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NAAM Is Putting on Its First Juneteenth Week

NAAM Is Putting on Its First Juneteenth Week Across nine days, the museum presents 10 events to commemorate the holiday, both online and in person. By Stefan Milne 6/11/2021 at 9:50am NAAM s choir on the steps of St. Therese Church.  On June 15, the BlkFreedom Collective, a group of 10 African American museums from across the country, will come together ahead of Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. and, as of May 13, is an official Washington holiday. Each museum has picked a word from the Negro National Anthem Lift Every Voice and Sing to represent its segment of the virtual event. For its part, Seattle’s Northwest African American Museum has taken that title to heart: NAAM picked the word “hope” and—since president and CEO LaNesha DeBardelaben figured choirs are founts of it—started its own choir. 

Spokane City Council Candidate Betsy Wilkerson Hopes To Build Bridges, Elevate Unheard Voices

Spokane City Council Candidate Betsy Wilkerson Credit Courtesy of Betsy Wilkerson This week we’re profiling candidates for Spokane City Council’s South City Council District. Today, we’re introducing incumbent for District 2, Betsy Wilkerson. Wilkerson has been a Spokane City Council member since she was appointed in late 2019. She also owns an assisted living facility and is the president of the board for the Carl Maxey Center. If voters retain her, she said she plans to keep advocating for a collaborative, and inclusive city leadership, and seeking insight from under-represented community members. “In this last year amidst everything else, some healthy relationships and understanding, bridges, have been built to take Spokane forward. Being part of that, I want to continue to stay in that space and continue to elevate the voices that have not been heard, and to represent the people with a new idea and way of working together and thinking.”

Spokane Cultural Days kicks off Friday, recognizing Black History and cultural awareness

KXLY February 26, 2021 8:17 AM Erin Robinson Updated: SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane Cultural Days kicks off Friday, recognizing Black History and cultural awareness in Spokane. Councilwoman Betsy Wilkerson has collaborated with Numerica Credit Union, the Downtown Spokane Partnership, Carl Maxey Center, Hispanic Business/Professional Association and the Spokane Department of Parks and Recreation to make the weekend-long event possible. Spokane Cultural Days will feature a variety of visual displays and family fun events, including complimentary Sky-Rides at Riverfront Park and a downtown Spokane scavenger hunt. “Black History is part of American History, therefore, it is important to me that we take a holistic approach to our celebration this year,” Councilwoman Wilkerson said. “My vision is to bring the entire community together in culture and unity to support downtown businesses and enjoy family fun activities, not only this month but initiate cultu

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