Telling Better Stories the Converge Media Way
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• 11/4/24
Kiki Ballroom Scene: A Place of Community, Growth, and Expression
The Kiki ballroom scene in Seattle is thriving, and Converge Media's Deaunte Damper was on the scene at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute to capture the energy and insights of this vibrant community.
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• 10/7/24
KD Hall Foundation: Making a Difference in the Sickle Cell Community
September was Sickle Cell Awareness Month, and each year, the KD Hall Foundation holds their annual Resilient Hearts: Sickle Cell Education & Blood Donation, where community members are not only able to get educated on the effects of Sickle Cell but also donate blood to those in need with the disease.
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• 9/16/24
Building Community Through Film: The Unique Vibe of Scope Screenings
Scope Screenings, founded by Lex Scope, is a Seattle-based film festival that stands out by providing a platform for underrepresented creators to showcase their work. Held at SIFF Cinema Egyptian, the festival occurs six times a year, offering filmmakers more opportunities to connect with audiences. The next event is set for September 24th.
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• 9/1/24
Paradise Worldwide: Seattle's Streetwear Haven
Ari and Harry, the duo behind Paradice Worldwide, are making waves in Seattle's streetwear scene. Their brand, which draws inspiration from the city's vibrant culture and the founders' own experiences, offers a unique blend of urban style and South End pride.
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• 9/7/24
Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop with the Subway Cypher Art Installation
The Subway Cypher, an art installation formerly displayed at Occidental Square Park, was a vibrant tribute to 50 years of Hip Hop culture. This collaborative effort between Vivid Matter Collective and Friends of Waterfront Seattle featured a graffiti-adorned shipping container reminiscent of a subway car, a nod to the genre's roots in New York City.
The installation, conceived by Sneke One, aimed to encapsulate the core elements of Hip Hop: graffiti, music, breakdancing, and DJing. Inside the container, a gallery showcased artwork celebrating Hip Hop legends like MF Doom, DMX, and Missy Elliott.
Beyond its artistic value, the Subway Cypher represented Hip Hop's enduring influence. For artists like Perry Porter, it offered a deeply personal connection to the music that shaped their lives.
Takiyah Ward, a driving force behind the project, described Hip Hop as "the foundation of so many things," emphasizing its significance not only to the collective but also to the broader community. The installation featured a gallery showcasing artwork celebrating Hip Hop legends, reflecting the genre's diverse and influential history.
Ward saw the Subway Cypher as an affirmation of Seattle's vibrant Hip Hop scene, stating, "We're here, we do amazing things, and we represent Seattle, just as much as anybody else." The installation's presence in the historic arts district further solidified Hip Hop's cultural importance.
The Subway Cypher embodied the core elements of Hip Hop: graffiti, music, breakdancing, and DJing. It served as a testament to the genre's power to inspire, unite, and drive creative expression. As Ward aptly put it, Hip Hop "is rhythm. Hip hop is vibe. Hip hop is heartbeat."
This dynamic celebration of 50 years of Hip Hop invited the community to experience its rich history and ongoing influence. The Subway Cypher remained on display for several months, offering a vibrant and engaging tribute to this iconic art form.
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• 9/8/24
ReSol 206: One Year of Restoration and Community, by Takiyah "TDub" Ward
One year ago, ReSol 206 opened its doors, and what a year it has been! The shop, owned by Takiyah "TDub" Ward, has laughed, cried, and restored countless sneakers to their former glory. But ReSol 206 is more than just a sneaker restoration shop; it's a place where memories are revived, relationships are built, and community is fostered.
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Umoja Fest 2024: A Celebration of Black Joy and Unity in Seattle
Umoja Fest, a yearly celebration deeply rooted in Seattle's Central District, marked its 70th anniversary this year with a powerful display of Black culture, creativity, and unwavering community spirit. Held at the historic Judkins Park, the festival was more than just a weekend of festivities; it was a living testament to the enduring legacy of Black excellence in the city.
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• 8/6/24
Scope Screenings July 2024: A Resounding Success
Scope Screenings, the Seattle-based film festival founded by Lex Scope, continues to make waves in the local creative community. The monthly event showcases the work of young, diverse creators and aims to disrupt the traditional film festival industry by offering accessible and enjoyable film experiences.
