Thursday, January 29, 2026

  • The Soul of Seattle

    Northwest African American Museum 2300 S. Massachusetts St, Seattle, WA, United States

    A celebration of some of the most prominent chefs of color in Seattle. Two-time James Beard Award-winning chef Edouardo Jordan created The Soul of Seattle to help foster relationships and empower the community with the greater Seattle area through food. His goal is to shed light on the amazing food and beverage establishments in Seattle […]

  • Power to the People: My People Are Rising Screening and Panel

    Northwest African American Museum 2300 S. Massachusetts St, Seattle, WA, United States

    Join us to close out the Power to the People: Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party at 50 exhibit with the film, My People Are Rising. Following the screening of the film, stay afterwards for a talk back panel conversation with Elmer Dixon, Naeem Shaeef, Michael Dixon, and Mark Cook. Hear their personal accounts […]

  • Truth to Power—Unapologetically Black Voices in Civic Leadership

    Northwest African American Museum 2300 S. Massachusetts St, Seattle, WA, United States

    Witness local and nationwide history being made through the story of one man—Seattle Black Panther captain, Aaron Dixon—and the enduring legacy of Black Power. The documentary "My People Are Rising" and short film "Sincerely, The Black Kids" are two portraits of black leadership—then and now. After watching the films, we will celebrate the impact of […]

  • The Intersection between Hip Hop Culture & Education

    Northwest African American Museum 2300 S. Massachusetts St, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Intersection Between Hip Hop Culture & Education is an interactive lecture series and musical call to action created by Jahi focusing on the life affirming aspects of Hip Hop from an academic, educational as well as cultural lens. This interactive dialogue, presentation and performance explores the idea of musical diets, and represents Hip Hop […]