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The Seattle Medium is conducting a holiday giveaway titled Samples of the Sound, featuring daily prizes and a grand prize of $1,000 in gift cards and a new Apple iPad. This initiative seeks to support local Black-owned businesses and aligns with the Seattle Medium's mission to enhance the holiday season. Digital and social media manager Josiah Scot…
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Ms. Helen's Bistro, a cherished establishment in Seattle's Central District for over five decades, is reopening in South King County, preserving the rich heritage and culinary tradition of this renowned restaurant. The new location is spearheaded by Jesdarnel "Ms. Squirrt" Henton, who is also involved in the Seattle Medium's Samples of the Sound Ho…
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Simply Soulful Café is offering complimentary meals to individuals in need on Christmas Day and is participating in The Seattle Medium's Samples of the Sound holiday giveaway, distributing up to $1,000 in gift cards to local dining establishments. Lillian Rambus, proprietor of Simply Soulful Café, appeared on the Rhythm & News Podcast to elaborate …
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Black homeownership has been pivotal in wealth accumulation in the United States, yet discriminatory home appraisals have deprived African American families of $150 billion in equity, exacerbating the racial wealth gap and obstructing generational wealth. Charlene Crowell, a journalist, appears on the Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcast to discu…
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The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump is noted as the wealthiest in U.S. history, featuring a cabinet of billionaires. This development prompts significant inquiries regarding its effects on government policies, social programs, and the working class. Dr. Carl Mack, former president of the Seattle King County NAACP and ex-exec…
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Island Soul, a local Black-owned restaurant in Seattle, has rebranded its Kirkland location to align with its renowned Seattle identity. The owner, Theo Martin, is also engaging in The Seattle Medium's Samples of the Sound holiday giveaway, offering up to $1,000 in gift cards to local eateries with other partnered restaurants. Island Soul has been …
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Marjorie's Restaurant, a local Black-owned establishment in Seattle's Central District, has reopened under the leadership of owner Donna Moodie through the Business Community Ownership Fund. The restaurant symbolizes resilience, community, and generational wealth building. Donna Moodie and Marjorie's Restauraunt is also participating in The Seattle…
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December 6th is recognized as Black Freedom and Economic Day, commemorating the ratification of the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States. The day serves to honor ancestors and promote Black-owned businesses. Dr. Carl Mack, former President of the Seattle King County NAACP, elaborates on the significance of this day and its im…
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This podcast explores the growing backlash from white supremacist ideologies in the United States, as the country shifts to a majority-minority nation by 2044. The Black Church has long been a source of resilience against oppression, but new challenges require new strategies. Political analyst Opio Sokoni joins the discussion to provide insights in…
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The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle is hosting a panel discussion on the Washington State Covenant Homeownership Program, which offers up to $150,000 in down payment assistance. The program aims to address historical inequities in homeownership, which have created significant barriers for many communities of color. Linda Taylor, Director of Ho…
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Byrd Barr Place is hosting its annual Turkey Drive, which aims to provide 1,000 turkeys and hot meals to families in need. This year, the event is partnering with Ezell's Famous Chicken to provide additional support. The spirit of giving is strong during the holiday season, and the Turkey Drive is a way for the community to come together and help t…
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Washington has opened its health insurance marketplace to all residents, regardless of immigration status, offering health and dental insurance to everyone. This move is expected to transform the healthcare landscape in the state, ensuring that everyone has access to health and dental insurance. Wynne McHale, Chief of Staff for the Washington Healt…
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The 2024 Presidential Election results have shown that Donald Trump will be returning to the White House, causing mixed emotions among many in the African American community, particularly those who believed Kamala Harris was poised to become the first woman to become President of the United States. In this podcast, Dr. Carl Mack, former President o…
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The 2024 Presidential Election results have shown that Donald Trump will be returning to the White House, causing mixed emotions among African Americans, particularly those who believed Kamala Harris was poised to become the first woman to become President of the United States. Hazel Edney of the Trice Endney Wire joins the Rhythm & News Podcast to…
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The Rhythm & News Podcast discusses the challenges facing Black Americans and communities of color in achieving financial security in retirement. Despite a modest Social Security cost of living adjustment coming next year, many retirees may continue to struggle with rising costs. Financial justice advocate Charlene Crowell shares her insights on th…
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The Seattle Medium has launched a new app to make local news more accessible to a wider audience, especially younger readers. The app offers exclusive content, interactive features, and a user-friendly design. Digital and Social Media Manager, Josiah Scott, discusses the app's features and how it will help reach and engage a wider audience. Intervi…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with William Lowe, a member of First AME Church of Seattle, sharing details about this year's annual Youth and Law Forum. The 34th Annual Judge Charles V. Johnson Youth and Law Forum will take place Saturday, November 2nd at Tukwila Community Center. Doors open at 8:30am. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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The Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcast features Amelia Ashley-Ward, publisher of the Sun-Reporter in San Francisco, California, discussing the upcoming general election and the race for the presidency of the United States. The polling is too close to call, but the only poll that ultimately matters are those on election day. Interview by Chris B…