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• 8/1/24
Aaliyah Kois Jacob: A Rising Star in STG Elevate's Spoken Word Program
Recently we highlighted Aaliyah Kois Jacob. An eighteen-year-old musician, poet, writer, and all-around creative, Aaliyah is thrilled to be joining ELEVATE this year. Her love of people and dedication to justice, advocacy, and social change have made creativity a crucial outlet.
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• 8/2/24
The Importance of Black Art and Cultural Spaces: A Conversation Inspired by Sankofa Theater
Black art has always been a powerful force, and Seattle's Black art scene is no exception. However, as gentrification and rising costs continue to impact the city, there's a growing concern about the loss of cultural spaces essential for showcasing and nurturing Black art.
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• 7/29/24
Celebrating Black History in Federal Way
The Federal Way Black Collective recently held a celebration of Black history in the city. The event was held separately from other Juneteenth events to give it the space and time it deserved. The organizers aimed to create an inclusive event where people from all walks of life could come together to celebrate, learn, and connect.
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• 7/30/24
Arte Noir: A Beacon of Black Art and Culture in Seattle - Hey Black Seattle!
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Central District is Arte Noir, a haven for Black art and culture. Founded by local legend Vivian Phillips and run by her daughter, Jazmyn Scott, this black art specialty shop and fine arts gallery is a vibrant space showcasing the talent and creativity of the Black community.
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• 7/31/24
Reunion on Union: A Celebration of Community and Black Joy in the Central District
The Central District of Seattle was recently the site of a heartwarming reunion, aptly named "Reunion on Union." This vibrant event brought together people of all ages, from elders to young children, to celebrate their shared heritage and the enduring spirit of the CD.
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• 7/26/24
Missy Elliott Rocks Out in TDUB-Designed Astronaut Helmet
TDUB is a local Seattle artist known for her creative and unique artwork. She has been featured in numerous publications and has even had her work displayed in galleries across the country. When she was approached with the opportunity to create a custom helmet for Missy Elliott, she was thrilled.
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• 7/24/24
Columbia City Beat Walk: A South Seattle Block Party Like No Other
The Columbia City Beat Walk, a vibrant celebration of community, art, and culture, took place this month in the heart of Seattle's South End. This lively event, now in its third decade and produced by the visionary Trish Gallow, has become a beloved tradition for locals and visitors alike.
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• 7/23/24
Ase Theatre: Amplifying Black Women's Narratives Through Art
Seattle's Central District is home to a unique and impactful organization: Ase Theatre. Formerly known as Griot Girlz, Ase Theatre has been a beacon of creative expression and social change since its founding in 2013.
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• 7/20/24
Reunion On Union: A look back at the 2023 Central District Family Reunion
A look back at how Back2Besa covered Reunion On Union 2023 - The Central District’s biggest family reunion returns this Sunday. Will you be there? More information below:
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• 7/17/24
Young and Talented Showcase: Seattle's Rising Stars Shine
Earlier this month, the Black and Tan Hall in South Seattle was the scene of an extraordinary event: the Young and Talented showcase. This unique concert, put on for kids by kids, highlighted the musical prowess of some incredibly gifted young performers.
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• 7/16/24
South Sound Music Festival: A Celebration of Local Talent and Community Spirit
The South Sound Music Festival, now in its third year, recently concluded another successful event in Tacoma, Washington. This vibrant celebration brought together a diverse mix of artists, vendors, and community members for a day filled with music, food, and fun.
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• 7/14/24
GZ Radio Covers the Complexity Showcase at ARTS at King Street Station
The GZ Radio crew visited the DogTown Collection last week to check out the exhibit. The Complexity Showcase is open until July 20th at ARTS at King Street Station. If you're a fan of graffiti art, be sure to check it out! And don't forget to follow GZ Radio on IG or visit their website at GZRadio.Org.
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• 7/11/24
Imagining the Future: Maya Michelle Russell's Captivating ELEVATE Performance
The Seattle Theatre Group's ELEVATE program recently showcased the talents of young Black and Brown artists at the historic Neptune Theatre. Among these talented performers was Maya Michelle Russell, a 16-year-old spoken word artist making waves in the Seattle arts scene.
