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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Podcast: Seattle Black Fire Fighters Association’s Historic Property Sale Sparks Outcry

The historic property owned by the Seattle Black Fire Fighters Association has long stood as a symbol of heritage and community in Seattle’s Central Area. Recently, the sale of this property has incited outrage among retired members and community leaders, who argue it was sold improperly and without proper consent. The legal battle over the property persists, with delays in court decisions exacerbating the frustration of those striving to retain it as an asset of the Seattle Black Fire Fighters Association. Clarence Williams, retired firefighter and former SBFFA President, and attorney Yohannes Siu are addressing this issue on the Seattle Medium’s Rhythm & News podcast.

Interview by Chris B. Bennett.

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