Recent NWCitizen Articles

We know internet access is a big deal. We know about the digital divide. 5G is rolling out. Do you understand what’s going on? Leslie Shankman explains beautifully.
Board member acknowledges illegal contract
Tower to be built in residential neighborhood, near two elementary schools
Bellingham and Whatcom Councils should follow suit to protect their citizens from corporate control.
Taimi Gorman guest writes a Grim Fairhaven Fairy Tale
Feds announce discounted/free high-speed internet, but the devil is in the details.
The baton has been passed to the developer to perform on this private dormitory complex. We shall see…
Liz Marshall writes about her concerns of our local governments and their environmental actions
Biden missed a chance to truthfully address his administration’s actions to privatize Medicare.
Or how supposed progressives in our state legislature work against clean energy and the environment
Yet another un-affordable rental complex for Bellingham as we slide down the razor blade of housing affordability.
It seems that getting our congressional reps to directly oppose privatization efforts is too difficult a commitment.
“Alarmist” article is unfair to needed new technology
If this story were a movie, nobody would go because it is so unbelievable.
Twenty-two years, hundreds of volunteers, thousands of hours, their own lawyer, and the herons won!
If you put lipstick on a pig or polish a turd, you still have a pig and a turd.
“The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.”― Lewis Carroll
Krieg it is, but not a blitz. Poor morale and insufficient training are any army’s ball and chain.
The CDN internet article doesn’t question “high-speed” or “affordable” or “coming soon” in Whatcom County.
What is the probability of dying from COVID-19 among the un-vaccinated?

Vernon Damani Johnson

Commenting Since Aug 20, 2020
Damani Johnson been a faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Western Washington University since 1986. As a scholar-activist he was on the advisory committee to the Reverend Jesse Jackson’s Presidential Campaign in Washington state in 1988. He subsequently served on the Steering Committee of the Washington State Rainbow Coalition from 1988-92. When the militia movement swept into the Northwest in the 1990s, Dr.Johnson helped to found the Whatcom Human Rights Task Force, and he chaired its board of directors from 1997-2000. He was President of the Northwest Coalition for Human Dignity, a regional human rights organization, from 2000-2003. He currently is the Director of the Ralph Munro Institute for Civic Education at Western Washington University.

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