Special Project: Black Spokane
As Black people make up just 2% of Spokane’s population, this project examines their struggles and successes of sustaining Blackness amongst a largely white, homogenous culture. All photos are courtesy of The Spokesman-Review.
Jerrall Haynes: Spokane's first Black School Board President, city's inaugural Civil Rights Coordinator
Betsy Wilkerson: Spokane's City Council's lone Black councilwoman
Stephanie Courtney: Director of the Learning Network, Cultural Community Educator, author
Roberta Wilburn: Whitworth University's Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Musician Jadrian Tarver: Gonzaga University's Underrepresented Minority Postdoctoral Fellow
Kameishi Williams: The Sanctuary Beauty & Wellness Owner, Crown Act Hair Advocate
Shantell Jackson & Traci Poindexter-Canton: Black artists that detail that Black women experience
Doris G. Andrews: First Lady of Calvary Baptist Church, Washington's oldest Black church
In Memoriam - Dorothy Webster: City of Spokane's first Black women in senior management
Kerra Bower: Owner of RAZE, a soon-to-be child care center that focuses on Black history, Black children
Chauncey Jones (left): Spokane realtor, housing equity advocate and owner of Take up the Cause organization
Sundee Frazier (sitting): Author that details the experience of Black homeownership in Spokane
Spokane Black Stories Symposium
For Black History Month, high school students were tasked with creating work that examines, expands and celebrates the authenticity and creativity that lies within the Black experience. Of the six selected, all express a yearning for acceptance and respect.
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Jaelen Fojas
Jaelen Fojas, a senior at Shadle High, participates in the Shadle S.H.E. Women of Purpose group. She plans to join the U.S. Navy after graduation.
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Anthony Giron
Anthony ‘Tony’ Giron is a Spokane native who’s been boxing since the 7th grade. He will graduate from Rogers High School in the spring.
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Theresa Niven
Therisa Niven is a junior at Mead High School with interests in running in the Junior Olympics with her team, Spokane Speed Academy.
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Nwannediya U. Kalu
A Spokane native, Nwannediya U. Kale is a junior at Rogers High School. She’s been a competitive dancer for five years.
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Taraji Jones
Tajari Jones is a sophomore at Shadle Park High School. She likes to read and binge watch her favorite TV shows.
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Halima Kabba
Kabba, a Seattle native, is a graduating senior at Rogers High School. One side of her family is from Gambia.