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SODO Buzzes with Black Joy: “Ladies First” and Vibe Bingo Light Up the Night at HBCU Seattle Series Prefunk
Victory Hall in SODO was electric last Thursday as the “Ladies First Marketplace” and the unique “Take Me Out to the Quad - An HBCU Vibe Bingo Experience” took center stage, creating a vibrant celebration of Black women-owned businesses and community fellowship. This event, part of the larger HBCU Seattle Series presented by Baseball Beyond Border, featured a three-game matchup between Seattle University and Coppin State University (HBCU) Baseball teams, focused on empowering entrepreneurs and fostering a lively, culturally rich atmosphere and letting the Coppin State University Blad Eagles know they were welcome in the Emerald City.
Vitamin D and Let Them Create Seattle: Empowering the Next Generation of Artists
Derrick Brown, known to many as Vitamin D, recently shared his extensive music industry experience in an interview on "The Day With Trae" with guest host Deaunte Damper. With nearly 30 years in the Seattle music scene, Derrick discussed his journey from b-boying to becoming a renowned record producer, DJ, and audio engineer. He has made significant contributions to the music world, collaborating with artists such as Macklemore, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, and Snoop Dogg, and creating the iconic "Big Rich Town" theme song for the TV series Power.
Dive into the Future of Film at the Seattle AI Film Festival!
Get ready for an exciting weekend of innovation and creativity! The Seattle AI Film Festival (SAIFF) is just around the corner, and it's an event you won't want to miss. Happening on March 29th and 30th at the M5 Creative Hub in downtown Seattle (401 Mercer St.), SAIFF is your chance to explore the cutting-edge world where artificial intelligence meets filmmaking.
Trae Holiday Gets Her Plant On at Flora & Fauna!
#SupportBlackBusiness - Hey y'all, Trae Holiday here, and let me tell you, I just had the most AMAZING time at Flora & Fauna in the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle. If you're a plant lover, a vinyl enthusiast, or someone who just appreciates good vibes and eco-friendly living, this is THE spot you need to check out.
Central District Art Walk Highlights Black Culture and Community Legacy
The March 2025 CD Art Walk in Seattle's Central District was a deliberate effort to energize the neighborhood, spotlight local artists, and support Black-owned businesses. Stephanie Morales, the coordinator of the CD Art Walk and executive director of Made Space Seattle, stated the goal was to bring "energy, money, and attention" to the Central District, and importantly, to show "the history of the Central District and the people of the Central District."
A Word For The Ladies: From the 90th Annual Sports Star Of The Year Awards Red Carpet
By Besa Gordon - To my fellow Queens out there, if no one told you today, this week, this month or even this year…. You ARE enough, you ARE valued, and you ARE loved. Every time you show up, whether on the court, the field, in your business or for yourself, you’re inspiring the next generation.
Graffiti as a Creative Outlet: VMC’s Skill Shop Teams Up with Jack and Jill Seattle
Graffiti is everywhere—on city walls, alleyways, and murals that tell stories in vibrant color. For some, it’s an art form; for others, it’s misunderstood. The Vivid Matter Collective’s (VMC) co-founder’s Takiyah Ward, and Moses Sun recently set out to challenge perceptions and inspire young creatives by hosting a graffiti workshop for students from the Jack and Jill Seattle chapter.
#TBT - When Black people in the CD had to fight for a crosstown bus. The story behind the #48 Bus
Seattle 1960s Civil Rights Movement pushed to crush barriers and bring about awareness and just treatment across all vital and basic human needs and rights. Community-based organizations, some with national affiliations and all with volunteers who were dedicated to the causes they strongly supported, were advocates for equity in housing, education, jobs, and actively protested police brutality and demanded police accountability.
Taproot Theatre Reopens Newly-Renovated Jewell Mainstage with "A Raisin in the Sun"
Seattle's vibrant theater scene is buzzing with excitement as Taproot Theatre Company gears up to launch its 2025 Mainstage season with a powerful and timeless classic. Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" will not only kick off the season but will also mark the grand reopening of the newly-renovated Jewell Mainstage Theatre.
