Color" on Converge Media, was in the heart of it.  Not only did he experience the energy of Black excellence and entrepreneurship, but he also received the Elijah L. Lewis Community Advocate Award.

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DJ Topspin: Innovating the Art of DJing in a Digital Age

DJ Topspin, also known as Blendiana Jones, shared insights into his innovative approach to DJing during the COVID-19 pandemic in his interview with Trae Holiday. He discussed adapting to online performances using the "tip jar" concept, which allowed DJs to continue their artistry despite venue closures.

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An Accidental Passion: How Whitney Williams Created Brown Girl Charcuterie

Whitney Williams, the creative force behind Brown Girl Charcuterie, sat down with Trae Holiday to recount her unexpected entry into the world of charcuterie, sparked by a desire to host a memorable birthday party. Whitney emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and creating lasting memories for her clients.

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Seattle Black College Expo: A Celebration of Culture, Education, and Future Possibilities

The seventh annual Seattle Black College Expo recently took place at Rainier Beach High School, offering a wealth of opportunities for students to explore historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and other educational institutions. The event featured over 50 colleges, providing on-the-spot acceptance for some attendees, and included the presence of black-owned businesses and organizations.

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Hey Black Seattle! Visit Arte Noir, A Beacon of Black Art and Culture in Seattle

Arte Noir stands as a cultural cornerstone in Seattle's Central District, celebrating Black art and creativity. This black art specialty shop and fine arts gallery, founded by respected local figure Vivian Phillips and managed by her daughter Jazmyn Scott, serves as a vibrant showcase for the talents of the Black community.

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Presidential Transportation CEO La’Keith Asphy Shares His Journey on Building A Transportation Empire

In his interview with Trae Holiday, La’Keith Asphy owner of Presidential Transportation shared the inspiring story of his transportation business's expansion, speaking about the pride of owning commercial vehicles with his name on them, a rarity among Black business owners. Asphy detailed his company's growth from a small limo service to a fleet including luxury coaches and party buses.

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Holding Black Space: Made Space Seattle’s Central District Revolution

#SupportBlackBusiness - Stephanie Morales is looking to fight gentrification through community ownership. Her business, Made Space Seattle, is a local event and art space rooted in support for Black creatives. Originally an artist herself, Morales has taken on the role of manager, fundraiser, program coordinator, and everything in between — often falling back on her artist income to keep the business running.

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PHOTOS: Seattle Showed Up for Legendary AF

Seattle’s music scene showed up and showed out at Legendary AF, bringing together artists, producers, and creatives for a night of connection and culture. Held at Xanadu Studios, the event gave both rising and established talent a space to link up, collaborate, and celebrate the growing movement of PNW music.

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Bellingham’s Luxury Tours: A Local Chartering Company Looks for a Jump-start

#SupportBlackBusiness - No one knows the Northwest of the Northwest like Tony Robinson, the owner and sole operator of the charter company Bellingham’s Luxury Tours. Built from his own love of the Whatcom County area, Bellingham Luxury Tours is Tony’s way of sharing his knowledge and passion with curious locals and tourists.

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The Rise of Buddy’s Chicken & Waffles: From Ghost Kitchen to Local Favorite

Buddy's journey began in his brother's kitchen during the COVID-19 pandemic. "We were stuck at home during COVID," Buddy recalls. "I was trying to replicate the KFC recipe, and I ended up with something that basically beat the recipe." Word of Buddy's delicious chicken and waffles spread to his brother's friends, and "Waffle Wednesdays" soon became a weekly event.

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Hope and Fellowship: Black Community Leaders Welcome Chief Barnes to Seattle

About 200 people, including prominent community and religious leaders and elected officials, attended the event. Among them were Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, Seattle City Councilmembers Joy Hollingsworth and Mark Solomon, State Representative Chipalo Street, former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best, and leaders from the Seattle School District, including Dr. Brent Jones and Dr. Sarah Pritchard. Additionally, several religious leaders, including Bishop Weatherspoon, Pastor Carey G. Anderson, and several ministers from the Church of God in Christ, were present to show their support.

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