Rainier Arts Center
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3515 S Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98118
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Valley and Mountain Fellowship is an alternative, progressive church in Seattle. Rooted in liberation theology and mystical practice, we embrace all people! Learn More Here
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
A Seattle-based dance company that stands as a vibrant testament to the rich folkloric traditions of Cuba. Founded in 2005 by the distinguished José Carrión, a former principal dancer with Ballet Folklórico Cutumba, TFC has evolved into a cultural beacon in the Pacific Northwest.
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
Wasat was conceived in 2012 by three American converts to Islam who wanted to create space for Seattle-area community members to connect, grow, and learn together. Many dreams and cups of coffee later, it is has grown into a vibrant community beloved by many and a resource for those exploring Islam. Wasat is an Arabic word that can mean middle-way, just, and balanced. It’s used in the Quran to describe the community that we are intended to be. It is from this concept that we draw our inspirat
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Valley and Mountain Fellowship is an alternative, progressive church in Seattle. Rooted in liberation theology and mystical practice, we embrace all people! Learn More Here
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
A Seattle-based dance company that stands as a vibrant testament to the rich folkloric traditions of Cuba. Founded in 2005 by the distinguished José Carrión, a former principal dancer with Ballet Folklórico Cutumba, TFC has evolved into a cultural beacon in the Pacific Northwest.
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
Wasat was conceived in 2012 by three American converts to Islam who wanted to create space for Seattle-area community members to connect, grow, and learn together. Many dreams and cups of coffee later, it is has grown into a vibrant community beloved by many and a resource for those exploring Islam. Wasat is an Arabic word that can mean middle-way, just, and balanced. It’s used in the Quran to describe the community that we are intended to be. It is from this concept that we draw our inspirat
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Valley and Mountain Fellowship is an alternative, progressive church in Seattle. Rooted in liberation theology and mystical practice, we embrace all people! Learn More Here
Senegalese kora master Ablaye Cissoko shares the stage in a mesmerizing collaboration with French accordionist and composer Cyrille Brotto. Together, they create an exotic, yet strikingly modern sound that melds the deep traditions of their very different musical cultures and showcases their unique artistry. Buy Tickets Here
Senegalese kora master Ablaye Cissoko shares the stage in a mesmerizing collaboration with French accordionist and composer Cyrille Brotto. Together, they create an exotic, yet strikingly modern sound that melds the deep traditions of their very different musical cultures and showcases their unique artistry. Buy Tickets Here
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
A Seattle-based dance company that stands as a vibrant testament to the rich folkloric traditions of Cuba. Founded in 2005 by the distinguished José Carrión, a former principal dancer with Ballet Folklórico Cutumba, TFC has evolved into a cultural beacon in the Pacific Northwest.
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
Wasat was conceived in 2012 by three American converts to Islam who wanted to create space for Seattle-area community members to connect, grow, and learn together. Many dreams and cups of coffee later, it is has grown into a vibrant community beloved by many and a resource for those exploring Islam. Wasat is an Arabic word that can mean middle-way, just, and balanced. It’s used in the Quran to describe the community that we are intended to be. It is from this concept that we draw our inspirat
Learn More Here
Valley and Mountain Fellowship is an alternative, progressive church in Seattle. Rooted in liberation theology and mystical practice, we embrace all people! Learn More Here
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
A Seattle-based dance company that stands as a vibrant testament to the rich folkloric traditions of Cuba. Founded in 2005 by the distinguished José Carrión, a former principal dancer with Ballet Folklórico Cutumba, TFC has evolved into a cultural beacon in the Pacific Northwest.
Celebrating Roots is a youth development 501(c)(3) committed to shifting power to diaspora youth by dismantling the barriers that have historically excluded them from essential services, leadership spaces, and decision-making. A 2016 study by the UW School of Public Health revealed that many East African families were hesitant to engage with programs due to a perceived disconnect from their cultural needs. Celebrating Roots was created in response to close that gap. Our team, made up of individ
Wasat was conceived in 2012 by three American converts to Islam who wanted to create space for Seattle-area community members to connect, grow, and learn together. Many dreams and cups of coffee later, it is has grown into a vibrant community beloved by many and a resource for those exploring Islam. Wasat is an Arabic word that can mean middle-way, just, and balanced. It’s used in the Quran to describe the community that we are intended to be. It is from this concept that we draw our inspirat