Recent NWCitizen Articles

Is our homeless population local or from out-of-town, and at what cost to Bellingham?
Russ is a decades-long resident of Bellingham. He knows our city much better than most and his record proves it.
Voting on a karaoke song contest offers an opportunity for a clear view of Ranked Choice Voting
Is it boosting* from the world’s poor to get a booster in the U.S.?
Under Eric Johnston, they’ve been stalling, dragging it out, and protecting big telecom.
The first iteration of public comments, separated from City Council meetings, went off in relative calm.
Despite ADA requirements, proposed trail has no provisions for people with disabilities.
A summary of the Douglas Avenue right-of-way petition effort.
Learning more about the managing editor of a new daily news source in Bellingham, coming January 1.
Mayor Fleetwood spent 10 minutes verbally attacking Tip Johnson’s petition to stop illegal city street vacations.
The Save the Trails Referendum goes into Pandemic Mode
A first person account of the author’s experience at the time of the fall of Saigon
Neighborhoods beware: City Hall is selling our public rights. Your neighborhood could be next.
This is the Save the Trails Referendum Page
Guest Writer David Donohue explains Sunnyland’s experience with City Hall’s promises, code enforcement, and follow-thru.
But ever so s_l_o_w_l_y
Bellingham to get a locally owned and professional daily news publication beginning in January 2022.
Playing along with YouTube is a losing game for Bellingham. It is time to break the ties that bind … and blind.

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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