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  1. Africatown, evicted

    Property managers pushing out lynchpin of historically Black neighborhood Click to view larger Seattle police clash with protesters outside the Umoja PEACE Center as officers attempt to erect fencing around the property while supporting the King County Sh ...

    March 22nd, 2017 - Ashley Archibald

  2. Africatown secures land partnership

    Lake Union Partners, a private development firm, will partner with Africatown Community Land Trust and nonprofit developer Forterra to build a mixed-use project at 23rd and Union, a block in the Central District that has become a battleground in the fight ...

    May 31st, 2017 - Ashley Archibald

  3. Family ties: Artist Inye Wokoma follows his family’s history through the Central District at NAAM

    Click to view all images Wokoma’s exhibit at NAAM draws on his experiences growing up in a neighborhood that has seemingly lost its heritage to gentrification. Photo by Lisa Edge Inye Wokoma standing in front of the family tree he created for the exhibiti ...

    February 8th, 2017 - Lisa Edge

  4. Portrait of an Artist: Lawrence Pitre documents the Central District

    Click to view all images Lawrence Pitre's at his art studio. Photo by Monica Westlake "Self-portrait" by Lawrence Pitre, mixed media. "Internment- 1942" by Lawrence Pitre, "We Are One Series," acrylic on canvas. "Re ...

    July 5th, 2017 - Lisa Edge

  5. Ebony Exposure: Al Smith’s documentary photography of Black life in Seattle on display at MOHAI

    Click to view all images "Seattle on the Spot" at MOHAI features more than 300 photos taken by Al Smith. Photo by Lisa Edge Al Smith on the S.S. President Grant in the 1930s Jitterbug couple, 1944 by Al Smith Unidentified group at the Club Rizal ...

    January 10th, 2018 - Lisa Edge

  6. Celebrating the fight for freedom

    Community gathers at Pratt Park for Juneteenth event Click to view larger Community members celebrated Juneteenth in Pratt Park over the weekend with art, performances and food. It was the first year without DeCharlene Williams, a pillar of the community ...

    June 20th, 2018 - Ashley Archibald

  7. Portraits of the Past: Artist Lawrence Pitre continues to preserve the legacy of the Central District

    Click to view all images “DeCharlene Williams- 2018,” acrylic on canvas by Lawrence Pitre. "20th and Yesler- 1974," acrylic on canvas by Lawrence Pitre. “24th Street Market- 1945,” acrylic on canvas by Lawrence Pitre. Lawrence Pitre working in h ...

    September 26th, 2018 - Lisa Edge

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