Recent NWCitizen Articles

A public bank in Washington is sorely needed for infrastructure projects and more especially with COVID-19 and the resultant severe economic downturn.
Satpal Sidhu, our Whatcom County Executive, writes us a statement in response to attack on Capitol
Gene Knutson today announced he will not run for reelection this year and is retiring from the Bellingham City Council.
While McClatchy appears ready to accept unionization among the Herald’s content creators, it would be on their terms.
Mark Ashworth writes about Trump and our current national situation.
There are no excuses remaining.
Public Works Director, Eric Johnston and Council Member Michael Lilliquist hand-picked their “perfect members” to determine our internet future.
Two photos of the same door, one taken about 2 p.m., the other six hours later at about 8 p.m., on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
Garrett O’Brien guest writes how a shift in housing policies is needed to avoid an escalation of our housing crisis.
Frozen resistance in some quarters against public banking may find a thaw in 2021.
Something is amiss regarding the BNSF oil-train wreck in Custer on Dec 22, 2020. Why, after a week, are there no answers and a cause?
WWU, Western Washington University has a “Culture of Fear”. No, NW Citizen is not saying that - the Seattle Times is.
Even as our military veterans are dying at twice the rate of the general population, plans are being made to provide vaccinations through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
After a takeover by a hedge fund with a history of decimating newspapers, The Bellingham Herald’s news staff is taking a stand.
COVID changed everything; let’s make policing better for everyone.
Councilman Lilliquist tries to rewrite history in Bellingham’s war over internet fiber.
A conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects appear to line up. A great conjunction is when that happens with Jupiter and Saturn.
Olivia Hobson gives us a reprise of the last year under COVID-19 from the point of view of a WWU student.
Whatcom county - and Benton County - did better than expected in terms of the Covid-19 Post Thanksgiving surge
Comcast inflicts $3/mo rate hike, data caps, and overage fees

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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