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May 2024 by Zabia
This beautiful Black &diasporic artistic, and restorative healing community! Such great work to preserve cultural archives and their ongoing advocacy for equitable development land and home ownership. Check it all out! So grateful for all the wonderful events, talks and exhibits, and the enormous love and effort put into preserving this family home and truly, bestowing generational blessings. We loved this last year’s Walk the Block, and the recent screening of Simon Benjamin’s A Bolt from the Blue!
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August 2023 by Kallejah Rollins
Loved the art exhibit
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August 2023 by Cole Sampson
Amazing community space, very kind people and the fact that they are giving out free meals is glorious
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July 2023 by TaNeashia Sudds
This is a magical and sacred space that we're fortunate is lovingly held and shared. I hope that generations to come value and treat not only the physical space but even more importantly the humans who are doing the work VERY well. The transformative and healing work and energy produced at WA Na Wari are like none other.
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July 2023 by Ericka Sabine Lee
Wonderful art. Has been black owned for many generations and in this gentrified area, I hope it stays that way.
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June 2023 by jalyssa charnae
Very vibey and welcoming
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January 2023 by Ms. C
First time there and they give away produce! The people are very nice, they help the community with art performances and feeding them.
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December 2022 by Wandile Mhlongo
fresh cooked yummy free meals for everyone
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December 2022 by Hafidha Acuay
As a Black person and mother, Wa Na Wari is a balm for my soul.
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December 2022 by Breyahna Coston
Best black artist space in Seattle!
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December 2022 by Jaytrax Howard
Under construction but we had a show outside
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December 2022 by Stephanie Jackson
Amazing art, amazing people. I was in need of finding my people and there creations in Seattle, and I found them there!
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December 2022 by Macy M
Great community and art space!
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December 2022 by Morgan Smithson
Had a short visit but enjoyed the artwork while listening to the music downstairs!
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December 2022 by Jason Harris
The heartbeat of the cultural renaissance taking place in Seattle's historically Black Central District neighborhood.