Community Connections – College Career Fair 

  • A group of people mingling in a large gathering space
  • A group of people standing around a table to get college readiness advice
  • Two men and a woman pose in front of a table at a career fair.

This past September, UW Alumni And UW Medicine Staff tabled for UW Medicine with the United Negro College Fund at Seattle University speaking to high schoolers from across Seattle and Portland that are engaged in projects interested in different career fields at the University of Washington.

UNCF’s North Star is to increase the total annual number of African American college graduates by focusing on activities that ensure more students are college-ready, enroll in college and persist to graduation. UNCF serves as the nation’s leading advocate for the importance of minority education and community engagement.

During the event, students were able to hear insight on navigating higher education and identify resources offered through UW Medicine’s Office of Healthcare Equity such as Doctor for Day (DFAD), UW Doctors of Color (UDOC), and also learn about various undergraduate pathways to medical school. In addition to gaining college readiness advice, students connected with employers and universities from across the country gathering valuable perspective on the various pathways in S.T.E.M. and beyond.


Pathways To Peace

November 8 @ 11:00 am 3:00 pm

Renton and Skyway Community Connections welcomes you to a community network dedicated to ending violence and fostering healing. Join for an afternoon of resources, free lunch, panel discussions and interactive breakout activities promoting healing, safety, and empowerment for Black communities.

This community also offers resources to get involved beyond the event:

  • Ebony Alert – Support an alert system focused on locating missing Black girls and Black women
  • Black women & Indigenous Safety Hub – Participate in workshops on self-defense, healing, and safety practices
  • Community Events & Programming – Engage with ongoing initiatives that build connection.
Free
12320 80th Ave South
Seattle, Washington 98178 United States
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Renton & Skyway Community Connections


STEAMpire Expo ’25 – A vibrant, student-focused fair filled with interactive exhibits, resources, and performances

November 8 @ 10:00 am 2:00 pm

The African Community Housing & Development (ACHD) is hosting the first-ever BIPOC S.T.E.A.M. Resource Fair. Designed to inspire Black and Brown youth in South King County, the fair will feature hands-on exhibits, performances, and resources from schools, employers, and community groups. The goal is to spark interest in STEAM fields through culturally responsive, engaging experiences.

Hosted at Tyee High School in SeaTac, this event will bring together educational institutions, employers, and community organizations to share engaging STEAM activities, programs, and career pathways with students in an accessible, hands-on environment.

Resource Fair Goals

  • Increase BIPOC youth exposure to STEAM fields in engaging and creative ways
  • Connect students to tangible resources: education, programs, internships, mentorship
  • Celebrate the integration of arts and identity within STEAM
  • Uplift Tyee High School and the SeaTac community as places of opportunity
  • Build a foundation for an annual event with growing community impact

Target Audience

  • Middle and high school students from SeaTac, Burien, Tukwila, Des Moines, White Center, West Kent, and Renton
  • School district staff, educators, and administrators
  • Local and regional organizations offering STEAM programs, job pathways, and youth services
Free
4424 S 188th St
Seatac, Washington 98188 United States
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AIM Towards Positive Change Mentorship

Seeking mentors to support AIM Towards Positive Change Mentorship Program

Africans in Medicine (AIM) is a registered student organization at the University of Washington Seattle Campus. It strives to create a space where students of color, primarily African students, can feel safe and find community. The AIM Towards Positive Change Mentorship program was created by members of the AIM RSO who saw the need for mentorship in their community. The mentorship program seeks to make pursuing healthcare more accessible for undergraduate students of any underrepresented racial or ethnic group by connecting them directly to health professionals in the fields they are interested in.

The AIM Mentorship Program offers a flexible and meaningful opportunity for mentors of any racial or ethnic background to support aspiring healthcare professionals of color. Mentors are asked to commit at least one hour per month, with meeting frequency and scheduling determined by mentor and mentee availability. Mentors are also asked to communicate with their mentees in a timely manner and consistently throughout the duration of the mentorship period (cycles begin in June). The expectation is that mentors will create a respectful and healthy environment for the mentees to grow and navigate their academic, professional, and personal development goals. The program welcomes mentors from diverse healthcare backgrounds, including medical doctors, medical students, nurses, nursing students, physician assistants, PA students, dentists, dental students, allied health professionals, and community or public health workers. Participation is open to residents, faculty, and practicing clinicians, with no restrictions on career stage.

