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Washington’s Covenant Homeownership Program Addresses Racial Homeownership Gap

Washington state’s Covenant Homeownership Program, a pioneering initiative, aims to rectify historical systemic exclusion of Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color from homeownership. Championed by State Representative Jamila Taylor, the program offers crucial down payment and closing cost assistance, enabling hundreds of families to achieve homeownership and build generational wealth. However, the program’s expansion now faces federal scrutiny, prompting critical discussions on equity, policy, and the nation’s approach to addressing discriminatory legacies. Representative Jamila Taylor, the architect of the Covenant Homeownership legislation, shares what’s at stake moving forward.

Interview by Chris B. Bennett.

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Podcast: Community Advocate Deaunte Damper Named Seattle Pride Grand Marshal

Community advocate Deaunte Damper has been named a grand marshal for the 2026 Seattle Pride Parade, an honor reflecting his years of impactful work at the intersection of Black identity, public health, and LGBTQ advocacy. This recognition aligns with Seattle Pride 2026's theme of 'Rally,' which calls for unity, visibility, and collective action amidst growing challenges for LGBTQIA2S+ communities.