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The artists of Seattle help tell the story of who we are. 🎨🏳️🌈
In this chapter of How We Pride, artists, makers, and creators share how they use their work to build community, celebrate identity, and imagine a better future.
Whether it’s through murals, neon, design, music, or a simple act of creating space for others, their work reminds us that Pride can take many forms.
More stories are on the way as we count down to Pride Match Day on June 26.
How Do YOU Pride?
🎥 Finish the prompt: “I Pride by…”
Share your video, tag us, and be part of the story.
Learn more in our link in bio.
06/18/2026
Seattle Soccer House is open! Catch today’s slate of World Cup matches.
06/18/2026
We are proud to honor Juneteenth ahead of Friday’s U.S. Soccer MNT vs Football Australia in the FIFA World Cup match in Seattle.
Today, alongside King County Executive Girmay Zahilay, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, Seattle City Attorney Erika Evans, the Juneteenth Matchday Advisory Committee, Black Players for Change, BlackPast.org, NAAM, and community leaders, we gathered to uplift the history, meaning, and legacy of Juneteenth, and to recognize the responsibility and opportunity of hosting the U.S. Men’s National Team on this national holiday.
From local Black artists Damon Brown aka CreativeLou and Samray Estifanos, to community programming, education, youth engagement, and cultural celebrations across the city, this moment is about more than a match. It is about honoring Black history, celebrating Seattle’s Black community, and using the world’s biggest sporting event to create lasting impact.
Learn more about Juneteenth programming, matchday information, and community celebrations at SeattleFWC26.org
This Seattle staple needs no sign on its iconic door 🐋🚪
Tucked away in Pike Place Market, The Pink Door has been welcoming guests since 1981. Behind its pink entrance is a restaurant that’s part dinner, part theater, and entirely Seattle.
Founded by Jackie Roberts and inspired by her Italian roots, it’s the kind of place locals recommend to friends, family, and apparently even CEO Peter Tomozawa, who counts it as his favorite restaurant in the city. His order? The pappardelle, clams and mussels, and the everything green salad.
In this episode of Juneteenth XI, former U.S. Men’s National Team player and broadcaster Maurice Edu reflects on what Juneteenth means to him, the players who inspired his journey, and the pride that comes with representing your country.
On the 19th, he’ll be in Seattle cheering on the USA and hoping the next generation of athletes see themselves reflected on the pitch.
Join us at Pier 58 this June 19 for a special prematch celebration before the takes on Australia’s CommBank Socceroos.
In this episode of Juneteenth XI, U.S. Soccer legend, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and Women’s World Cup champion Briana Scurry reflects on what Juneteenth means to her, the proudest moment of her career, and her hopes for the next generation of athletes.
Join us at Pier 58 this June 19 when the takes on Australia’s CommBank Socceroos for a special prematch celebration.
Arte Noir in the Central District is a must stop while exploring Seattle. 🐋🎨
What began as an editorial called Black Canvas has grown into a gallery, gift shop, creative space, and community hub showcasing the work of Black artists and entrepreneurs from Seattle and beyond.
For Executive Director Jazmyn Scott, who grew up in the Central District and attended Garfield High School, having Arte Noir on 23rd and Union is a dream realized.
This summer, they’ll bring that same spirit to the World Cup with a Juneteenth watch party and community market.
Look for their Sea Beacon in the window, then find them inside the SEA&WIN app.
For Megan Rapinoe, Pride starts with being yourself. 🏳️🌈
In this chapter of How We Pride, Megan reflects on living openly, creating community, and why Seattle has always felt like a place where people are celebrated for who they are.
Her story is a reminder of the power of living authentically and what can happen when someone sees themselves reflected in another person.
More stories are on the way as we count down to Pride Match Day on June 26.
How Do YOU Pride?
🎥 Finish the prompt: “I Pride by…”
Share your video, tag us, and be part of the story.
Learn more in our link in bio.
Tomorrow, Seattle Soccer House opens its doors. ⚽️
For the next three weeks, Pacific Place becomes a free, all-ages home for FIFA World Cup 2026™ fans from Seattle and around the world.
Watch matches on Seattle’s largest tournament viewing screen, explore immersive fan experiences, enjoy local food and drinks, meet mascots and sports ambassadors, take part in daily activities, and experience the energy of the world’s game in the heart of downtown Seattle.
No tickets. No registration. Just show up.
Whether you’re cheering for your home country, following every match, or simply looking to be part of something unforgettable, Seattle Soccer House is ready to welcome you.
📍 Pacific Place
📅 Opens June 15
🎟️ Free admission
See you tomorrow.
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