News Dan Treecraft Memorial Tree Planting and Potluck Picnic Sunday, April 29 at Finch Arboretum, 3404 W. Woodland 326 Read more
The Handful of Salt Handful of Salt May-June 2012 Click here to view or download a pdf of our Handful of Salt newsletter from May-June 2012. Read more
The Blogful of Salt Director’s Report Shar Lichty Marriage Equality matters in Spokane. This was apparent at City Hall on Monday April 16, as I witnessed 300 individuals show up and nearly 100 testify on both sides of the issue. During this meeting, I heard some… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Rusty Nelson on Peace and War A confusing event in Sanford, Florida is squarely in the faces of us who care about justice, human rights, individual liberties, discrimination and neighborhood security. And every factor pushing the killing of Trayvon Martin to the front of American consciousness… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Tutu in a Tempest Did you see that coming? Gonzaga University is taking heat for honoring Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Having more than one serious knee-jerk reaction to this contro-versy, I have to chime in. It seems some conservative supporters of the local Jesuit university… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Whom Would You Bomb? Now, we seem to have a choice. We two potential enemies in the Middle East. Libya was a distraction just to remind us that all Islamist evil does not reside in Iraq and Afghanistan, but here are Iran and Syria… Read more
The Blogful of Salt 2012 Legislative Update By Amanda Hunt, Intern The 2012 legislative session was a whirlwind of good, bad, and even ugly. Our legislators had, once again, the difficult task of reducing Washington’s budget due to revenue shortfall. There was much disagreement on cutting of… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Peace & Economic Justice Action Conference 2012 by Taylor Malone, PJALS Young Activist Leader It can be difficult for activists to remain confident and optimistic about the impact we have on our community. Changes come so slowly and with so much opposition that, at times, I feel… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Free Bradley Manning As we go to press, supporters of Bradley Manning are preparing to demonstrate, while the U.S. government moves toward harsh punishment for this alleged whistleblower who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Charged with giving graphic evidence of… Read more
The Blogful of Salt Nonviolent resistance and the tiger’s nature in the Middle East BY SEAN CHABOT AND MAJID SHARIFI A new consensus has emerged about how to promote freedom and democracy in the Middle East. Instead of supporting authori-tarian regimes, experts across the political spectrum now agree that nonviolent resistance by people in… Read more