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Rhythm & News Podcast Interview with ShaVon Robinson, Vice President and Head Cheer Coach of the CD Panthers. ShaVon Robinson has spent over two decades creating a supportive environment for young cheerleaders. She aims to provide a fun and loving space for youth athletes to grow both on and off the field. Robinson's commitment as a volunteer is dr…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Charlene Crowell discussing a recent settlement between the Federal Trade Commission and Invitation Homes. The Federal Trade Commission has fined Invitation Homes, the nation's largest corporate landlord for single-family home rentals, $48 million for financial abuses of tenants. The settlement holds Invitation …
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Rhythm & News Podcast Interview with Steven Hershkowitz, Managing Director of the Clean Transportation Unit for the Washington State Department of Commerce, discussing the Electric Vehicle Instant Rebate Program. The Washington State Department of Commerce's Electric Vehicle Instant Rebate Program has seen participation rates three times higher tha…
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Breast cancer awareness is crucial, especially for African American women who have higher mortality rates from the disease. World Mammogram Day is approaching, and it's an ideal time to discuss the importance of early detection, self-testing, and advocating for oneself with doctors. Bridgette Hempstead, Founder and President of Cierra Sisters, is j…
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The Seattle housing market remains challenging for prospective homebuyers, with high prices and limited affordability. However, interest rates are showing signs of cooling, making it a potentially good time to buy a home. The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle's housing director, Linda Taylor, discusses these issues and the resources available to…
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Donald Trump's racially divisive claims against immigrants from countries south of the U.S. border have dangerous consequences for these vulnerable communities. His false and inflammatory statements have led to dangerous consequences, including violence and discrimination. Political commentator and activist Opio Sokoni joins the Seattle Medium's Rh…
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump squared off in what may be their only presidential debate prior to the November 5th general election. Harris is said to have won the night, according to most observers. Dr. Carl Mack, former president of the Seattle King County NAACP, discusses the debate on the Seattle Medium's Rhythm …
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The Department of Justice and eight state Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit against RealPage Inc., a software company, for colluding with landlords to inflate rents across the country. The scheme has affected millions of renters, disproportionately affecting communities of color. Charlene Crowell joins the Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcas…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Tara Davis. Tara Davis has made history as the first Black woman to serve on the WIAA Executive Board. Davis has a vision for the future of high school athletics and aims to make a difference in the lives of student-athletes. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.Bởi The Seattle Medium
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The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle has announced that actress Taraji P. Hinson will be the keynote speaker at their annual breakfast. Josalyn Ford, Chief Advancement Officer for the Urban League, discussed the event and the organization in general on the Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcast. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Langston Seattle's Ebony Arunga. Ebony Arunga has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute, a historic venue in Seattle's Central District. Arunga has a deep connection to the Institute, having performed in youth theater there and dedicated her career to socia…
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Seattle Medium Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Henry Yates, Public Affairs for TABOR 100, about their organization's 23rd Annual Captains of Industry Gala. The event will take place on September 7 at the Seattle Convention Center and will celebrate the achievements of minority-owned businesses. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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The 52nd Roots Family Picnic, a beloved tradition that has brought together Seattle's Black community for over half a century, will be held this Sunday, September 4. The event, which has been held annually, will mark its final year, with organizers inviting friends, family, and community members to gather one last time to honor the legacy and herit…
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Seattle Public Libraries is seeking volunteers for their Homework Help program, a free after-school tutoring service that supports K-12 students. The program is looking for volunteer tutors to help make a positive impact on students' education as the new school year approaches. Elisa murray from Seattle Public Library joins the Rhythm & News Podcas…
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Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining momentum in her quest to become the 47th President of the United States, with her campaign putting several states in play that were not previously considered. Hazel Trice Edney of the Trice Edney Wire discussed with Chris B. Bennett how Harris is attracting support from various demographics and expanding her …
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with former state rep. Jesse Wineberry covering Vice President Kamala Harris' powerful acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Former state rep. Jesse Wineberry provides his first impressions of the speech and how Harris connected with the audience. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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The Department of Education has made rule changes to address the burden of student loan debt, impacting 30 million borrowers across the country. The new rules offer relief to those struggling the most, and Charlene Crowell joins the Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcast to discuss the implications of these changes. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Tiffani McCoy, Policy and Advocacy Director for House Our Neighbors, discussing Seattle' experiencing a housing crisis with skyrocketing rents, increasing homelessness, and a lack of affordable options and how her organization is advocating for a social housing as a sustainable, community-focused solution. Inter…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with political commentator Opio Sokoni discussing Project 2025, an initiative spearheaded by The Heritage Foundation, that aims to reshape the federal government in a way that its proponents believe will rescue America from what they call the grip of the radical Left. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.…
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Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Hazel Edney, Editor in Chief of the Trice Edney Wire, to discuss former President Donald Trump's recent appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention and his remarks questioning Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity that have sparked controversy and backlash. Interview by…
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