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Year-End Matching Challenge: Every Dollar You Give Matched!
We need your help with our year-end matching challenge from long time member Jim Sheehan and our Steering Committee! Every dollar you give by December 31 will be matched up to $5410 – so please give today! I encourage you…
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In treacherous political times, we are powerful when we organize together
Because of the commitment of PJALS members like you, we will stand together steadfast to resist Trump’s extremist agenda and build our movement for peace, equity, and justice. Will you make a special donation to PJALS to help us prepare…
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The Handful of Salt
Handful of Salt Dec 2016, Jan-Feb 2017
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After the election: Grassroots surge
After the election: Grassroots surge By Liz Moore, PJALS Director Hello to new members of PJALS holding our newsletter in their hands for the first time! We need you and welcome you as activists and leaders in our intergenerational grassroots…
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Wake Up and Work: a reflection
Wake Up and Work: a reflection By Taylor Weech Over the past couple of years, something has solidified in my mind that I’ve had the uncomfortable pleasure of working on here at PJALS this past year. It probably began when…
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Rusty Nelson on Peace and War: “Making History”
Rusty Nelson on Peace and War: “Making History” For years, I have railed against the wholesale use and abuse of certain inescapable terms in the popular lexicon of American discourse. Along with certain obscenities that continue to nibble away at…
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The “Listening Session”
The “Listening Session” By Tim Connor On a Wednesday in mid-November the City of Spokane did something it had never done before. It convened a meeting to hear from the public about the City’s imminent contract negotiations with the Spokane…
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Where all are welcome
Where all are welcome By Christina Walden Hello PJALS Members! I am a new Intern at PJALS this years from the Eastern Washington University School of Social Work. I am so excited to be here working with you all to…
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Fighting for justice and equity
Fighting for justice and equity By Bailey Russell Hi, I am an intern with PJALS for the 2016-2017 academic school year. I am a senior at Gonzaga University and will be graduating with a B.A. in International Relations and a…
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Being here has shown me what a community is
Being here has shown me what a community is By Hawa Elias I joined PJALS as a way to get away from the “Gonzaga bubble”, a way to involve myself in the Spokane community to fully experience the city that…
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