People of Color for Progress
Our goal is to bring about greater participation in the political system by increasing people of color involvement in local politics and awareness of racial justice issues.
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On a scale of 1 to 10, the name Michelle Goodman rates a 4 in the originality department. Although not an earth-shattering setback, going through life as sort of a Jewish "Jane Smith" hasn't exactly been a boon for me (no offense to the Jane Smiths of the world).
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Location:PAUL ROBESON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT RAINIER BEACH HIGH SCHOOL
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, December 2nd
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People of Color for Progress Three town halls next week. McGinn wants input from the people. Community of color participation is much needed. Let him know what you want to see the administration focus on.

Location:LANGSTON HUGHES PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, December 1st
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Granite Falls elects Muslim mayor by overwhelming 61%.
November 17 at 5:23pm
Priya Sinha Cloutier
Priya Sinha Cloutier
WOW! Proud of Granite Falls.
November 17 at 6:34pm
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Marketers of the Vince Vaughn comedy, which stars four couples in a tropical paradise, removed black actors Faizon Love and Kali Hawk from the promotional poster used in the United Kingdom after the U.S. ...
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People of Color for Progress Yay King County (yes, I know I'm a little slow updating this page with recent good news)

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Trudie Jackson, the director of the pageant, says the point of the pageant is to bring visibility to transgender people in the Native community and the issues they face. She said to NativeOut in an interview:
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People of Color for Progress Bo Dietl pulls his eyes back when referring to Katie Couric looking "Oriental" these days.

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If you look closely at the video, he even pulls his eyes back. You know what I'm talking about. After some more idiotic banter, Dietl refuses to let it go, persisting with the derogatory remarks about Couric's eyes:
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Presented by OneAmerica, UW School of Social Work & the UW Diversity Research Institute
Location:Kane Hall 110, University of Washington
Time:7:30PM Friday, November 20th
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People of Color for Progress King County Council considering cutting all human services from General Fund. Visit kingcountyalliance.com/take-action/
to contact your Councilmember!

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*A dramatization of the impact of budget cuts to human services* http://wp.me/PeEXC-2R Many people you would never think of use food banks to make ends meet. Food band usages has skyrocketed in King County with these tough new economic times. ...
Marvetta Toler
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WOW! Thats awful!
November 11 at 10:44am
People of Color for Progress
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APAP is a national network of progressive Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and allies. We''ll be in San Francisco on Monday, Nov. 16th. Join us for dinner and learn more about us.
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People of Color for Progress Merritt needs to win 70% of the remaining votes, but still hasn't conceded. Sore loser?

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Nov. 08, 2009 - Tacoma mayoral candidate Marilyn Strickland widened her lead after Saturday’s ballot count, but neither candidate declared victory or conceded.
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People of Color for Progress "Los Angeles Clippers owner and real estate mogul Donald Sterling has
agreed to pay a record $2.73 million to settle allegations by the
government that he refused to rent apartments to Hispanics, blacks and
to families with children, the Justice Department announced Tuesday."

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