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A Must: Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack
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A Must: Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack

This year has been a year of growth, observation, reinvesting, and shedding for Indigo Movement! We couldn’t have done it without the support of our clients, team, family and friends. Whether you booked a service, shared a referral or attended an event, we're so thankful for your support!

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Lavender Rights Project
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Lavender Rights Project

Black trans women and nonbinary femmes are the most underserved population within the LGBTQIA+ community. Founded in 2017, the Lavender Rights Project (LPR) advocates for a world that “elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services”.

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Native Works
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Native Works

It’s undeniable that Seattle has a vibrant Native culture that can be found in museums, streets names, and public spaces throughout the state. In fact, the name of Seattle actually comes from Chief Si’ahl (pronounced “See-ahlth”) which makes it the only major city named after a Native chief.

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Dress for Success
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Dress for Success

Seattle might dismiss fashion ;), but when it comes to interviewing for jobs and succeeding in the workplace, clothing can make all the difference! Dress for Success is not just helping women with another “interview outfit”. The nonprofit helps lift women out of poverty by providing professional attire that leads to the security of a job.

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Gathering Roots
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Gathering Roots

We're officially in the season of giving! This month we'll highlight a local Washington organization each week to support this season and throughout the year. Seeing the smiles on the faces of those you are kind to makes the act of giving worthwhile. Research even suggests that it leads to greater happiness for the giver. Who doesn’t want to be happy?

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