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LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Gender Non-Conforming, LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans, Two Spirit Location
Seattle, WA ARTS at King Street Station is a dynamic space for arts and culture in the heart of the city, dedicated to increasing opportunities for communities of color to generate and present their work.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Portland, OR MESO is a non-profit in Portland, OR that provides support/training to small businesses & improve the economic opportunities of underserved individuals through empowerment, education, & entrepreneurship for the benefit of families in the greater community.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), For All Location
Seattle, WA 206 Zulu is a Seattle-based community organization, established in 2004, that uses Hip Hop culture and the arts as platforms for community service, education and empowerment. Over the years, 206 Zulu’s diverse membership expanded throughout the Pacific Northwest and a wide array of programs flourished to include free and all-ages events, concerts, festivals, parades, dance competitions, workshops, classes, conferences, multimedia programs, and more.
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Afro-Latinidad, African American, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Hispanic, Indigenous, Latinx, Native American, For All, Multicultural, German, Italian Location
Seattle, WA The festival began in 2006 after Cyrus Khambatta, Executive Artistic Director for Khambatta Dance attended an Artistic Director Leadership training program with a grant from The Paul G. Allen Foundation and began to realize a long, stirring desire to connect audiences with dance through the festival environment. After a decade in which his own Khambatta Dance was invited to numerous international festivals, each with its own particular take on dance, he found the excitement and fervor with which audiences digested dance works to be a stimulating environment in which to create.
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Afro-Latinidad, Asian & Pacific Islander (API), Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latinx, Native American, For All, Multicultural Location
Portland, OR A state where Oregonians are able to access and engage in arts, culture, history, heritage, and humanities in their community without barriers; where students have equitable access to quality arts education throughout their academic careers; and arts and culture organizations are able to provide innovative, world-class programming that allows for the export of ideas, innovation, and creative work while contributing to Oregon’s economy and quality of life.
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People with Disabilities, Gender Non-Conforming, LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans, Two Spirit, Indigenous, Latinx, For All, Multicultural Location
Tacoma, WA Destiny City Film Festival’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Part of that mission is providing a safe space for stories that have not historically received equal representation. We strive to be inclusive, welcoming, accessible and encouraging of all BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and Disability communities and all marginalized voices as we continue to evolve and learn.
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African, African American, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), For All Location
Seattle, WA Delbert Richardson is the Founder and Curator of the American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths. The Museum chronicles the rich history of Africans in Africa prior to American Chattel Slavery, the experiences and impact of American Chattel Slavery and of the Jim Crow Era, while also detailing the many contributions African Americans have had on scientific, cultural, and technological inventions/innovations in the U.S., and the world.
The Museum’s mission is to re-educate learners of all ages, in a manner that leads to self- restoration and community healing, with the eventual goal of implementing its teachings into school curricula, institutions, and organizations committed to cultural competence and social justice.
The Museum’s mission is to re-educate learners of all ages, in a manner that leads to self- restoration and community healing, with the eventual goal of implementing its teachings into school curricula, institutions, and organizations committed to cultural competence and social justice.
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LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
, WA Group Health Foundation is now Inatai Foundation. New name, same mission for equity and justice.
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African, African American, Immigrant/Refugee, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Kent, WA Wakulima USA is a farming and food business cooperative that advances small business development and food sovereignty for low income immigrants and people of color in the Puget Sound region. Wakulima means “Farmers” in Kiswahili the most widely spoken language in Africa
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Yakima, WA Over 70 organizations, led by and working in communities of color, came together from across Washington State to form Washington Community Alliance. We are governed by leaders of color representing our member organizations across the state.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Location
, WA My name is Nicole Marie Vallestero Keenan and I co-create spaces of sanctuary for people to heal, grieve, connect, plan and thrive. I focus on supporting teams and individuals in gaining clarity about where they are, visioning where they want to go, and how to get there.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Multicultural Location
Boise, ID Global Lounge Group is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization focused on promoting diversity and building a stronger community through art, music, dance, friendship and culture! Join us.
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African American, Low Income, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latinx Location
Seattle, WA When COVID-19 forced us into quarantine, we saw a need to provide food to our community in Seattle.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Women Location
Spokane, WA The Way to Justice was founded in 2020 by Virla Spencer and Camerina Zorrozua, BIPOC women with more than three decades of experience working in the justice system.
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Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), For All, Multicultural Location
Seattle, WA Strike A Pose is a monthly event that celebrates the ballroom community and showcase local BIPOC artists in a safe and affirming space.
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African American, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Women Location
, OR We are in the business of growing food, community health, business, and community culture around delivery of the triple bottom line to historically absent or barriered communities.
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Low Income, LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans Location
Auburn, WA Mutual aid support for QTBIPOC, low income, & people who been affected by the challenges connected to COVID-19 in Auburn/Duwamish land.
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Immigrant/Refugee, Low Income, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Women Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Women Location
Seattle, WA We are dedicated to creating a safe space within the Seattle University School of Law where the unique experiences, opinions, challenges and successes of womxn of color are shared, discussed, and developed. We are a collective of individuals who identify as womxn of color, and womxn of color allies. We are open to all people who are ready to listen and engage in an open and honest dialogue about race, and gender in the law.