Recent NWCitizen Articles

They died in Vietnam supporting and entertaining the troops. Memorial Day is for them too. So is a Congressional Gold Medal.
Anika Sirois comments on the idea of a new jail for Whatcom County
The state of Washington has much to gain by the passage of a bill that will provide for $5 trillion to finance infrastructure nationwide.
This is not a new phenomenon in our city.
Toxic waste, scrap recycling, jarring noise, and dubious processes on the waterfront: How did this happen?
A review and update of Bellingham’s rental registration and inspection program is long overdue.
Moreover, is a new jail of any size necessary?
In 2020, there were 464.29 abortions per 1,000 pregnancies among women aged 15-19 in Whatcom County.
David Netboy contends “business as usual” is no longer acceptable, and here’s why.
Long-time Port watcher, Doug Karlberg, suggests a different point of view on the waterfront scrap pile.
Ban them all. Forever. Every single, solitary firearm in the U.S.
Including others when developing solutions is a hallmark of leadership. It was not evident at the March 13th City Council meeting regarding new drug use sanctions.
Garrett O’Brien guest writes. And just how do we get out of this housing mess?
The Senate Committee on Business, Financial Services, Gaming & Trade failed to vote the bill out of committee, but it can be revived in the second year of the biennium.
The program appears to be dying of self-inflicted wounds that were long predicted. Supporters stiffened their spines instead, ignoring the obvious blood loss.
Millions of Medicare recipients have already been schnookered into Medicare Advantage. Don’t be a victim. Fight back.
If we do not speak out NOW on the privatization of Medicare, the system will effectively be eaten alive from within.
Stoney Bird, local writer and activist, was severely injured in a fall at this home. He has helped many. Now it is our time to return the support.

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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