Converge Media: Northwest African American Museum Highlights Local Changemakers in Recent Exhibit

“While being surrounded by incredibly impactful pillars of Seattle’s community, Marcus Harden hopes that young people will realize they don't need to look to distant figures, but rather to the people in their own communities who are making a difference, and understand that they too can be the next person to shape history. The long-term vision is for a dynamic exhibit that expands beyond the speaker's personal connections to include youth, elders, and others doing important work, emphasizing community strength and the hero in all of us.

Visit naamnw.org/history-lives-here-1to learn more about the exhibit and more to come at the Northwest African American Museum.”

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Black History Today: Traeanna Holiday, Emmy-winning communicator with deep Seattle roots

Black History Today: Traeanna Holiday, Emmy-winning communicator with deep Seattle roots

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and recognizes the people among us who are boldly shaping the future. The long-running series took on new life in 2025 as an exhibit at the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle.

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Black History Today: Omari Salisbury, uplifting and empowering his community by sharing the truth at any cost

Black History Today: Omari Salisbury, uplifting and empowering his community by sharing the truth at any cost

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and beyond, and recognizes the people like Omari Salisbury who are shaping the future.

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With Little League officially canceled, we spent the day in the CHAZ — on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire

With Little League officially canceled, we spent the day in the CHAZ — on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire

It’s been one of the great joys of my life to share so much time with my son doing something we both love. Deep down, I think we had both known that this Little League baseball season was already lost, but still. It was a sad moment when we finally had to feel and acknowledge it.

What better place to be than on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire?

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