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West African, WA Location
Seattle, WA Kouyaté Arts is a West African Music, Song And Dance Performance Company, Directed by husband and wife duo Boka and Afua Kouyaté. The sights and the sounds of the Kouyaté Arts is an exotic blend of celebration and awareness. Live music,song, and dance provide a festive and dynamic style of West African culture. All presentations are suitable for the entire family. Everyone can relate to a happy experience!
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WA, Native American, Nooksack Location
Deming, WA We are a Tribe of approximately 2,000 members, located in our ancestral homeland in the northwest corner of Washington State. Our name comes from a place name in our language and translates to “always bracken fern roots,” which illustrates our close ties to our land and the resources that continue to give strength to our people.
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WA, Hinduism, Persian Location
Seattle, WA In 2009, a small group of tabla students, teachers, musicians and tabla enthusiasts came together with the idea of creating a learning community in Seattle. In the Spring of 2010 we launched our website, held our first workshops, tabla performance and master class at the University of Washington in Seattle. The majority of our activities, are organized and produced entirely through volunteer hours and other donations. Since 2010, STI has provided thousands of participants with over 25,000 hours of educational music programming.
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African, Middle Eastern, South Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Indian, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, Native American Location
Seattle, WA Promoting participation and appreciation of World Music, Drumming, & Dance in Seattle, resulting in arts education, and cultural exchange and awareness.
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WA, Asian, Vietnamese Location
Seattle, WA Vietnam Health Clinic (VHC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care access and services to under-resourced populations of Vietnam, while promoting proactive learning and firsthand experience in primary care for our student members.
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WA, Native American, Nisqually / dxʷsqʷaliʔ abš Location
Olympia, WA The Nisqually people have lived in the watershed for thousands of years. According to legend, the Squalli-absch (ancestors of the modern Nisqually Indian Tribe), came north from the Great Basin, crossed the Cascade Mountain Range and erected their first village in a basin now known as Skate Creek, just outside the Nisqually River Watershed's southern boundary. Later, a major village would be located near the Mashel River.
The Nisqually have always been a fishing people. The salmon has not only been the mainstay of their diet, but the foundation of their culture as well. The Nisqually Tribe is the prime steward of the Nisqually River fisheries resources, and operate two fish hatcheries: one on Clear Creek and one on Kalama Creek.
The Nisqually have always been a fishing people. The salmon has not only been the mainstay of their diet, but the foundation of their culture as well. The Nisqually Tribe is the prime steward of the Nisqually River fisheries resources, and operate two fish hatcheries: one on Clear Creek and one on Kalama Creek.
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WA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Seattle, WA Too many people of color are left out of leadership roles. We must change who is at the table in order to achieve racial equity in our community. You can make a difference through nonprofit board service.
For more than 25 years, we’ve been doing something to change that. Project LEAD—Leadership Effectiveness and Diversity—is a nonprofit board training program open to highly qualified people of color.
The 1,000+ Project LEAD graduates from the last 25+ years are a testament to our community’s commitment to service and diversity. It’s crucial that we take a stand to make sure our community’s boards are representative of the communities they serve and that all voices have an equal seat at the table. You can be a part of that change.
For more than 25 years, we’ve been doing something to change that. Project LEAD—Leadership Effectiveness and Diversity—is a nonprofit board training program open to highly qualified people of color.
The 1,000+ Project LEAD graduates from the last 25+ years are a testament to our community’s commitment to service and diversity. It’s crucial that we take a stand to make sure our community’s boards are representative of the communities they serve and that all voices have an equal seat at the table. You can be a part of that change.
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WA, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish Location
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WA, Chinese Location
Spokane, WA Spokane Chinese Association is a non-profit organization that connects and unites people of Chinese heritage in the Greater Spokane area with the purpose of fostering stronger community connections and pursuing a more enriched quality of life.
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WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Black, Sugpiaq / Alutiiq Location
Seattle, WA Sugpiaq/Black Two Spirit interdisciplinary artist.
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WA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Renton, WA The MOCHA PrEP Clinic offers free HIV and full STI panel which include Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Hepatitis B & C. Also provide PrEP prescription assistance, and PrEP navigation to help you maintain PrEP adherence.
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Afghan, WA, American (US), Asian Location
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WA, Jewish Location
Seattle, WA Jewish in Seattle is a bimonthly magazine that launched in 2015 to showcase Jewish life around Puget Sound. Through high-end design, compelling feature packages, and arts, food, history, health, and family content, Jewish in Seattle strives to positively engage a diverse and growing community. Jewish in Seattle is a publication of SagaCity Media in conjunction with the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle.
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WA, Women, Black Location
Seattle, WA Wonder of Women International is a movement organized to inspire Black women and girls to find their voice; stand in their truth and celebrate their wonder by telling their story.
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WA, Southeast Asian, Asian, Filipino Location
Seattle, WA BIBAK of the Pacific Northwest is a cultural organization comprised of the Cordillera tribes in the Philippines. We are based in Seattle, Washington.
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WA, Muckleshoot / bǝqǝlšuɫ, Native American Location
Auburn, WA The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe whose membership is composed of descendants of the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup people who inhabited Central Puget Sound for thousands of years before non-Indian settlement.
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WA, Jewish Location
Seattle, WA Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation (SBH) is a warm and vibrant Jewish congregation in Seattle, Washington.
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WA, Latina/e/o/x Location
Seattle, WA Since its founding in 2012, Progreso has focused on civic engagement, coalition building, and advocacy around numerous issues that affect Latinos and communities of color in Washington, as well as advocacy for legislative priorities pertaining to education, immigration, carbon pollution, criminal justice, and other issues that affect communities of color.