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As America Celebrates Its 250th, Smithsonian Leader Lonnie Bunch Treads A Fine Political Line
Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, has curated "American Aspirations," an exhibition marking the nation's 250th anniversary. The display, featuring objects from across the Smithsonian's collections, explores the ideals, ambitions, and inherent contradictions that have shaped the United States, presenting the nation as a continuous work in progress.
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The Independent Bookstore In Fremont Builds Community Connection Through Cooking
Book Larder, a community cookbook store in Fremont, recently hosted author Cha McCoy to celebrate her new book, "Wine Pairing for the People." The publication highlights underrepresented wine-making regions and connects global culinary traditions with personal heritage. This event aligns with Book Larder's mission to foster community through food and celebrate diverse cultural voices.
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Inside The Justice Department’s Pursuit Of Trump’s 2020 Election Fraud Fixations
The Justice Department has initiated efforts to develop cases substantiating claims of 2020 election fraud, a directive from the White House. However, these endeavors have encountered significant roadblocks and internal resistance, including from Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys, and have not publicly revealed information that would challenge established findings of a non-fraudulent election.
Seattle’s “First Lady Of Gospel” Patrinell Wright Turned Music Into Ministry
Pastor Patrinell "Pat" Wright, widely recognized as Seattle's "First Lady of Gospel," established a profound legacy through her music, ministry, and dedicated mentorship of young people. As the founder and leader of the Total Experience Gospel Choir for decades, Wright significantly impacted the community by fostering musical talent and providing structure and guidance to generations of youth.
Black Athletes Should Pass On The South — And The S.E.C.
Following a recent Supreme Court ruling impacting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, calls have intensified for Black athletes to boycott college athletic programs in the South, including the Southeastern Conference. This proposed action aims to protest the dilution of Black voting power in states affected by redistricting and gerrymandering, which critics argue threaten Black political influence.
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Podcast: Nominations Close, Public Voting Begins For Seattle Medium Awards
The Seattle Medium's Best of the Best Northwest Reader's Choice Awards has entered its voting phase, empowering the community to determine winners across diverse categories, ranging from business and education to nonprofit service.
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