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Podcast: Seattle Event Legacy In Motion Gala Hosted By Byrd Barr Place
Byrd Barr Place is set to host its second annual fundraising gala, Legacy in Motion: Resistance Through Reclamation, on September 27 at the Hyatt Regency in Seattle. The event will convene community leaders, advocates, and supporters for an evening dedicated to celebration and reflection.
Podcast: Seattle Municipal Court Hosts Community Resource Day To Support Local Residents
Seattle Municipal Court will hold its annual Community Resource Day on September 12th, providing residents with the opportunity to address legal issues and access various supportive services.
Podcast: Breaking Barriers: Empowering Black Businesses And Entrepreneurs
Black entrepreneurship, marked by resilience and vision, faces systemic barriers including limited access to capital and isolation. Addressing these challenges requires providing resources and support to help Black-owned businesses scale and thrive.
Podcast: Student Loan Repayment Hits Hardest For Communities Of Color
The resumption of student loan repayments and credit bureau reporting is imposing a significant financial strain on millions of Americans, resulting in substantial credit score declines. This burden is disproportionately impacting older borrowers and communities of color, exacerbating existing wealth disparities.
Podcast: Visionary Leadership: Jaebadiah Gardner’s Impact On Seattle’s Central District
Jaebadiah Gardner, the founder and CEO of Gardner Global, is spearheading the development of The Sarah Queen, a significant real estate venture in Seattle's Central District. His career, marked by roles in construction, law, and real estate, exemplifies a trajectory of determination and vision.
Podcast: Court Mandates $32 Million Allocation To Fair Housing Groups
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is mandated by a recent court ruling to disburse approximately $32 million in funds, previously approved, to private fair housing organizations. This financial release is crucial for these entities as they persist in their efforts to address and mitigate housing discrimination, which remains a significant issue despite the longstanding Fair Housing Act.
Podcast: Seattle Basketball Icons Kemp And Payton To Lead Youth Event At Kent YMCA
Seattle basketball icons Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton are set to reunite at the Kent YMCA for the Community in the Unity Back to School Fair on August 17th. The event, aimed at youth 18 and under, promises a day rich with sports, music, and resources. A highlight of the day will be the "Battle on the Blacktop," a 3-on-3 basketball showdown where Kemp and Payton will serve as celebrity coaches.
Podcast: Quincy Crawford Provides Tips on Avoiding Payment Scams
Chase Bank's Branch Manager Quincy Crawford emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks and protections of various payment methods when engaging in transactions with unfamiliar parties, offering practical advice to safeguard your finances.
Podcast: Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic Celebrates Grand Opening In Central District
The Odessa Brown Children's Clinic is set to commemorate the inauguration of its new Central District facility on August 9. The event will include live music, games, arts and crafts, giveaways, community resources, and a vaccine clinic, marking a significant return to the neighborhood where the clinic was originally established over five decades ago.
Podcast: Journalist Sydney Goitia-Doran Shares Her Career Journey With Seattle Medium
Sydney Goitia-Doran, a rising junior at Howard University, recently concluded an internship with the Seattle Medium newspaper. During her tenure, she reported on a diverse array of community-focused news stories and integrated herself into the editorial team, contributing to the publication's mission of amplifying local voices.
