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FourForFreedom Exhibit: Benefit for WAISN (Tue-Sat til Sept 28)

Gallery IMA 123 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA, United States

Ceramic artwork is currently being exhibited by Kathleen SKeels, Carol Gouthro, Elizabeth Sandvig-Spafford, and Don Fels at Gallery IMA. Three artworks remain on sale at 100% donation to the Fair Fight Bond Fund. Visitors to the exhibit can also simply make a donation directly to the fund —- The WASHINGTON IMMIGRANT SOLIDARITY NETWORK (WAISN) is ... Read more

District 2 Reading Group

3421 Beacon Ave S 3421 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA, United States

  NOTE FROM OUR HOST: the location is accessed from the alley between Spokane and Hinds, behind Beacon. Call (425)830-0483 if you have any trouble finding the spot. A frightful hobgoblin stalks throughout District 2. We are haunted by a ghost—the ghost of Communism! Join the District 2 Reading group, where we will be reading ... Read more

Get Out the Vote for Shaun Scott

Burke-Gilman Playground Park 5201 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

Come join us for our ninth general election canvass for Shaun Scott! Shaun is a democratic socialist running for Seattle City Council District 4, advocating for a Green New Deal for Seattle, public housing, municipal broadband, and so much more! Shaun’s also received the Seattle and national DSA’s endorsement, in addition to the endorsements from: ... Read more

Tim Faust Town Hall: Single Payer Healthcare and What Comes Next

The Forum 1119 8th Ave (West Entrance), Seattle, WA, United States

The concept of single-payer healthcare is not complicated: the government pays for all care for all people. The idea is simple in theory, so what’s stopping us from implementing single-payer healthcare in our nation? Writer and healthcare data scientist Timothy Faust arrives at Town Hall to explain the idea of single-payer healthcare, why we don’t ... Read more

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