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Seattle Medium
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Black Representation: 1776–2026. 250 Years of Leadership, Citizenship, And Black Civic Engagement
Juneteenth commemorates the enduring struggle for Black freedom, emphasizing the imperative of civic engagement, voter participation, and leadership to honor the legacy of those who advanced these fundamental rights.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
America At 250: Patriotism Without Truth Is Propaganda
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a comprehensive historical reckoning is advocated, highlighting the centuries-long struggle of Black people and other marginalized communities to expand democratic ideals, and prioritizing an honest engagement with the nation's past over purely celebratory narratives.
Field Gulls
about 3 hours
Finally, the results of the 2026 Field Gulls Armchair GM Challenge
Field Gulls readers have been (im)patiently awaiting the results of the 2026 Armchair GM Challenge, and now the time has come for those fans to be underwhelmed with the results of what may have been the least exciting Armchair GM Challenge in history. Things got off to an insanely hot start, with more than three […]
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
From Access To Ownership: The Evolving Fight For Equity In Seattle
Black leaders in Seattle are advocating for spatial justice, which emphasizes ownership of land, housing, and community assets as a means of achieving lasting equity and ensuring that future generations benefit from the value their communities help create.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
Hidden Dangers: What You Should Know Before Heading To The Water This Summer
King County has experienced 135 unintentional drowning deaths from 2018-2022, with cold water shock, fast-moving currents, and silent drowning being some of the hidden dangers of Pacific Northwest waterways that can be avoided with proper safety precautions.
Seattle Transit Blog
about 4 hours
Community Transit Express Route Ridership Data
Community Transit has transformed its network over the past few years. Since its founding in 1976, Community Transit (CT) has operated a mix of local routes in Snohomish County and commuter routes to Seattle and other significant employment centers. Following Sound Transit’s Link extension to Lynnwood in August 2024, CT deleted all but one of … Continue reading "Community Transit Express Route Ridership Data"
Field Gulls
about 4 hours
Seahawks News 6/18: Seahawks quickly fill empty front office positions
In Today’s Seahawks Links: The Seahawks make some promotions, we get a roster projection heading into camp, and Dan Viens talks about whether or not we could see the Super Bowl hosted in Seattle. There’s also a Seahawks Mailbag with none other than John Boyle. Thank you for being here. Seattle Seahawks News Tournament of […]
Field Gulls
about 16 hours
Why Kenneth Walker III wasn’t at the Seahawks’ Super Bowl ring ceremony
Lost in the shuffle of last week’s Seahawks’ Super Bowl ring celebration was the fact that one particular ex-Seahawk did not attend the ceremony: Super Bowl MVP, Kenneth Walker III. This stood out considering other ex-Seahawks such as Riq Woolen and Coby Bryant were in attendance. In fact, Walker was the only ex-Seahawk who wasn’t […]
NW Progressive Institute
about 19 hours
Colleen Melody, Mike Diaz, Debra Stephens up in Washington State Supreme Court contests; Theo Angelis in a competitive race
In every one of the 2026 Supreme Court contests we asked voters about at the end of May 2026, 60% or greater said they were not sure how they would vote. Among the respondents who did have opinions, incumbents did well, as did two appeals court judges who are running for open seats. One incumbent, recently appointed Justice Theo Angelis, appears to be more at risk of elimination than his peers, at least before the intensive voter contact phase of the campaign. Colleen Melody, Mike Diaz, Debra Stephens up in Washington State Supreme Court contests; Theo Angelis in a competitive race is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
Seattle Medium
about 21 hours
Calling All Seattle Residents!
Uplift Northwest, a nonprofit organization, provides comprehensive employment and job-readiness services to individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness. The initiative offers dignified work, training, transportation, and housing assistance, aiming to remove systemic barriers to employment and foster lasting stability and opportunity.
Seattle Medium
about 21 hours
As Seattle Welcomes The World, Black Business Must Be Part Of The Story
The Black Eco Chamber (BECO) has forged a partnership with the SeattleLinked Foundation to elevate the visibility and economic participation of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, creatives, and business owners. This initiative aims to ensure that Black-owned businesses and cultural experiences are prominently featured in Seattle's narrative as the city prepares for World Cup 2026 and beyond, addressing historical oversights in economic development and cultural representation.
Seattle Medium
about 21 hours
Freedom In The Shadows: The Untold Story Of Juneteenth’s Survival
Juneteenth, now recognized as a federal holiday, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. While observed quietly for generations, the day is currently marked by widespread public events, including festivals, educational programs, parades, concerts, and community gatherings nationwide.