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Occupy Spokane turns one, celebrates with peaceful downtown protest
Read More »Occupy Spokane turns one, celebrates with peaceful downtown protest
Read More »Occupy Spokane turns one, celebrates with peaceful downtown protest
Read More »Occupy Spokane turns one, celebrates with peaceful downtown protest
Read More »On Saturday — the first anniversary of the Occupy Movement — about 200 people marched through downtown Spokane, waving signs, chanting and reminding corporate America that Occupiers haven’t given up on their fight for justice.
“What’s the point of all this?” asked Wayne Spitzer, of Occupy Spokane, “The thing is, the authorities are watching us … because we’ve showed them that another world is possible, and it scares the piss out of them, frankly.”
Read More »Everyone seems to have heard of Rabbi Tamar Malino.
For nearly two years she’s been the director of Spokane Area Jewish Family Services, assisting Spokane’s senior Jewish community and anyone else who walks through her door needing assistance.
Read More » Jacques Berlinerblau wastes no ink in his new book trying to flatter his fellow nonbelievers.
“American atheist movements, though fancying themselves a lion, are more like the gimpy little zebra crossing the river full of crocs,” he writes in “How to Be Secular: A Call to Arms for Religious Freedom.”