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• 7/9/24
Ground Zero Radio Spotlights Black Stax at Metier Brewing Company
Ground Zero Radio (GZR) was on the scene at Metier Brewing Company in Seattle to celebrate Black Music Month with a special live podcast interview featuring Black Stax, legends in the Seattle Hip Hop scene.
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• 7/2/24
A Day of Knowing: WOW Gallery Hosts Juneteenth Brunch for Black Women
The WOW Gallery was filled with joy and laughter on Juneteenth as Black women from all walks of life came together for a special brunch celebration. The event, organized by Veronica Very, founder of Wonder of Women, was a day of remembrance, empowerment, and sisterhood.
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Juneteenth Is - A look back at Juneteenth 2023
We look back at how Converge Media covered Juneteenth 2023. We centered the story around four different events: a small business pop-up at Communion, Africatown at Jimi Hendrix Park, Roll Around Sea-Town at Judkins Park, and a music celebration at MoPop.
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• 6/12/24
Washington Health Benefit Exchange Unveils Community Art Installations Promoting Healthcare for All
In November 2023, Washington became one of the first states to open its health insurance marketplace to all residents, including undocumented immigrants. Everyone who lives in Washington state now has the opportunity to buy health and dental insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder, regardless of immigration status.
In an effort to raise awareness among immigrant communities across the state, Washington Health Benefit Exchange is collaborating with local artists Ivy Liu and Cecelia DeLeon, Urban Artworks, and community members to create two art installations promoting healthcare access for all.
The art installations will also foster community connection through participation in the creative process. Two community painting sessions, guided by artists Cecelia DeLeon and Ivy Liu, took place in Seattle in April and May. The finished pieces will be installed in Yakima, WA.
To learn more about health insurance options in Washington, visit www.wahealthplanfinder.org
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• 5/31/24
24kGoldn on why he burned all his music awards and breaking attachments to fame
Besa Gordon first interviewed 24kGoldn back in 2019 when she was still a radio host for KUBE 93. Back then, 24kGoldn was only like 18 years old and was promoting his song Valintino which had just begun to pick up steam on the radio charts.
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• 5/7/24
Relive Bubblin Brown Sugar 2024
For decades, Bubbling Brown Sugar has been giving our community goosebumps with the epic moves that happen on the floor, while creating nostalgic vibes from seeing different friends and family members that we haven’t seen for a while, due to a lot of us now not living in the central district anymore.
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• 4/28/24
National Poetry Month Spotlight: Insights from Acacia Salisbury on Back2Besa
In honor of National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon engaged in a captivating conversation with Acacia Salisbury, a producer at Converge Media and a talented poet. Acacia's journey with poetry began at the tender age of 7 when her grandmother introduced her to the renowned poet and author Maya Angelou. Together, they delved into the origins of National Poetry Month, Acacia's personal journey with poetry, the vibrant poetry community in Seattle, and strategies for crafting a poem each day.
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• 4/29/24
Reah Melina Performs “Pulling Down God Is Easy” on Back2Besa
For National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon highlighted talented poets around the greater Seattle area on Back2Besa over the weekend. One of those poets was Rhea Melina, who performed her poem “Pulling Down God Is Easy” at the Black Media Matters Studio.
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• 4/26/24
Ebo Barton Performs “Freedom Cut Me Loose” on Back2Besa
In honor of National Poetry Month, Besa Gordon highlighted some incredible poets here in the greater Seattle area on Back2Besa over the weekend. One of the featured poets was Ebo Barton, who performed his poem "Freedom Cut Me Loose" at the Black Media Matters Studio.
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• 4/26/24
Beyond the Floorboards: Besa Gordon's Red Bull Lords Of The Floor Experience
Red Bull Lords Of The Floor made its long-awaited return to the Emerald City after over two decades, and our cameras and Besa Gordon was there to witness it all as breaking took over the city of Seattle.
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• 4/26/24
Unity in Motion: Red Bull's Lords of the Floor Welcome Mixer Experience
Red Bull's Lords of the Floor week kicked off with a bang last at Darkalino's and Hometown in Pioneer Square. The welcome mixer set the stage for an electrifying week ahead, encapsulating the essence of hip-hop culture and camaraderie.
