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‘I’m not a token': Seattle council president Debora Juarez opens up
Juarez shares her history of advocacy, hopes for collective healing and conviction that Indigenous people must have a seat at the table.
Juarez shares her history of advocacy, hopes for collective healing and conviction that Indigenous people must have a seat at the table.
While statewide requirements end March 12, many Seattle theaters will keep their mask-and-vax policies at least through this spring.
Students, staff, and faculty juggle fears of returning to campus with work-life balance.
The clinic hoped for a big turnout for its first post-pandemic event, but scheduling conflicts have left it all but cancelled.
Using SNAP to grow produce could prove useful if more people — and retailers — knew about it.