Ah, The Black Woman: Converge Media’s National Women’s Month Uplift
In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, Converge Media's Chief Storyteller Winfield Ezell Jr. offers this uplift to the countless amazing Black women who have graced this platform over the years including our very own Queens of Converge: Trae Holiday, Julia Jessie, Besa Gordon, and Takiyah Ward. We thank you.
Legacy Hair and Beauty Supply: A Hillman City One-Stop Shop Prioritizes Family and Community
For Patt Butler Lathan, quitting is never an option. As the sole operator of Legacy Hair and Beauty, a one-stop beauty supply store in Hillman City, she runs her business with unfiltered determination to inspire and serve her family and community.
Besa Gordon Treats Good Day Seattle to Her Vegan Molly Moon’s Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
This week, Besa Gordon stopped by Good Day Seattle to talk about something extra sweet—her very own Vegan Cookies & Cream ice cream flavor, created in collaboration with Molly Moon’s Ice Cream.
Acts On Stage Presents “Sadie’s Kitchen”: A Story of Family, Love, and Community
Acts On Stage Theater is set to present its latest production, “Sadie’s Kitchen,” a play that delves into the heart of family dynamics, love, and community. The production, featuring Fa’izah Bradford in the titular role of Sadie and Selena Whitaker Paquiet as her sister Vesta, promises to be a powerful and moving experience. They joined The Day With Trae this week to discuss the show.
Rise Above and the Seattle Storm's Together We Rise: Legends Empower Youth at Center for Basketball Performance
In Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood, a powerful movement is taking shape. Rise Above, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Indigenous youth, is creating ripples of positive change. By partnering with iconic figures from the basketball world and the Seattle Storm, Rise Above offers young people opportunities they might otherwise never have.
Molly Moon's Unveils Besa Gordon's Vegan Cookies and Cream Ice Cream for Women’s History Month
At Converge Media, we celebrate voices that uplift our community. This Women's History Month, we are proud of Besa Gordon and the honor bestowed upon her by Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream! Since 2019, Molly Moon's has recognized women who make our communities safer, more equitable, and welcoming. This year, they have four honorees, each with a special ice cream flavor!
Shining Bright: Exploring Black-Owned Crystal Shops
Crystals have long been revered for their beauty and perceived metaphysical properties. In recent years, there's been a surge of interest in crystal healing and collecting, and it's wonderful to see Black-owned businesses shining in this space. These shops offer not only a stunning array of crystals but also a deeper connection to spirituality and community.
HBCU Seattle Series Set for Inaugural Run, Featuring Coppin State vs. Seattle University
Baseball Beyond Borders is set to launch its first annual HBCU Seattle Series, a weekend-long event that blends collegiate baseball action with a celebration of HBCU culture and community engagement. The series, scheduled for March 14th to 16th at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue, Washington, will feature three games between Coppin State University, a historically Black college and university (HBCU) from Baltimore, Maryland, and Seattle University.
Adonis Ducksworth Launches Campaign for District 2 Seat
Adonis Ducksworth, the Transportation Policy and Operations Manager in Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office and lifelong South Seattleite, officially announced his campaign for the District 2 city council position on February 24.
Tariffs and Their Potential Impact on Black and Low-Income Communities
The imposition of tariffs by the U.S. on Mexico, Canada, and China this morning has the potential to create ripples throughout the economy, with potential disproportionate effects on Black and low-income communities. Here's a breakdown of some potential impacts:
Spotlight on Creative Cafe: Brewing Community in Seattle's Central District
Today, we're shining a spotlight on a unique coffee shop in the heart of Seattle's Central District: Creative Cafe. Housed within the historic Washington Hall, Creative Cafe is more than just a place to grab a latte. It's a vibrant community space with a powerful mission.