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Celebrating Blerd Culture in Seattle
Partners & Sponsors
The Organizations and people that have contributed to making this possible!


Northwest Blerd Convention x Soul Sisters of Tacoma
We are over the MOON to announce our partnership with the ✨ iconic ✨ Soul Sisters of Tacoma . Soul Sisters of Tacoma is a group created by Saroya Hendricks ( Sunny ) | She is a transplant to Tacoma, WA from Chicago Created in August of 2023 to bring Black women like her together, unify and build connections. They mostly host events in the Tacoma area. There’s also a “ Soul Sister of Thurston County ” Group as well. That one is ran by Cassandra Jackson ✨
Imani Kang
5 days ago1 min read


Northwest Blerd Convention x Elevel:Eleven
We are proud to announce that we are working with Eleven:Eleven for the Northwest Blerd Convention ✨ 1️⃣1️⃣ Eleven:Eleven 1️⃣1️⃣ is a BIPOC-artist led creative and cultural third space in the Pike/Pine Corridor heart of Capitol Hill Arts District, as well as the official showroom of On The Block Seattle. Support with an $11.11 membership today! 📚 More: On The Block is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development re
Imani Kang
5 days ago1 min read


Northwest Blerd Convention x ZEV CoOp
We’re proud to announce our partnership with ZEV Co-Op , a member-owned nonprofit bringing shared electric vehicle access to communities across Washington. Through this partnership, ZEV Co-Op is helping us bridge the gap. Providing transportation between locations and workshops so attendees can move freely, show up fully, and experience everything we’ve built together. Because access matters. Sustainability matters. And getting people where they need to be? We OUTSIIIIDE!
Imani Kang
5 days ago1 min read


Northwest Blerd Convention x Estelita's
We’re honored to partner with Estelita’s Library . A Black and Brown-owned, social justice library, and gathering space rooted right here in Seattle. For many of us, it started in spaces like these. Public libraries, tucked into corners flipping through manga, or “Amazing Grace”, discovering stories that made us feel seen, building imagination in quiet community. Founded by Edwin & Estel Lindo as a space to empower the next generation, Estelita’s has grown into a hub for acti
Imani Kang
5 days ago1 min read
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