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Victims in Thousands of Potential Hate Crimes Never Notify Police

More than half of the people who said they were the victim of a hate crime in recent years did not report the incidents to police.

Spokane’s Singing Nuns to perform 4th of July Concert

The nuns, who sing as a way to raise funds to maintain their 1917 convent, will have a concert on July 4 and 5 at Mount St. Michael, 8500 N St Michaels Road.

Group discusses climate change effects in Washington state

Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy, along with FUSE and other groups, held a presentation last Sunday afternoon at Unitarian Universalist Church discussing how climate change has been affecting Washington state and what can be done to change it.

Unitarian Universalists elect first woman president

An Arizona pastor and immigrant advocate has been elected as the first woman president of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

Israel freezes plan for mixed-sex Jewish prayer site at Western Wall

Israel's government formally suspended plans on Sunday for a mixed-gender prayer space at Jerusalem's Western Wall, bowing to opposition from Orthodox Jewish politicians to reforms at one of Judaism's holiest sites.

Stemming the tide of hatred with kindness, and finding ‘life itself’

If we’re going to stem the tide of hatred and conflict, it’s not going to be through more hatred and conflict. It’s going to be through kindness.

No major US religious groups approve refusing service to gays

In no U.S. religious group does a majority think it’s acceptable for businesspeople to invoke their religious beliefs to refuse service to gays.

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