In 2011, Seattle resident Bob Hayman faced a life-altering challenge: a brain tumor that left him paralyzed on one side of his body. As an active … [Read more...] about Celebrating the Legacy of Bob Hayman and his book, “The Railings of Seattle”
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Join the 2025 Neighborhood Matching Fund Community Review Panel
The Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF) is currently seeking 7-9 dedicated individuals to join our Community Review Panel for the 2025 grant cycle. As a … [Read more...] about Join the 2025 Neighborhood Matching Fund Community Review Panel
Celebrating Two Years of Collaborative Community Wealth Building Strategies
This fall, we had the privilege to gather with collaborators and project leaders from our Generational Wealth Initiative to celebrate and uplift the … [Read more...] about Celebrating Two Years of Collaborative Community Wealth Building Strategies
International Special Review District Announces Results of Annual Election
The annual election for the International Special Review District (ISRD) Board was held by mail, with ballots tabulated on the evening of Tuesday, … [Read more...] about International Special Review District Announces Results of Annual Election
Meet Marta: Navigating Seattle with a White Cane
Meet Marta. This summer our team put out a call to inviting the community to share stories that relate to disability, disability history, and … [Read more...] about Meet Marta: Navigating Seattle with a White Cane
National Civic Review Highlights Seattle’s Commitment to Tribal and Urban Native Engagement
The Fall 2024 edition of the National Civic Review features an article titled “More Than a Land Acknowledgement: Authentic Tribal and Urban Native … [Read more...] about National Civic Review Highlights Seattle’s Commitment to Tribal and Urban Native Engagement
Student Fellowship Participant Jaylen Antoine Provides Research and Analysis on Community Public Safety Measures
This summer, Mayor Harrell welcomed five graduate students to participate in a fellowship program supporting the Mayor’s One Seattle Safety Framework, … [Read more...] about Student Fellowship Participant Jaylen Antoine Provides Research and Analysis on Community Public Safety Measures
The Making of the DeafBlind Service Center: Seattle’s Trailblazer for Empowerment
By Beverly Aarons By the 1990’s, Seattle had made a name for itself as a deafblind Mecca by offering a level of community support and specialized … [Read more...] about The Making of the DeafBlind Service Center: Seattle’s Trailblazer for Empowerment
The Making of the DeafBlind Service Center: Seattle’s Trailblazer for Empowerment
By Beverly Aarons By the 1990’s, Seattle had made a name for itself as a deafblind Mecca by offering a level of community support and specialized … [Read more...] about The Making of the DeafBlind Service Center: Seattle’s Trailblazer for Empowerment
Join us for a Look Back at the History of Disability Activism in Seattle
Did you know that 1 in 4 American adults have a disability? Although this accounts for roughly 42.5 million people, accessibility support and … [Read more...] about Join us for a Look Back at the History of Disability Activism in Seattle
Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of 1411 Boylston Avenue
Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of 1411 Boylston Avenue during its meeting on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at … [Read more...] about Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of 1411 Boylston Avenue
Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of Lake Court Apartments
Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of Lake Court Apartments at 2012 43rd Avenue E during its meeting on Wednesday, … [Read more...] about Landmarks Preservation Board to Consider Nomination of Lake Court Apartments