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Seattle Medium 5 days

Vanishing Care: GOP Healthcare Cuts Hit Black America Hard

Cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act have resulted in the closure of over 1,000 healthcare facilities and reduced services, disproportionately affecting Black communities. This systemic impact has led to increased ambulance response times, contributing to delayed care, preventable suffering, and a heightened risk of mortality for Black Americans, who already experience higher uninsured rates.

Seattle Medium 5 days

Women Built The Ministry. Men Kept The Title.

The Southern Baptist Convention has advanced a constitutional amendment that would formalize restrictions on women serving as pastors, a development that for many Black church leaders exposes a broader reality: women are often essential to ministry but excluded from many of its highest positions.

Seattle Medium 5 days

How One News Error Shook Baltimore’s Faith Community

The Baltimore Sun's erroneous identification of Pastor Antoine Burton as a crime suspect has prompted widespread outrage among Baltimore clergy and elected officials, raising critical questions regarding newsroom safeguards, public trust, and the profound implications of misidentification for Black community leaders.

Seattle Medium 5 days

I Now Know He Won Nothing

Reports highlight former President Donald Trump's controversial claims regarding the Iran conflict and his administration's efforts to restrict voting access, alongside his perceived disrespect for international figures. In contrast, former President Barack Obama's eight-year tenure is frequently cited for its achievements and the hope it inspired.

Seattle Gay News 5 days

Leviticus is a Queer horror story you won’t forget

I caught an early screening of Leviticus, and honestly, it’s haunted me ever since. Most horror movies deliver quick scares that fade away quickly. But this one? The storyline sticks with you. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after it’s over. Leviticus follows two teenage boys, Naim and Ryan, whose relationship becomes dangerous once it’s exposed in their deeply religious small town. What begins as a story about young love under pressure quickly turns into something far more disturbing w

Seattle Gay News 6 days

Freedom Day Committee, ACT UP, and the AIDS March on Washington: Wayne Turner shares his story of activism and Pride

Before Wayne Turner became a public interest attorney for HIV issues and Medicaid advocacy in Washington, DC, and taught LGBTQ+ health law and policy at Georgetown Law School, he was hard at work as a Queer and AIDS rights activist in Seattle. Turner was deeply involved in the Seattle chapter of ACT UP from 1989 to 1993. He also was part of the Freedom Day Committee, along with his partner Steve Michael; together they helped to put on the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Freedom Day March and Rally in 1992.

Seattle Weekly 6 days

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Report shows Washington state in last place for renewable energy

Seattle Gay News 8 days

POCAAN provides medical care and housing assistance for those in need

During the 1980s and 1990s, the AIDS crisis swept across the world, killing more than 44 million people as of today. Marginalized people, especially Black/Brown, LGBTQIA+, and impoverished people afflicted with the disease, were largely ignored by the government and society during this time, denying them the care that they required. In 1987, the People of Color Against AIDS Network was founded in Seattle to bridge the gap by meeting people where they were. POCAAN began as an organization to provide marginaz

Seattle Weekly 9 days

New publication launches in Issaquah, fellowship proceeds | The Free Press Initiative

The Issaquah Spotlight debuted in the first week of June.

Seattle Weekly 9 days

Fertilize fast or fertilize slow? The pros and cons | The Compleat Home Gardener

Also, some tips for keeping pesky voles and crows away from your seeds.

Seattle Weekly 9 days

King County announces June 22 burn ban, reminds fireworks illegal in unincorporated areas

Editor’s note: The following is a press release from the King County Department of Local Services.

Seattle Weekly 9 days

Can Golden Ages last? Comparing the U.S. to Rome | In Focus

Can this country again unite under one banner and come out stronger than before?

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