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Poetry = Life: Audre Lorde, 1934—1992

Audre Lord was a poet who described herself as "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet."

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Search for the Soul of Seattle: Autumn in the Emerald City

It's the dawn of autumn. And I love autumn in Seattle.

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Homeschooling gains popularity among Black families while officials push whitewashing education

It's no secret that inequality is still deeply rooted in the American public school system. Academic achievement is still correlated to whiteness, and the gaps in performance between white and Asian students and Black and Latino students prove that.

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Square Pegs fills in intersection of Queer and autistic identities

For members of the LGBTQ community who also find themselves on the autistic spectrum, their intersecting identities can lead them to feel excluded from Queer spaces, due to a lack of understanding and access needs not being met.

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Will justice for Elijah McClain lead to justice for the Black community?

Countless Black men, women, and children have been murdered by racist cops and civilians: Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Elijah McClain, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and many others. None of them received justice... until this year.

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9/11/2021: A lifetime in the aftermath of tragedy

SGN Managing Editor A.V. Eichenbaum observes life in a post-9/11 world.

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Texas' new abortion law is a new-age witch hunt

Texas' new abortion law went into effect, now making it a felony for anyone to receive or perform an abortion after just six weeks of gestation. How could this happen?

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The Tyler Clementi Foundation: Standing up to end bullying

In 2011, Tyler Clementi's parents established the Tyler Clementi Foundation, which promotes acceptance of LGBTQ teens and others marginalized by society.

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The art of cosplay: battling discrimination and making dreams a reality

Cosplay — What is widely credited to modern Japanese culture was actually inspired by 15th-century masquerade balls and didn't actually start in Japan.

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Dicks in a box: An Uptown mystery

On Monday, August 16, residents of a charming co-op in Lower Queen Anne were surprised to find an interesting package left near their mailroom.

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