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When the Signs Speak for Themselves
How Two Sequim Women Created a Protest Project That Went Viral — and Why It Still Matters There's a moment Dana describes that stops you cold. Twenty people, dressed head to toe in black. Black masks. Black hats. Standing perfectly still along the roadside, holding black signs with bold white lettering. Not chanting. Not engaging with passersby. Just — holding the truth up in silence. The signs read like a list you hope you'll never have to recognize. But you do recognize the
May 264 min read


When the News Hits Like a Body Blow
Some weeks the news hits like a body blow — the Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act, stories that make you sick to your stomach. But both things are true at once: the world can be that ugly, AND people can be that fierce. Rachel Maddow, Heather McGhee, and a list of wins the headlines aren't telling you about. Here's how to hold despair and determination at the same time.
May 113 min read


Deciding Who...
Elections are just around the corner (we hope), and the campaign season will soon begin in earnest anyway, putting each of us in the position of again deciding who should get our vote. Reaching that decision can be daunting because regardless of the office--be it national, state, or local--the issues are often complex, and where a candidate stands can be unclear, inconsistent, or irrational. We're inundated with slogans, promises, and appeals for campaign donations, but we
Feb 163 min read


From the Editor:
Greetings! My name is David Brande. I’m pleased to have been asked to edit this new blog on the Indivisible Sequim website. My background is mostly in higher education: I taught literature and combined humanities at a couple of universities and a few colleges. My wife and her career brought us to the Sequim area fifteen years ago. We’re now both retired but staying busy, both of us volunteering with Indivisible Sequim and attending protests in addition to our usual activities
Feb 53 min read


ICE Murders Renee Good
By Ken Stringer. A US citizen was murdered by ICE yesterday. Just let that sink in for a moment. Renee Good, a 37-year old mother, was shot and killed in cold blood yesterday by a masked man with a "POLICE, Federal Agent" tab on his body armor. He was part of an ICE operation. I have watched (and watched and watched) the horrific video of this murder and reviewed forensic analysis of that video as well as the doctored clip being used to support the claim that the shooting
Jan 92 min read


Voices of Sequim: Community Perspectives on Local and National Issues
Sequim and Clallam County are home to a diverse group of residents who care deeply about the future of their community and the nation. This blog aims to bring together various voices from the area, sharing insights and opinions on topics that matter most to local people. The Heart of Sequim’s Community Conversations Sequim is known for its natural beauty, mild climate, and welcoming atmosphere. But beyond the scenic views, the community thrives because of its engaged resident
Dec 9, 20252 min read
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