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Seattle Medium
about 15 hours
WIB Panel: Black Men Shouldn’t Do ‘This Man Thing’ Alone
Black men are grappling with a profound mental health crisis, rooted in generational trauma, the pressures of toxic masculinity, and pervasive systemic racism. Efforts to mitigate this crisis emphasize the critical roles of self-love, robust brotherhood networks, and accessible therapeutic support.
Seattle Medium
about 15 hours
From Prison to Purpose: Transforming Re-entry In San Francisco
Bayron Wilson, co-founder and chief operating officer of Urban Alchemy, is spearheading a transformative effort to redefine the societal narrative surrounding formerly incarcerated individuals. His San Francisco-based nonprofit, a leading employer of justice-impacted people, provides essential employment, housing, and critical services to unhoused residents and communities in crisis.
Seattle Medium
about 15 hours
Most Christians Want To Give Consistently. Few Actually Do
A new national study by the faith-based giving platform Givelify has identified a significant gap in Christian donor behavior, revealing that while 95% aspire to consistent financial contributions, only 30% currently meet this standard, even amidst economic uncertainty. This disparity presents challenges for churches and community ministries, particularly the Black church, which plays a vital role in addressing social and economic disparities.
Seattle Medium
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Jim Clyburn’s Warning: America Risks Sliding Back To Racial Terror
Rep. James Clyburn has warned that America risks sliding backward toward the post-Reconstruction era, a period of brutal racial tyranny and voter suppression, as evidenced by the recent Supreme Court decision to gut Black voting rights and President Trump's dismantling of civil rights protections.
Lookout Landing
about 19 hours
Mariners News: Matt Brash, Max Scherzer, and OG Anunoby
Good morning and happy Thursday everybody. Ders is still out of town so you get a double-dose of Nick links this week. The Mariners got trounced 7-2 by the Orioles yesterday but have a chance to bounce back in the series finale with Bryan Woo on the mound at 4:05 PST on ESPN. I know […]
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
State eyes study of Snake River power
The state Department of Commerce is seeking a contractor to study how Washington could replace the electricity and other energy currently provided by four lower Snake River dams.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
Why the new Bed Bath & Beyond data center plan is also an old plan
Digital Realty, a large REIT, filed a proposal in late May to alter the existing underground data center within downtown’s Securities Building block.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
Seattle puts 1-year pause on new large data centers
The Seattle City Council gave the nod on Tuesday to a one-year moratorium on siting large data centers.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
Kennewick could see 436 units at expanded convention center, with AC Hotel opening next year
Brace yourselves, loyal DJC readers. This is a story with three legs, all at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
SpaceX wants regular investors to help its stock launch. Here’s what to know before clicking ‘buy’
Elon Musk’s rocket company is scheduled to go public on Friday, with shares targeted at $135 each.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
Work begins on 37-room hotel at Swedish Cherry Hill
The land sale was 13 years ago at 505 16th Ave., on the corner of Jefferson. Hotel plans emerged in 2020, and the master use permit came four years later.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 22 hours
Black box theater set for Wallingford
An industrial building at 3631 Interlake Ave. N. sold via an LLC in March to a local theater professional, Max Sarkowsky. Now we have a new plan for the 8,510-square-foot building, which dates to 1969.