The Rev. Abraham Yel Nhial spends much of his time in exile. Forced out of Sudan in 1989 due to civil war, Nhial spent the next 14 years living in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya until he was selected — along with 4,000 other “Lost Boys” — to immigrate to the U.S. in 2001.
Read More »BRIEF: Local progressives to hold Activist Night
Are you bothered by patriarchy, racism, classism, homophobia, corporatism and the destruction of our planet?
Read More »We need a budget that prioritizes working families, the middle class
On Dec. 12, members of WashingtonCAN!, in solidarity with Americans for Tax Fairness (ATF), attempted once again to engage Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers’ office by delivering a letter about the current federal budget agreement.
Read More »Reflections on Baumgartner’s community gathering
On Dec. 7, I attended incumbent Sen. Michael Baumgartner's free community hot chocolate gathering and canned food drive for homeless veterans.
Read More »Allow for practical partnerships
Mars Hill’s arrival in Spokane is an interesting one. I don't agree with some of their divisive, marginalizing stances, but I find that Mark Driscoll aligns with liberal thinking more than we might give him credit for.
Read More »What does the Affordable Care Act have to do with the continued government shutdown?
A recent conversation via Facebook inspired me to address the continuing saga of the Affordable Care Act since it seems to be one of the main reasons the government shutdown continues.
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