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One of the reasons Tent City 4 and other Tent Cities are cool with moving every six months or a year is because it gives them a chance to reach out to other communities all the time and show they can ...
Through this special monthly column in partnership with Real Change, we encourage you to bear witness to the creativity and resilience of systems-impacted young people, who are so often relegated to ...
Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Jaramillo-Molina sees commonly held ideas like meritocracy as propping up a cultural hegemony that preserves economic inequality while blunting calls for redistribution.
Any fall is a bad fall for me. I served in the US Navy from 1987 to 1992, and during the tour of duty I sustained spinal injuries — not from combat, but from abuse by other service members. As a ...
Just over 100 days since President Donald Trump was sworn into office, his administration has already begun efforts to scale back LGBTQ+ protections — but state lawmakers are moving just as swiftly to ...
Detained labor organizer Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez Zeferino will remain in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, at least for now. On May 8, Tacoma-based immigration judge Theresa M. Scala ...
The group Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return (SUPER) organized the action, along with other grassroots activists, to highlight — and ultimately try to end — UW’s connections to Boeing ...
It’s been reported that little Bobby Prevost acted out liturgical masses when he was a kid, whereas I would pretend to give math lectures to dazzled professors. I would finish with QED; he would wind ...
Eddie (now Suzy, she switches) Izzard’s 1999 comedy special “Dress to Kill” played from my friend Rowan’s parents’ television on DVD. I was 12 or 13, with a belly full of Twizzlers. Her parents smoked ...
Author Sarah Schulman calls you to be in solidarity even if it’s hard Immortal maxims like “workers of the world, unite” and “el pueblo, unido, jamás será vencido” are used in rallies throughout the ...
Thousands of people turned out on May 1 for Seattle’s annual commemoration of International Workers’ Day, commonly known as May Day. Attendees gathered at noon at Cal Anderson Park, listening to ...