Interested individuals can learn more and access the mentor application through the Program website here, Application Process – AIM Towards Positive Change Mentorship Program, or directly access the application link here, AIM Towards Positive Change Mentorship Program (Mentor Sign Up Form), to apply.

There is no set deadline to apply; mentors are accepted on a rolling basis. This opportunity is open to all mentors interested in supporting the mission of increasing representation in healthcare professions. Learn more about AIM here.



Seattle Black College Expo

November 15 @ 10:00 am 3:00 pm

Join the 8th Annual Seattle Black College Expo! It’s free and open to all! This event offers on-the-spot college admissions, scholarships, and resources to support students on their educational journey.

Free

https://www.thecollegeexpo.org/expos/seattle-bce-2025


Cierra Sisters 2025 World Mammography Day

October 18 @ 12:00 pm 2:00 pm

2025 World Mammography Day flyer

Knowledge is strength. Screening is power! Join us for a powerful afternoon dedicated to breast health, community, and action.

October 18 | 12–2 PM 
8825 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 
Registration opens at 11:30 AM

FREE mammograms on site!  For women 40+ in King County  Income-eligible, uninsured, or underinsured? We’ve got you!  

Call 800.756.5437 to schedule as space is limited! 

Also, we’re excited to introduce you to our hosts and panelists!

8825 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, Washington 98118
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Rainier Beach

The Office of Public Lectures presents: Unpacking Legacy: From the Personal to the Systemic with Dr. Uché Blackstock

In this powerful and deeply personal talk, Dr. Uché Blackstock explores the legacies that have shaped her journey—both personal and institutional. She reflects on following in her mother’s footsteps to medical school, a path that made Dr. Blackstock and her twin sister the first Black mother-daughter legacy at the institution. 

She also confronts a broader, systemic legacy—the entrenched racism woven into every aspect of the medical field. From disparities in medical education to the safety and well-being of BIPOC practitioners, Dr. Blackstock sheds light on the urgent need for change within healthcare institutions. 

Registration opens September 10, 2025.

Visit the UW Public Lectures Site for more information.

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October 9 @ 6:30 pm 8:00 pm

1119 8th Ave
Seattle, 98101
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The Office of Public Lectures presents: Unpacking Legacy: From the Personal to the Systemic with Dr. Uché Blackstock

October 9 @ 6:30 pm 8:00 pm

Town Hall Seattle, Livestream (Hybrid)

Join the University of Washington Office of Public Lectures, the School of Medicine, and The Graduate school at this valuable event.

In this powerful and deeply personal talk, Dr. Uché Blackstock explores the legacies that have shaped her journey—both personal and institutional. She reflects on following in her mother’s footsteps to medical school, a path that made Dr. Blackstock and her twin sister the first Black mother-daughter legacy at the institution. 

She also confronts a broader, systemic legacy—the entrenched racism woven into every aspect of the medical field. From disparities in medical education to the safety and well-being of BIPOC practitioners, Dr. Blackstock sheds light on the urgent need for change within healthcare institutions. 

Registration opens September 10, 2025.

Pay what you will

20th Annual Sickle Cell Walk

September 6 @ 9:00 am 1:00 pm

The Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force is a grassroots community-based organization committed to helping people with Sickle Cell Disease in our local community. The Task Force was established in 1994 as a private non-profit organization.

Their mission is to provide education and support to the community and to enhance the overall well-being of those afflicted with various forms of Sickle Cell Disease and their families. They work to disseminate information and provide support to people with Sickle Cell Disease, young and old. Join OHCE as we walk, run, and bike to raise awareness for this disease.

All proceeds collected during the event go to support the following programs: Sickle Cell Camp, Adult Retreat, Support Group, and Special Events.

Location:

Large Field at the Main Entrance of Seward Park

5900 Lake Washington Blvd S., Seattle, WA 98118

Free Swag can purchased to donate to MSSCTF
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Health and Safety Fair

August 16 @ 10:00 am 2:00 pm

King County Fire District 20 invites you to attend the annual Health and Safety Fair in partnership with Skyway Coalition on Saturday, August 16, 2025.

This event is designed to strengthen community connections, promote public health and safety, and provide visibility for the valuable services and programs your organization offers. Join the Office of Healthcare Equity as we highlight our mission to advance health equity for all. Skyway Coalition is a nonprofit organization that centers community-led growth to uplift and protect our Black and brown unincorporated community of Skyway.

Event Details:

Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Location: King County Fire District #20 – Administration Building, 12424 76th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98178