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1 | Organization | neighborhood | mission/purpose/focus of group | public meetings? if so, when and where? | group's website | contact info for group | current rel'p with CSG? describe it | any other notes | |
2 | Northwest African American Museum | Central Area | "NAAM’s mission is to spread knowledge, understanding, and enjoyment of the histories, arts and cultures of people of African descent for the enrichment of all..." | http://www.naamnw.org/ | ED: LaNesha DeBardelaben <lndebar@naamnw.org> | Merlin has relationships with folks at the museum; Museum has sponsored a Jimi Hendrix Ride and connected me with groups wanting Red Line tours. | |||
3 | Friends of Jimi Hendrix Park | Central Area | "Fundraise to support the development of Jimi Hendrix Park Coordinate the design process Organize innovative and inspiring programming Ensure community goals are met Support long-term maintenance of Jimi Hendrix Park" | https://www.jimihendrixparkfoundation.org/index.php | Maisha Barnett | have helped publicize each other's events | |||
4 | Powell Barnett Park | Central Area | (206) 684-4075 | ||||||
5 | Central Area Collaborative | Central Area | create and sustain a framework for commercial vitality, leadership development and cultural legacy preservation that inspires and attracts investments in high-quality strategies and tools, resulting in wealth creation for historical, present, and future residents, reflective of the brilliance of a culturally diverse and respectful community. (more recently, becoming an EcoDistrict as well) | CACSeattle.org | Dennis Comer 140 23rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98144 206-799-1942 CentralAreaCollaborative206@gmail.com | Brie has met with Dennis, discussed Bailey Gatzert safe routes to school and challenges on 23rd Ave, especially at Main | |||
6 | Byrd Barr Place | Central Area | human services, racial equity, community-building, food bank | They have space to host public meetings upstairs | https://byrdbarrplace.org/ | Leon Garnett <leon@byrdbarr.place> | |||
7 | Casa Latina | https://casa-latina.org/ | Marcos Martinez <marcos@casa-latina.org> | ||||||
8 | AfricaTown | https://africatownseattle.com/ | Wyking Garett <wyking@gmail.com> | Merlin has introduced herself to Wyking in context of Redline tours | |||||
9 | Africatown Land Trust | http://www.africatownlandtrust.org/ | TraeAnna Holiday <admin@africatownlandtrust.org> | ||||||
10 | First AME Church | https://www.fameseattle.org/ | Sister Pauline (I don't know last name) <pauline@fameseattle.org> | Merlin has several friends who attend | |||||
11 | Mt Zion Church | https://mountzion.net/ | info@mountzionseattle.org | Merlin has several friends who attend | |||||
12 | Entre Hermanos | https://entrehermanos.org/ | Omar Aguirre <omar@entrehermanos.org> | ||||||
13 | Historic Central Area Arts & Cultural District | "The Arts District is organized around three foundational pillars: Preserving an African and African-American legacy in the Central Area Sustaining and strengthening the physical identity and sense of place for cultural relevancy Establishing continued support of artistic creation, economic vibrancy, livability, affordability, desirability, and artistic vitality" | https://www.seattle.gov/arts/programs/cultural-space/arts-and-cultural-districts#centralarea | Matthew Richter <matthew.richter@seattle.gov> | Merlin has attended a meeting and tried to get on mailing list... | ||||
14 | Washington Hall | "Washington Hall is a historic, non-profit, community building that is available for events, performances, meetings, classes and rehearsals." | http://www.washingtonhall.org/ | ||||||
15 | Yesler Community Center | Yesler Terrace | https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/centers/yesler-community-center | Gary Alexander <gary.alexander@seattle.gov> | |||||
16 | Garfield Community Center | Central District | https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/centers/garfield-community-center | Tianna Scott <tianna.scott@seattle.gov> | |||||
17 | Seattle Central College | ||||||||
18 | Garfield High School | https://garfieldhs.seattleschools.org/ | Principal: Ted Howard II <trhoward@seattleschools.org> | ||||||
19 | Washington Middle School | ||||||||
20 | GirlTrek | citywide/national | "Our Mission: Pioneer a health movement for African-American women and girls grounded in civil rights history and principles through walking campaigns, community leadership, and health advocacy." | http://www.girltrek.org/ | |||||
21 | InterIm/SCIDPA | CID | Andrew Tran <atran@interimicda.org>, Tom Im <tim@interimicda.org> | CSG and SNG have worked with InterIm on various projects; SCIDpda is interested and engaged with our Gatzert work | |||||
22 | Brake the Cycle | Capitol Hill | Rides every Wednesday for POC from Cal Anderson Park (hiatus in winter) | Operates primarily via a GroupMe chat. Also on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Brakethecyclesea/?ref=br_rs | Clara in GroupMe chat. | Not super responsive to non-ride-related things, often. | |||
23 | Central Area Anti-Displacement Project | Central District | Ruby Holland: keepyourhabitat@gmail.com, Leah Martin leah@allied8.com | https://crosscut.com/2019/01/where-are-black-people-central-district-residents-get-creative-fight-displacement | |||||
24 | Seattle Indian Center | 1265 South Main | http://seattleindian.org/about-the-sic/ | great group, overwhelming work load | |||||
25 | Japanese Cultural and Community Center | 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA 98144 | gathering place and destination for sharing and promoting Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage | https://www.jcccw.org/ | has hosted racial equiy events | ||||
26 | Nisei Veteran's Hall/ Internment Memorial Wall | 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA 98144 | Never Again is Now | http://nvcfmemorialwall.org/ | |||||
27 | Odessa Brown Clinic? | ||||||||
28 | Carolyn Downs Family Medical Center | Central District | Provides healthcare to the community | https://countrydoctor.org/carolyn-downs-fmc/ | |||||
29 | James and Janie Washington Foundation | Central District 1816 26th Ave. | The mission of the James and Janie Washington Jr Foundation is to promote and preserve the art and legacy of James and Janie Washington Jr. to inspire creativity and build community. | Hosts monthly Sit and Sip events with local artists | https://jameswashingtonculturalcenter.org/home/ | Merlin is friends witih Board president Rev. Dr. LaVerne Hall | |||
30 | Central Area Chamber of Commerce | 22nd and Madison | Organizes Juneteenth celebration and other community events | http://centralareachamberofcommerce.com/ | Lawrence Pitre, president pres.lp.cacc@gmail.com | Merlin has discussed Redline Rides with Lawrence | |||
31 | Wa Na Wari House | 911 24th Ave. | Wa Na Wari creates space for Black ownership, possibility, and belongingthrough art, historic preservation, and connection. | Gallery space, evening cultural events | https://www.wanawari.org/ | Organized by Inye Wokoma, Elishiba Johnson, Jill Friedberg, Rachel Kessler | Merlin has attended several events. | ||
32 | Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA | 1700 23rd Ave. | Historically Black YMCA offering wide range of recreational opportunities | Rents space to community events | https://www.seattleymca.org/locations/meredith-mathews-east-madison-ymca | ||||
33 | Cortona Cafe | 25th and Union | Cafe and gallery space | hosted CSG, sponsors 25th Ave. parklet | http://cortonacafe.com/#home | owner Isolynn (Ise) Dean isolynndean@gmail.com | |||
34 | Tougo Coffee | 18th and Union, Broadway and Yesler | Black-owned cafe | owner Brian Wells | has donated coffee for Bike Everywhere Day events | ||||
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