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The MLB ID Tour Hits Seattle: A Game Changer for Young Athletes

Seattle recently hosted a historic event for aspiring baseball players—the MLB ID Tour. This nationwide initiative by Major League Baseball scouts and identifies talented student-athletes in the high school graduating class on 2028/2029, and for the first time, the tour made its way to the Pacific Northwest. The tour rolled into the Mariners Training Center in the Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle. 

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Hey Black Seattle's "Let's Pull Up!" Community Meetup Tour Kicks Off at The Scene

#SupportBlackBusiness - Hey Black Seattle, a hub connecting Black residents of central Puget Sound with community organizations and businesses, launched its inaugural "Let's Pull Up!" Community Meetup Tour this month. The first stop on the tour was The Scene in South Park, a Black-owned coffee shop serving up more than just coffee.

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Funding Your Future: Seattle Colleges Scholarships Now Open

Seattle Colleges is making higher education more accessible by providing hundreds of scholarships each year to students at North, Central, and South. The application cycle for the 2025-2026 school year is now open, offering financial support to help students achieve their academic goals.

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Besa Gordon Says You Can’t Miss the Radiant Reflections Exhibit at Bainbridge Island Art Museum

By Besa Gordon - Art vibes anyone? Let's go on a little adventure to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art for the Black Voices Film Festival. Now, you know I had to hop on that ferry, sail 30 minutes away from Seattle, and pull up to celebrate Black storytelling. This festival was extra special because they were screening four of our very own Converge Media films!

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Northwest Gumbo Cook-Off: A Celebration of Food, Culture, and Community

Seattle got a true taste of Southern tradition at the Northwest Gumbo Cook-Off, held at Zanadu Studios in Auburn, Washington. This vibrant event brought together two talented chefs—Chef Red of Come Eat Daddy and Chef Wally of Seattle Soul Food Kitchen—for a friendly yet fierce competition. With live music, rich aromas, and an energetic crowd, the night was a full celebration of food, culture, and community.

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Empowering Black Men and Boys: Andre Franklin's Vision for Community Leadership and Wealth-Building

Andre Franklin discussed BUILD 206's mission to develop leadership in black men and boys. He highlighted their community events, partnerships, and the Black Build Black Wealth Incubator Program, which offers funding and support to young entrepreneurs.

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Why Legendary AF is Exactly What the PNW Music Scene Needs

Seattle’s music scene was in full effect on February 2, 2025, with the "Legendary AF" event—a gathering of artists, producers, media professionals, and music lovers. Held at Zanadu Studios in Auburn, the event showcased the range of talent in the Pacific Northwest while giving creatives a space to connect and collaborate.

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The Power of Community: Simon Okelo's Madaraka Festival Celebrates 11 Years of Impact

Simon Okelo discussed the Madaraka Festival's origins and growth since 2014. The event supports youth programs in East Africa, unites African communities, and celebrates Kenyan independence. Entering its 11th year, the Madaraka Festival is scheduled for September 6 at Pier 62 in Seattle.

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Besa Gordon Uplifts the “Together Candle” On Good Day Seattle

Besa Gordon appeared on Good Day Seattle with Erin Mayovsky to discuss a special collaboration for Black History Month. The segment focused on the "Together Candle," a project that brought together three Black-women-owned businesses. Noir Lux Candle Bar created the candle, Jesse Lipscomb designed it, and you can purchase your candle and ship it to a loved one from The Postman.

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Seattle Coffee Vibes: Why Besa Gordon Says The Station Coffee Shop in Columbia City Is Worth the Visit

By Besa Gordon - ☕ #SupportBlackBusiness Coffee lovers, this one’s for you! Let's talk about The Station Coffee Shop, a Black and Latino-owned gem in Seattle's Columbia City—literally right across from the light rail 🚆. You might recognize this spot from Back2Besa when we highlighted 3 Black-owned coffee shops, and trust me, it's STILL a whole vibe.

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Demontrice Bigham's Vision for Mentorship and Community Through The Alain Locke Initiative

Demontrice Bigham's powerful conversation with Trae Holiday on The Day with Trae sheds light on the critical need for mentorship among young Black queer men. As the founder of the Alain LockE Initiative, Bigham draws from his experiences as a former Director of Housing at an HBCU and his own journey of self-discovery to address the guidance gap in our community.

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