by FEEST Seattle | Jan 28, 2026 | Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Highline School District, Recap
Image is of FEEST Staff before cutting the purple ribbon to our new space! Last weekend, we gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) HUB, a space named after the energy it is rooted in: Hope, Unity, and...
by FEEST Seattle | Jan 15, 2026 | Community Education, Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Highline School District, Recap, Seattle Public Schools
The FEEST Fam ended 2025 with a gathering in the kitchen at Rainier Beach Action Coalition (RBAC) for a homemade dinner with our Student Organizers that reminded us why food has always been central to organizing. Coming together around a shared meal created space for...
by FEEST Seattle | Nov 19, 2025 | Community Education, FEEST Fam, Recap
This fall marked our launch of something brand new with our Student Organizers: a monthly Meal Kit and virtual community cooking night. October was our very first one, and we kicked it off with food that was seasonally sourced and chosen with intention. Each month,...
by FEEST Seattle | Sep 10, 2025 | FEEST Fam, Recap, Workshops and Events
Photo is of FEEST Student Organizers at Summer Camp! This August, FEEST Student Organizers came together for one of our most powerful summer camps yet. For five days, youth gathered at El Centro de la Raza to dig into the roots of oppression, deepen their organizing...
by FEEST Seattle | Aug 29, 2025 | Community Education, FEEST Fam, Recap
Inside Summer Stories 2025 Archiving Vulnerability This summer, our Student Organizers built a space of color, creativity, and community care. Over five weeks, we painted, photographed, collaged, wrote, laughed, and dreamed together. This summer we created a...
by FEEST Seattle | Jun 27, 2025 | FEEST Fam, Highline School District, Recap, Seattle Public Schools, Youth Highlights
Photo is of FEEST Student Organizers at Graduation! On June 1st, we wrapped up the school year the best way we know how—by celebrating our students. It felt like us, full of laughter, care, and celebration. And it gave us space to recognize the power and brilliance...