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Workplace Rights
Workplace raids have been happening around the country and Seattle organizers want local businesses to be prepared. Washington Neighborhood Defense is a volunteer-led group providing resources for businesses and talking to employees and managers around the region about workplace rights. KBCS contributor Jennie Cecil Moore joined an outing with volunteers to learn more about the
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Bend it Like Booker – 25 hour event
This weekend the 34th district Democrats are hosting a community event inspired by Senator Cory Booker’s record breaking 25 speech on the Senate floor last spring. Speakers will present on key issues that are being targeted by the Trump administration. KBCS contributor Jennie Cecil Moore spoke with the event organizer and some presenters. Find
Housing Resources – King County
Evictions are on the rise in King County. There’s a new system in the courts that is speeding up the eviction process and creating new challenges for tenants. KBCS contributor Jennie Cecil Moore spoke with Vallen Solomon, Interim Senior Managing Attorney with the Housing Justice Project. RESOURCES: The Housing Justice Project The Housing Justice Project
WA State Vaccine Resources
For more information on where to find vaccine guidelines: Washington Department of Health Immunizations and Vaccines Public Health – Seattle and King County American Academy of Pediatrics American Academy of Family Physicians American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists From today’s KBCS Ideas + Music + Music + Ideas, KBCS contributor Jennie Cecil Moore has more
“Voices from Inside”shines light on art by the Black Prisoners’Caucus
On a leafy street in Seattle’s Central District, a two-story family home has welcomed visitors as a gallery space since 2019. Wa Na Wari, which means “our home” in the Nigerian language of Kalabari, is featuring art from the Black Prisoners’ Caucus from June 6th – July13th, 2025. The center for Black art and belonging is showcasing beadwork, poetry, sketches, paintings, and video work centered on incarceration.
50th Anniversary of the end of Vietnam War
April 30th marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese Army and the end of the Vietnam war. Many thanks to Nam Nguyen, Executive Director of WA State Commissions on Asian Pacific Affairs, and Jennie Cecil Moore, Independent Journalist and Producer and KBCS Contributor for this interview featured on our
APM presents The Other Moonshot
KBCS Women’s History Month Programs
KBCS presents the following programs in our station schedule for Women’s History Month. Please tune in to hear these incredible programs celebrating, educating and inspiring listeners. There are many resources provided to KBCS broadcasts thanks to the support from listeners, like you! Please consider making a donation to KBCS at www.kbcs.fm/donate Please check out the




