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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2019 · 55 MIN

Urban Forum NW 08 - 29 - 19

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with Co-Host Hayward Evans: ? *Augustine Cita, Vice President of Operations, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and Zyan Bacari, Program Coordinator, The Urban Tech Jobs Program is an accelerated training program for long-term unemployed adults. The goal is to get each participant certified in Cloud Computing via Amazon Web Services (AWS). *Keith Tucker comments on the screening of The Invisible Vegan that is presented by the Northwest Animal Rights Network. Film Director, Jasmine Leyva will be present on Saturday, September 7 at Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center at 5:00 pm. *Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder, Mothers for Police Accountability, Host: Mothers Justice Show, Co-Chair, Community Oversight Committee was honored at the 56th Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington DC for Jobs and Justice at Mount Zion Baptist Church. *Paul Mitchell of the Breakfast Group and the Northwest Black Pioneers invites you to their Annual Picnic on Sunday, September 1 at Jimi Hendrix and Sam Smith Parks from 10:00 am-6:00 pm. *Josephine Howell spent last week in Japan after winning the Seattle-Kobe Jazz Vocalist competition. She thrilled the crowd at Mount Zion Baptist Church at the 56th Anniversary event. *Jamie Elmore, Founder, Alopecia Support Group invites you to Cafe Conversation on Saturday, August 31 at Luther's Table in Renton, WA. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

with Co-Host Hayward Evans: ? *Augustine Cita, Vice President of Operations, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and Zyan Bacari, Program Coordinator, The Urban Tech Jobs Program is an accelerated training program for long-term unemployed adults. The goal is to get each participant certified in Cloud Computing via Amazon Web Services (AWS). *Keith Tucker comments on the screening of The Invisible Vegan that is presented by the Northwest Animal Rights Network. Film Director, Jasmine Leyva will be present on Saturday, September 7 at Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center at 5:00 pm. *Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder, Mothers for Police Accountability, Host: Mothers Justice Show, Co-Chair, Community Oversight Committee was honored at the 56th Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington DC for Jobs and Justice at Mount Zion Baptist Church. *Paul Mitchell of the Breakfast Group and the Northwest Black Pioneers invites you to their Annual Picnic on Sunday, September 1 at Jimi Hendrix and Sam Smith Parks from 10:00 am-6:00 pm. *Josephine Howell spent last week in Japan after winning the Seattle-Kobe Jazz Vocalist competition. She thrilled the crowd at Mount Zion Baptist Church at the 56th Anniversary event. *Jamie Elmore, Founder, Alopecia Support Group invites you to Cafe Conversation on Saturday, August 31 at Luther's Table in Renton, WA. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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