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Seattle Medium
29 days
‘Pray and Stay’ Is Still Hurting Black Women In Church
Rev. Dr. Thema Bryant, a clinical psychologist and ordained minister, reports that while many Black churches have advanced in addressing domestic violence, a notable number still compel women to prioritize institutional preservation. This often involves pressuring survivors to remain in abusive relationships, forgive perpetrators, and protect the church's image rather than ensuring their safety.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Canvas system used by thousands of schools is back online after cyberattack
A system that thousands of schools and universities use to support instruction was back online Friday after it went down during a cyberattack.
Seattle Medium
29 days
How Iran Turned Trap And Hip-Hop Into Viral War Propaganda
AI-generated Lego videos, incorporating hip-hop music and rap lyrics, are emerging as a new form of propaganda, dubbed 'hip-hop-aganda.' These clips, while entertaining, are identified by experts as a sophisticated and dangerous method to express frustration with U.S. foreign policy, leveraging Black American cultural forms for political messaging.
Seattle Medium
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Gerrymandering Isn’t Just Political—It’s Economic
Gerrymandering functions as a strategic tool to manage Black political power and economic resources, resulting in diminished influence and exacerbated economic inequality within Black communities.
The Seattle Times
29 days
She didn’t want to live with advanced dementia. So why was she being kept alive?
Although Linda Lawson had expressed her preference not to live with advanced dementia, she hadn’t formalized those wishes in a written advance directive.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Sam’s Tavern on Capitol Hill closes
The business opened 13 years ago on 11th Avenue and East Pike Street on what it said was seen as a "cursed corner" and grew from there, it said.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Sky-high gas prices could lead to more tourists for Inland WA
According to AAA reports, the average price for a gallon of gas in Washington is close to $5.75. This has some people rethinking summer travel plans.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Philip Caputo, who wrote blistering Vietnam War memoir, dies at 84
Philip Caputo wrote in “A Rumor of War” that his book was about “the things men do in war and the things war does to them.”
Seattle Medium
29 days
Prepaid Cards And Specialty Accounts: Tips For Smart Spending
Specialty bank accounts and prepaid cards serve as strategic financial instruments, facilitating disciplined expense management, judicious saving, and purposeful spending. These tools offer distinct advantages, including the separation of funds from primary checking accounts, the automation of transfers, and a reduced susceptibility to financial fraud.
Seattle Medium
29 days
Simple Ways To Help Picky Eaters Branch Out
Picky eating, a prevalent developmental phase impacting up to 50% of toddlers and young children, frequently contributes to family mealtime stress. Nevertheless, expert-recommended strategies offer pathways to foster more positive and less contentious dining experiences.
The Seattle Times
29 days
California will lead the nation in providing free diapers to newborns at dozens of hospitals
California will become the first state in the nation to provide infants with hundreds of free diapers before they leave hospitals after birth.
The Seattle Times
29 days
Voi Tunuufi, former Husky who died at 23, remembered for his love and loyalty
Voi Tunuufi, the ex-Husky defensive lineman who died Monday at 23, was remembered for his loyalty, joy and willingness to play any role to better the team.