Press
Press releases are available to the media and public.
American Heritage Series: Gender Identity in the African-American Community
Which Way Seattle? Series: Civil Rights Organizations in the 21st Century
Nora Chipaumire's Chimurenga - Seattle Debut!
A Staged Reading of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Landmark Speech
American Heritage Series: Unspoken History of the African-American LGBTQ Community
Which Way Seattle? Series: Transracial Adoption of Black Children
Daniel Beaty's Obie Award winning show Emergence - SEE!
CD Forum Announces the Selection of The CREATION Project Artists for the 2007-2008 Season
CD Forum Announces 2007-2008 Season!
Previous Press Releases
Fourth-Annual Food as Art at Bell Harbor Spotlights Seattle's Top African-American Chefs
Allen Foundation Award Release
American Heritage Series: 500 Years Later Release
Which Way Seattle?: State of Young Black Men Press Release
Carl Hancock Rux’s No Black Male Show
Outside the Hype: Exploring the Representation of Black Males in Society
American Heritage Series: Staged Reading of MLKÃs Nobel Peace Prize Speech
American Heritage Series: Patriot or Terrorist
Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Author of Wizard of the Crow
Which Way Seattle?: Inequality in Public Education
Split Dance Bill with Tania Isaac and Cynthia Oliver ñ Seattle Premier!
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CD Forum in the News
Links to some of the best news about the central district Forum.
Black to the Future: An Exploration of African Americans in Sci-Fi
Los Angeles Times, 6/22/04
Central District: Change is inevitable, but forsaking past is regrettable
Seattle Times, 11/06/02
Central District Forum Brews Interest in African American History, Culture
The Seattle Times, 2/22/02
Local African-American Chefs Create a Networking Force
The Seattle Times, 3/26/08
ThereÃs nothing simple about the black vote
Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 9/30/04
Stephanie Ellis-Smith:
Altering Assumptions about African-American culture
Seattle Times. 9/25/05

