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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
WA, Filipino, Filipino American, Indigenous
Location
Bainbridge Island, WA
The genesis of the Indipino Community of Bainbridge Island began when thirty-six Indigenous women from nineteen different tribes in Canada, Washington State and Alaska migrated to Bainbridge Island, Washington to pick berries for Japanese American farmers in late 1930s and early 1940s. There they met and married young Filipino immigrant bachelors and settled on the Puget Sound Island located in the traditional territory of the Suquamish people.
Community Focus
WA, Black, Indigenous
Location
Tacoma, WA
B.I.O. is a collective of Black, Brown, and Indigenous young folx based in Tacoma, WA: Puyallup Tribe territory. We focus on Healing, Action, Community Protection/Support, and Art.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Native American
Location
, WA
This Summer, the House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation will transport a 25-foot totem pole from Washington State to Washington DC, stopping for ceremony and live-streamed events with communities leading efforts to protect sacred places under threat from resource extraction and industrial development.
Community Focus
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.
Community Focus
WA, African American, Black
Location
Seattle, WA
Sited in a fifth-generation, Black-owned home, Wa Na Wari is an immersive community art project that reclaims Black cultural space and makes a statement about the importance of Black land ownership in gentrified communities. Our mission is to create space for Black ownership, possibility, and belonging through art, historic preservation, and connection. Referred to as a "container for Black joy,” Wa Na Wari incubates and amplifies Black art and belonging while providing a safe space for organizing and movement building. By renting a house from a vulnerable Black homeowner, and giving that space back to the Black community, Wa Na Wari is an active model for how Black art and culture can combat gentrification and displacement.
Community Focus
WA, For All, Multicultural
Location
Olympia, WA
We believe we write our future with the stories we narrate, and we are committed to co-creating a more inclusive, connected, and just world. We envision a local community that honors, seeks out, and is shaped by the many histories, identities, and stories that reflect the people we are in this place.
Community Focus
WA, Gender Non-Conforming, LGBTQ, Queer, Trans, Two Spirit, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
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.
Community Focus
African, WA, Queer, Women, Black
Location
Seattle, WA
Collaborating through art to heal our community
Community Focus
African American, WA, Trans, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Tranzzlation is a Black transwoman-led grassroots Organization invested in the advancement of all Queer and trans folk, specifically those that are BIPOC Trans identifying.
We serve and mobilize communities in order to heal our collective soil from the poisons of our past and present, so our future roses can thrive.
Through community engagement, education, and therapeutic services around the disparities those of marginalized backgrounds face.
Community Focus
WA, For All
Location
Kirkland, WA
Narratives Unbound expands awareness of racial and economic systems through interactive workshops, financial coaching, and restorative justice practices.
Community Focus
African, African American, WA, 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.
Community Focus
WA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
WA, For All
Location
Seattle, WA
Bike Works promotes the bicycle as a vehicle for change to empower youth and build resilient communities. Since 1996 we’ve worked to educate and empower youth, and make bicycling accessible and affordable to the Seattle community.
Community Focus
African American, WA
Location
Renton, WA
Cierra Sisters was founded by Bridgette Hempstead shortly after her own diagnosis. It is a breast cancer survivor and support organization. The name is rooted in African origins; “Cierra” meaning “knowing”, reminding us that knowledge is in fact power.

Community Focus
Buddhism, South Asian, WA, Asian, Indian
Location
Seattle, WA
Step through our doors in the Fremont/Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle for a soothing space to explore your mind, and to develop genuine compassion and loving-kindness with like-minded friends.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
We are a collective of Seattle activists working to educate and inform our communities on the climate crisis. Our presentations connect global warming to the systems of oppression. We are focused on shifting the narrative of the climate movement to one that is beyond the superficial causes (fossil fuels) to the deeper injustices of the world by decolonizing our minds and our audiences’. We speak from our personal truths and share unique perspectives on demanding climate justice and collectively creating a new, just future for us all.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Japanese
Location
Tacoma, WA
We are a small group of volunteers who gather throughout the year to organize this event, the largest annual peace gathering in America.
Community Focus
WA, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Olympia, WA
MMIWW brings awareness of and helps create resolutions to our Missing & Murdered Indigenous People. We Educate, Advocate, Liaison, Provide Resources, & Support Services for our Community.
Community Focus
African American, WA, Black
Location
Seattle, WA
We are a group of individuals who came together to spread truth through art. In that effort we created a space for ourselves that provides support, opportunity and amplifiaction of our individuality. We are every intersection converged. We are every color of the palette and every tool in the box. We are fresh and seasoned. We are trained and talented. We are you. We are VMC.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
Mother Nation is a non-profit 501 (C) 3 grassroots Native American organization which offers culturally informed healing services, advocacy, mentorship and homeless prevention in the State of Washington.