On Feb. 19, Governor Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1368, which appropriates $2.2 billion in federal funding allocation to states in response to the ongoing COVID emergency. Out of this $2.2 billion, $714 million supports…
Posts published in February 2021
Rooted in providing accessible public education to underrepresented communities, Seattle Central, which has a diverse racial makeup and takes pride in its mission to provide opportunities for the most marginalized demographics, prepared a lengthy agenda…
The arrival of COVID-19 vaccinations has been long-awaited. But to most people in the U.S., they are unavailable. Anthony Fauci told CNN that “it may take until June, July and August to finally get everyone…
“GAMECHANGER! REVOLUTIONARY! LIFE-ALTERING! PARADIGM-SHIFTING! Just so you know, we are none of the above. We are just a really really really good oatmilk. If you are not into the concept of oatmilk, then we are…
I have a lot of very conservative friends on Facebook. And I had my chance to delete them years ago when “if you think (insert shitty opinion here), then just delete yourself from my page”…
Opinion: Pride and prejudice: A veteran’s perspective on the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers
Mario DunhamLife’s a conundrum, a mystifying existence, when it comes to understanding the power of the collective voice in standing up for what’s right. In the last year, there have been countless protests in Seattle and…
According to Britannica, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is a festive holiday typically celebrated in China (Chinese Chunjie) and other Asian countries (Vietnamese Tet, Korean Solnal, Tibetan Losar) that begins with the first new…
Studying and working from home fills my life with virtuality, whether personal or professional matters. I used to have a better relationship with hobbies. But these days, they are often absent from my schedule. Realizing…