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| "We the People means everyone" |
By Pamela Mieth
In June we honor and celebrate some of the important people in our lives (fathers/father figures) and essential principles we live by (racial equality, human and civil rights).
With Juneteenth (6/19), Father's Day (6/21) and Pride Month all coming up, we can send a message loud and clear:
In June we honor and celebrate some of the important people in our lives (fathers/father figures) and essential principles we live by (racial equality, human and civil rights).
With Juneteenth (6/19), Father's Day (6/21) and Pride Month all coming up, we can send a message loud and clear:
- We are in this together.
- We will stand up for each other.
- Doing the right thing matters.
One good way to do that is by joining with others at one of four "Social Justice Sundays" sign-wavings in June (7, 14, 21, and 28) organized by Everyday Activists (@everydayshoreline.bsky.social) at the intersection of Aurora Avenue North and N 205th St at the Shoreline-Edmonds line, 1-2pm.
Come to one or all four, bring a sign or just yourself (some will be available to borrow), but make your voice heard.
Come to one or all four, bring a sign or just yourself (some will be available to borrow), but make your voice heard.
Non-perishable food and toiletry items will also be collected for donation to a local organization helping those in need.
(Also, there is still one more sign-waving scheduled in May for this Sunday, 5/31, same time and location.)
(Also, there is still one more sign-waving scheduled in May for this Sunday, 5/31, same time and location.)


Breaking the law makes you a criminal. Those that enter the country outside of legal pathways are criminals; aliens here illegally. They need to be found and deported. Every. Last. One. Also, why is it folks from socialist and communist societies come here but not the other way around?
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