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Podcast: Seattle Public Library Expands Free Tutoring Services For K-12 Students

The Seattle Public Library has launched an initiative to provide complimentary academic support through its Homework Help program, available to K-12 students at nine branches citywide.

Podcast: Seattle Community Groups Mobilize Voter Education Ahead Of Election

Byrd Barr Place, one of Seattle's oldest and most trusted community organizations, is facilitating a Candidates Forum to provide residents with the opportunity to engage directly with electoral candidates, inquire about pressing concerns, and understand their positions on pivotal community issues.

Podcast: October Highlights Urgent Need For Breast Cancer Awareness Among Black Women

Black women face a heightened risk of being diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at younger ages and have a nearly 40% higher mortality rate compared to white women, underscoring the critical need for heightened awareness and early detection efforts.

Podcast: Congress Probes HUD Amid Claims Of Fair Housing Law Erosion

Whistleblower complaints and congressional investigations have raised concerns that the Department of Housing and Urban Development is potentially undermining fair housing protections, a cornerstone of civil rights for nearly six decades.

Podcast: Metro League Football Highlights Resilience And Leadership

The Seattle Medium's Rhythm & News Podcast highlights the dynamic developments in the Metro League football season, focusing on the strategic guidance of new coaching staff and the remarkable recoveries of athletes, underscoring themes of perseverance and leadership.

Podcast: Concerns Over Posse Comitatus Act Arise With Trump’s Troop Deployment

The deployment of the National Guard into U.S. cities under Donald Trump's administration has ignited controversy, leading to protests and legal challenges. Seattle is now preparing for potential troop deployment, despite local authorities noting a decrease in crime and the absence of civil unrest.

Podcast: Black Press At Pivotal Moment Ahead Of 200th Anniversary

Attorney Ben Crump has committed $50,000 to support the Black Press, urging others to follow suit. His pledge underscores the critical role the Black Press plays in narrating the experiences of Black America. As this institution nears its 200th anniversary, Crump highlights the necessity for unified backing to ensure its continued impact and survival.

Podcast: President Trump’s Move To Dismiss Fed Governor Sparks Controversy

In recent weeks, efforts to remove Governor Lisa Cook, the first Black woman appointed to the Federal Reserve in its 113-year history, have ignited national controversy. President Trump has declared his intention to dismiss her, while the Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation despite the absence of any documented evidence of misconduct. This situation underscores the critical importance of maintaining the independence of the Federal Reserve and ensuring diverse representation in economic policymaking.

Podcast: Greater Mt. Baker Baptist Church Celebrates Pastor Devers’ Second Anniversary

Pastor Demetrius Devers, alongside First Lady Cristi Devers, will mark his second pastoral anniversary at Greater Mt. Baker Baptist Church, inviting the community to join the celebration.

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.

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