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Seattle Teen Uses Art And Black Hair Culture To Earn National Recognition From Google
Kameirah Johnson, a senior at Lakeside High School, earned national recognition from Google for her Doodle for Google competition artwork, which celebrated the beauty, resilience, and cultural significance of Black hair.
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The Color Of Trust
Chris Wilson's compelling narrative of redemption and personal transformation was prominently featured in a 2010 presidential campaign advertisement. This initiative directly confronted the 'Willie Horton' legacy of political fear and distrust, instead advocating for a discourse rooted in trust and mercy.
Seattle Medium
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Keeping Young Athletes Safe: What Parents Should Know Before Summer Sports Begin
Parents should prioritize injury prevention, recovery, and balance when it comes to youth sports, and ensure their children are properly prepared, hydrated, and rested before, during, and after activities.
Seattle Medium
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Newly Elected NAACP President Hayward Evans Outlines Vision For The Future
Hayward Evans has been elected as the new president of the Seattle King County Branch of the NAACP, and has outlined his vision for the future of the organization, which includes a focus on community engagement, organizational structure, and civil rights advocacy.
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Tell Me What’s a Happenin’
When I was introduced to Jesus Christ Superstar, my Bible-thumping mother leveled a stern warning: This show was blasphemous. Jesus presented as a mere mortal— “just another man”—who was in over his head leading a band of freedom fighters champing at the bit to storm Rome, who maybe had sexual relations with former lady of […] The post Tell Me What’s a Happenin’ appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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No Place Like Old Fire House
On a Saturday in early April, the sounds of indie rock wafted through the sunny streets of downtown Redmond. Aging hipsters like me, teens, and other community members had gathered outside the Old Fire House Teen Center to commemorate the building that had served as an all-ages venue and teen center since 1992. It was […] The post No Place Like Old Fire House appeared first on The Stranger.
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Protected: Best Phone Sex Numbers You Can Call For Free in 2026
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Straight Up
Dear Readers: I’m off this week. So, let’s enjoy — and perhaps relitigate — this column from July 12, 2022. — Dan I’m a cis woman in her 30s who lives on the East Coast. I’ve been in an LTR with the same cis man for 12 years. No issues there at all! But we are […] The post Straight Up appeared first on The Stranger.
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Invite Only
Of the 62 record stores in Washington (according to Discogs’ Indie Record Store Directory), only six are owned by women, and none of those six are in Seattle. “It can be a very hard world to enter,” Rachel Gardner, the owner of the Edmonds record shop Musicology tells me, while lounging on a leopard-print couch […] The post Invite Only appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Medium
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Seattle International Film Festival: Kikuyu Land
Journalist Bea Wangondu's documentary "Kikuyu Land" exposes systemic abuse, child labor, corruption, and a buried family secret, revealing how British colonial structures still exploit Kenyan society today.
Seattle Medium
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Seattle International Film Festival: When A Witness Recants
The Harlem Park Three, three teenagers wrongfully sentenced to life in 1983 for a Baltimore murder they didn't commit, were exonerated in 2018 after 36 years of incarceration due to police corruption and coerced witnesses.