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Washington State LGBTQ Commission Public Meeting Day 1

Helen Sommers Building, Capitol Campus 106 11th Ave SW, Olympia, Washington, United States

On Friday January 17th and Saturday 18th the Washington State LGBTQ Commission will convene for their first public meeting of 2025. With the Legislative Session starting just 4 days prior, the State of the State address happening on Tuesday, and the Govenor's Inaugural Ball on Wednesday, Olympia is going to be an exciting place to be […]

Doctor for a Day Presents… A Neuroscience Workshop

Health Sciences Education Building - Room 101 1607 NE Pacific St, Room 101, Seattle, Washington, United States

Learn from physicians in the fields of neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, ophthalmology, and pathology about the nervous system through interactive activities, patient simulations and more! Breakfast, lunch, and swag bags will be provided. January 18, 20258:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.University of WashingtonHealth Sciences Education Building Room 101

Washington State LGBTQ Commission Public Meeting Day 2

Helen Sommers Building, Capitol Campus 106 11th Ave SW, Olympia, Washington, United States

On Friday January 17th and Saturday 18th the Washington State LGBTQ Commission will convene for their first public meeting of 2025. With the Legislative Session starting just 4 days prior, the State of the State address happening on Tuesday, and the Govenor's Inaugural Ball on Wednesday, Olympia is going to be an exciting place to be […]

Community Resource Fair Tukwila Library

Tukwila Library 14380 Tukwila International Boulevard, Tukwila, Washington, United States

Come for a resource fair serving community members in need of support. Social service providers will be available to help connect attendees with resources such as healthcare, education, legal clinics and more!   Registration not required. Reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities is available by request. Email access@kcls.org at least seven days before the event. Automated closed captioning is always available for […]

Pop Up or Pop Out: Makers Market

Made Space Seattle 2002 E Union St, Seattle, Washington, United States

Made Space will host a pop-up (or pop out) makers' market two Sundays in a row offering home goods, beauty products, tasty snacks, and more. Located in the Central District, Made Space centers emerging Black creators with a goal of "thriving together." Bring old friends or make new ones and then head directly across the […]

Project Kindness

ASHHO Cultural Community Center 5757 Littlerock Road Southwest #4, Tumwater, Washington, United States

You're invited to Project Kindness Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr - A Legacy of Kindness January 20th, 2025 Ashho Cultural Community Center5757 Littlerock Rd SW #4Tumwater, WA 9851211am - 7pm Activities: Raffle items for silent auction, special speakers, lunch/dinner, vendors, and crafting projects

MLK Day Rally and March

Garfield High School 400 23rd Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States

In recognition of Martin Luther King Day, the Department of Medicine Diversity Council, in partnership with UW Medicine, welcomes support and participation in the MLK Day rally and march on Jan. 20.  The event will commence at Garfield High School, and DOM participants will meet at the bottom of the stairs in front of the Garfield High School […]

The Evolution of Neo Soul 2

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute 104 17th St, Seattle, Washington, United States

DJ Roc Phizzle and DJ Vitamin D will take you on a journey through soul music and how it evolved into neo soul. Special guest artist will bless the stage with an amazing band. We are introducing the Soul Cypher to the event. This you definately don't want to miss! Paying tribute to artist like.... […]

Free screening of “Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All”

Pigott Auditorium at Seattle University Pigott Building, 901 12th Ave Sinegal Building, suite 140, Seattle, Washington, United States

In workplaces, schools, and organizations across the country, these fearless nurses are standing up and working to address racism in healthcare. Watch their story in “Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All.” Join us for a free screening of "Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All" followed by a panel discussion with community experts January […]