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    If elected, Colleen Echohawk will become Seattle's first Indigenous mayor

    Meet Colleen Echohawk: The 'Peoples' Candidate and Yours Too

    If elected on August 3, Echohawk could be primed to become Seattle’s first Indigenous mayor.
    Iris M. Crawford Aug 2, 2021 10:17AM EDT
    Cancel Pigford Debt Collage Art by Walter Cruz for Haki Creatives. Fannie Lou Hamer Standing in the Freedom Farm Field, Mississippi, 1971.

    For Black Farmers Who Choose Justice When the USDA is Not Enough

    “I’ve been discriminated against ever since 1956,” said Bernard Bates, one of Acres of Ancestry’s Black legacy farmers.
    Iris M. Crawford Jul 28, 2021 12:10PM EDT
    City Planner, Weston Stroud, in front of the Roxy Theater in Greenwood Bottom, Georgia.

    Georgia’s Black Wall Street Gets an Urban Makeover

    A city planner unveils the vision that will revitalize the Greenwood Bottom community.
    Iris M. Crawford Jul 6, 2021 12:19PM EDT
    2021 Bloom Speakers Series co-organizers from left to right: Nandi Comer and Brenda Hernandez

    Q&A: Announcing the 2021 Bloom Speakers Series

    Co-organizers, Nandi Comer and Brenda Hernandez discuss the importance of reigniting curiosity and hope.
    Iris M. Crawford Apr 29, 2021 2:03PM EDT

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