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‘Black and Center’ September 2020: Moving With Art in Seattle

 by Jasmine Jamillah Mahmoud


Outside, an eerie somberness permeates the atmosphere. Burnt air and still, gray haze evoke our proximity to fire, smoke, evacuations, and devastating climate change. Inside, Kiné Camara uplifts the mood. On screen she glides. Camara reiterates a four-beat movement stepping rightwards, center, leftwards, and then center again. With each step, her head is angled, hands flexed, and shoulders structured to punctuate pulsing music. She is teaching us the Azonto, a Ghanaian dance move that compels our bodies to loop into the entrancing beat across this four-step.  

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Historical African American Artist’s Legacy Lives On In Central District

by Beverly Aarons

In the heart of Seattle’s Central District,  a small but significant cultural center is easy to miss as it’s nestled in a humble bungalow house on a quiet residential street.

A Seattle historical landmark since 1992, the Dr. James & Janie Washington Cultural Center houses the artistic and cultural legacy of Dr. James W. Washington, an accomplished painter, sculptor, and writer who committed his life to providing future generations with a life template that they could follow if they wanted to experience success and happiness despite adversity.

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