Friends,
Summer is in full swing, which means we’re a little light on tech updates so we are focusing on local news and some fun stuff to click on.
In community,
The sea.citi Team
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Friends,
Summer is in full swing, which means we’re a little light on tech updates so we are focusing on local news and some fun stuff to click on.
In community,
The sea.citi Team
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Friends,
As we head into a holiday weekend without official fireworks shows, here are some ideas for other ways to celebrate Independence Day.
Have a safe Fourth of July!
The sea.citi Team
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Friends,
Sustained citizen demonstrations and ongoing corporate actions help those of us who didn’t already know: the fight for justice is a marathon not a sprint. Make sure you’re taking care of yourself for the long haul.
Stay safe!
The sea.citi Team
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On June 18, we were joined by Regan Pro, the Kayla Skinner Deputy Director for Education and Public Engagement at Seattle Art Museum (SAM). SAM is one museum in three locations: it’s building in Downtown Seattle, the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park, and the Olympic Sculpture Park in Belltown. Each year, SAM serves 800,000 people; its mission is to connect art to life. SAM strives to make their global collections relevant, interesting and impactful to all the communities that interact with it .
Friends,
For those of you who attended our Roadmap to Recovery event last week on immigration, a quick update that the Supreme Court ruled this morning that the administrations’ attempt to end DACA protections is unlawful.
Stay safe!
The sea.citi Team
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Our most recent Roadmap to Recovery event was a conversation with Malou Chávez, Deputy Director of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP). Founded in 1984 to help Central American immigrant communities, NWIRP has expanded to serve 19,000 immigrants per year, representing 160 countries and 70 languages. They have offices in the Yakima valley, Wenatchee, Tacoma and Seattle, and serve immigrants living throughout Washington State. Read more