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Happy Labor Day + Exciting News!
Points of View Mary Adner Points of View Mary Adner

Happy Labor Day + Exciting News!

We’re excited to announce our official launch on Friday, September 13, 2024! Get ready for a brand new, gorgeous fresh face: We’re getting painted and fitted as we speak. Along with it will come e-newsletters to bring featured moments right to your inbox, as well as even more content on the main site to keep you curious.

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How Will We Meet Our Climate Goals?
Points of View Robin Briggs and Maren Costa Points of View Robin Briggs and Maren Costa

How Will We Meet Our Climate Goals?

We all want a safer, happier, more livable, equitable, and resilient city. And simply put, that won’t be possible if we don’t meet our climate goals. We all need to care about climate. And we should expect our leaders to do more than just talk about it. We should expect them to act on it—decisively and urgently—so that in just 6 years, when our 2030 targets come due, Seattle is ready.

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Ranked Choice Voting in Washington’s Future
Points of View Cohort of WA State Delegates Points of View Cohort of WA State Delegates

Ranked Choice Voting in Washington’s Future

Politics isn’t showing any signs of becoming less polarizing and divisive. We need system reforms that change the conditions we vote in so that we can change the conditions we live in. The 2028 presidential primary will be here before we know it, and we deserve to be in a position to vote our respective truths knowing our voice will be heard in a meaningful way.

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NO on I-2124: Here’s Why
Points of View Libby Watson Points of View Libby Watson

NO on I-2124: Here’s Why

A lot of folks assume that their health insurance, or Medicare, will cover long-term care if we need it. They do not. The vast majority are unprepared financially to cover expenses of support should we need help with daily living tasks like dressing, bathing, getting around, managing meals, and medication.

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Beyond the Spotlight: Unmasking Colorism and Tokenism in Theater
Points of View Lynette Evans Points of View Lynette Evans

Beyond the Spotlight: Unmasking Colorism and Tokenism in Theater

The history of Blacks and other people of color playing service or menial roles in theater is deeply rooted in systemic racism and discriminatory practices. Throughout history, marginalized groups, including Blacks, Asians, Native Americans, and Latines, were often relegated to roles that reinforced negative stereotypes and limited their opportunities for meaningful representation.

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