Recent NWCitizen Articles

An effort to trap a cougar that has been hanging around the southside too long is in place.
A Public Works document on Bellingham’s fiber optic network leaves much to be desired.
Markis Dee guest writes as the County Council appointed Homeless Advocate for Whatcom County. This is a first person account of his experiences and recommendations.
Neither innocence nor guilt will add much to our understanding of the deaths of these two men.
Not local, but we would be remiss to not speak out.
Real progress on broadband and fiber optics is not what is being sold to the public by the city.
About two-thirds of all returning students will live in campus residence halls, but that does not mean they will be confined to campus.
Close questioning of the auditor’s office reveals the truth. Now the issue becomes, what will county leaders do with these two extra ballot drop boxes?
Students returning for the fall semester at WWU present the greatest threat to local residents during this pandemic.
Voters prefer drop boxes to ensure their ballots are counted, yet our county auditor thinks that is not true. The numbers are against her.
An undemocratic process awaits a workgroup on broadband.
Dr. Bill Lyne guest writes how the curtain has been pulled back on the vulnerability of US higher education.
In a specific and obviously sternly written request for information, the city outlined the deficiencies in the CityView project proposal.
Enoch J. Ledet guest writes, advocating for a better method of cleaning Lake Whatcom of the phosphorus. The phosphorus that our drinking water must not contain.
Irene Morgan guest writes. She is turning 80 this week and reflects on her many years of helping victims of our so called justice system.
WA State Department of Commerce Internet Access Test is a Scam to Protect Big Telecom
White guilt in tow, the author treks 260 miles from Bellingham to Portland to see what all the fuss is about.
See link to map of Ballot Drop Boxes. It is too late now to mail your ballot. Postal Service is struggling. Drop your ballot in a Drop Box.
Veterans honor veterans in this time of national mourning.
Only very limited number of experiential courses will be taught on campus.

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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