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• 4/10/24
Griot Party Comes to the City of Destiny
Not too long ago, the Tacoma Art Museum buzzed with energy as the Griot Party Experience made its triumphant return. This time, the vibrant celebration of culture and creativity found its home within the walls of the museum, marking a shift from its previous spotlight at Langston Hughes in the Central District.
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• 4/1/24
Graffiti Unleashed - Red Bull Lords Of The Floor Westside Wall
Although the Red Bull Lords of the Floor main event is April 6th at WAMU, the Red Bull team has been active out here in these Emerald City Streets for the past few weeks, tapping in with different hip-hop culture communities, and part of their outreach has included discussions, workshops, and even literally, putting some paint where it ain't on some barren walls across the city.
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• 3/31/24
Free from Circle of Fire gives a Red Bull Lords Of The Floor Preview
Did you know that one of the biggest legendary dance battles in the world is coming back to Seattle on April 6th? I am talking about The Red Bull Lords of the Floor, returning to the Emerald City after over 20 years. It’ll bring the world's best break dancers to compete head-to-head before many of them fly off to Paris to compete in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
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Keys to Success: Spokane's You Oughta Know Media Etiquette Discussion
Earlier this month, Besa Gordon, host of Back2Besa, jumped on a plane and flew to the heart of Spokane for the You Oughta Know Panel held at the Washington Cracker Building for an enlightening discussion on media etiquette and professionalism. The event was curated by Ryker and aimed to provide local artists with essential tools for navigating the media landscape.
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• 3/24/24
Unveiling Seattle's Artistic Tapestry: A Recap of The Still In Our Feels Showcase
Seattle's vibrant art scene was on full display at the recent 8th edition of The Still In Our Feels showcase, held at AXIS Pioneer Square. As I stepped into the event, I was immediately immersed in a sea of creativity, surrounded by local artists, performers, and enthusiasts alike.
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• 3/14/24
Reign of Style: A Decade of Hair, Beauty, and Fashion Unleashed
For a decade now, the Northwest has been graced by the dazzling spectacle of the Reign of Style Hair Show and competition. This annual extravaganza, now in its 10th year, was born from the visionary mind of Aisha Ellis-Asim. Recognizing a void in the region's hair show scene, Aisha set out to fill it, thus giving birth to Reign Competitions NW.
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• 3/12/24
Spectrum Dance Theater
Converge Media had the honor and opportunity to join hands with the Spectrum Dance Theater to uplift their 40th-anniversary gala and celebration at their annual Movement Gala with the screening of this film we produced in partnership with the theater. In it, viewers will see the history of Spectrum as well as a broad look at the community impacts of the organization.
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• 3/12/24
The Big Game: The Crawsover Pro-Am
Converge Media takes you inside The Crawsover Pro-Am and what it means to the community.
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• 3/12/24
Legacy Of The Soul Pole | Converge Media Film
The Soul Pole has stood tall outside The Seattle Public Library’s Douglass-Truth Branch for almost 50 years. Now, the 21-foot tall artwork – which the Black Heritage Society of Washington State has called a “beacon of Black pride” in the Central District – is starring in a short documentary produced by Seattle’s Converge Media.
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• 3/12/24
Finding Go
Finding Go is a film documenting the life and legacy of Broderick Adé Hogue. An art director, designer, and letterer, Hogue’s influence was felt in many spheres across the country and even around the world.
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From the CD to Mexico City Art Week
On the latest episode Back2Besa, we followed the journey of Soulma Ayers and Perry Rhoden as they embarked on a captivating adventure from Seattle to Mexico City Art Week.
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• 3/5/24
From Lagos With Love: The Art of Olumide Oresegun
We have talked about Taswira, a cultural art gallery and event space in Pioneer Square owned by Avery Barnes, a few times on the show. But did you know, they recently put in a new exhibit by Nigerian artist Olumide Oresegun?
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• 3/1/24
X: The Life & Times of Malcolm X Seattle Premier
Seattle Opera’s X: The Life & Times Of Malcolm X, composed by Anthony Davis, opened with a bang on Saturday, February 24th at McCaw Hall. The night was a celebration of Blackness, history, fashion, and excitement as guests experienced their first Opera. Trae Holiday of Converge Media caught up with attendees to discuss the significance of this live show.