A big hole in NW diversity
We are making strides on ethnicity and sexual orientation. But Seattle and Portland forget one part of the equation.
Anthony B. Robinson was the Senior Minister of Plymouth Church in downtown Seattle from 1990 to 2004. He was also a member of the Plymouth Housing Group Board. After living for many years in southeast
We are making strides on ethnicity and sexual orientation. But Seattle and Portland forget one part of the equation.
Disturbing images fill some of the art, but is society paying attention to what endless war means for them and the rest of us?
At some point this winter, a man of nuance and compromise decided to take a stand, becoming a better president.
Its mix of public and private, arts and sports, has produced a hodge-podge not a plan. A Chihuly museum would be another blow to the public interest.
What is it about our lives today that this kind of distortion of simple truths about the church, and its commitment to "social justice," sells so well?