Reham Elsayed, owner of Reham’s Cake Gallery, explains to an attendee of Souk Seattle the variety of Middle-Eastern treats on ...
Through this special monthly column with Real Change, we encourage you to bear witness to the creativity and resilience of ...
In a society that demands you work like a machine, you must find ways to retain your humanity. Before being able to show up in the world, in your community, you need to seek avenues of softly tending ...
Lacey Gray, the former records manager for the Office of Inspector General (OIG), alleges Inspector General Lisa Judge (pictured above on the left) fired her in retaliation for raising concerns to OIG ...
The lack of adequate mental health resources is also impacting educators. Jeff Paul, an SPS educator and organizer with the Seattle Caucus of Rank-and-File Educators (SCORE), believes the district’s ...
Now the council is tasked with selecting an interim appointee, who will represent the more than 100,000 residents of Southeast Seattle living in District 2 until a special election is held in November ...
On Jan. 20, thousands gathered at Garfield High School for Seattle’s 42nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration. The events sought to uplift Dr. King’s legacy of fighting for civil rights, ...
At a Jan. 10 press briefing coordinated by the advocacy group Washington Low Income Housing Alliance (WLIHA), advocates said the cap on rent increases was necessary to ensure renters can stay in their ...
Since being forcibly placed in the U.S. centuries ago, Black Americans have developed communal methods of dealing with this country’s social and economic barriers, whether it’s through our music, ...
Housing advocates are ramping up outreach to Seattle voters in support of Prop 1A, the ballot initiative that would impose a new tax on corporations to fund the Seattle Social Housing Developer (SSHD) ...