Share Your Story
About Your Voices
KIRO 7 is proud to celebrate Black History Month. February is dedicated to honoring the achievements of African Americans who contributed to shaping the nation's past, present, and future. We encourage you to continue discussing Black history in our country and right here in Washington State, learn more, here. This month, and all year long, we also recognize non-profits working to make Western Washington stronger and more equitable. The Breakfast Group is an organization of local business owners and leaders focused on mentoring young men and women of color to help set them up for a lifetime of success. Learn more about The Breakfast Group here.
KIRO 7 is proud to celebrate Black History Month. February is dedicated to honoring the achievements of African Americans who contributed to shaping the nation's past, present, and future. We encourage you to continue discussing Black history in our country and right here in Washington State, learn more, here. This month, and all year long, we also recognize non-profits working to make Western Washington stronger and more equitable. The Breakfast Group is an organization of local business owners and leaders focused on mentoring young men and women of color to help set them up for a lifetime of success. Learn more about The Breakfast Group here.
RESOURCES
Below, you’ll find links to local organizations and non-profits that represent, work with or serve diverse races, cultures and communities in Western Washington.
Minority Chambers
Gets Real
Western Washington Gets Real is KIRO 7’s commitment to having difficult conversations about systemic racism. Learn More