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Lummi totem pole heads for nation’s capital with appeal: Find missing women
June 1, 2021Wood carvers from the Lummi Tribe brought a 24-foot cedar totem pole to the North Olympic Peninsula for a ceremony sending a message to the federal government.
Read moreTulsa-Greenwood Race Massacre survivors tell of past destruction, continuing pain
May 30, 2021A hundred years later our world is quite different, but police murders and the attempted Jan. 6 coup show racism is still the big killer in the U.S.
Read moreChicago ordinance bringing laid-off hotel workers back to work stalls
May 28, 2021Union says workers who lost jobs due to the pandemic must be the first to be called back.
Read moreCalifornia Assembly bill aims to remove derogatory term ‘alien’ from state law
May 28, 2021Assemblywoman Luz Rivas’s (D-Arleta) Assembly Bill 1096 was approved by the California Assembly Thurs., May 20, with bipartisan support and will now move on to the State Senate.
Read moreGOP offers inadequate infrastructure plan that lets the rich off free
May 27, 2021Their plan makes it clear yet again that, for them, protecting the wealthy trumps fixing infrastructure.
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