Back2Besa full episode: Nov. 23
This week on Back2Besa, host Besa Gordon celebrates Black excellence and community empowerment. The episode features the NAACP Freedom Fund Gala in Spokane, highlighting keynote speaker Hill Harper's message of unity. It also showcases the Beacon Pacific Village Apartments, providing affordable housing solutions, and Kutt'N'Up's 20th-anniversary celebration, emphasizing the group's impact on Seattle's youth and artistic community. Additionally, the episode explores the "Build The Beach" Local Loyalty Program, supporting local businesses in Rainier Beach, and promotes the Buy Black Card, encouraging intentional spending at Black-owned businesses. It concludes with a Rewind segment featuring the Tre Simmons Turkey Giveaway, spreading holiday cheer, and an affirmation of the week focusing on the power of belief.
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