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Mossback's Northwest: The “Bird Woman” and an ode to ornithology

The “Bird Woman” and an ode to ornithology

A century ago, Seattle's first female principal, Adelaide Lowry Pollock, spread the gospel of birds and good citizenship to a generation of schoolkids.

America After 9/11

A discussion of the legacy of 9/11: why the terrorist attacks pulled the United States apart instead of bringing the country together, if the War on Terror is over or just taking a different shape and what we’re fighting for post-9/11 and why we haven’t yet won.

Bigger than a coffee shop, Part 2

Mikayla Weary has been community organizing since the sixth grade. Now, at 17, Weary is the president of Black Coffee NW. Darnesha Weary, owner of the shop, intentionally gave her daughter a title of power so she can walk into a space and be a stakeholder of Black Coffee. Mikayla says working in the position has opened her eyes to how power structures play out in the corporate workspace. “I've learned in America titles mean everything and Black people usually don't get the big titles, but they do the work,” Mikayla said. They hope that by hiring more youth, they can provide more opportunities to diversify the coffee industry.