Move & Be Moved – Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration

BIMA 550 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA, United States

Join us for an afternoon celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day featuring a program of art, poetry, performance, music, conversation, the Awesome Praise gospel choir, and words by members of the Suquamish Tribe, and special guests Quess? Moore, and Mike Barnet. Free and open to the public, no reservation required. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 3-5 […]

Bi Community March for Equity

BIMA 550 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA, United States

Come join us for a march for equity. Quess Moore, Senji, the Race Equity Task Force and Students will lead us down Winslow way and back. Make a sign for equity if you want. We will gather at BiMA at 3, march to the town square and hear from Quess and march back in time […]

Day of Action in Olympia to End Mass Incarceration in Washington

Washington State Capitol Museum 211 West 21st Ave, Olympia, WA, United States

Join us in Olympia on MLK day! January 20th at 5:00 PM on the south steps of the capitol. We'll light 1300 candles to End Mass Incarceration in our state. 1300 men and women will die in Washington prisons because their sentences are so long they can't possibly outlive them. This peaceful demonstration is organized […]

Meet with Senators’ Staff

Henry M Jackson 915 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA

This is an extra meeting to make up for the meeting on the 14th which was impeded by snow. Generally the meetings are on the second Tuesday, and there is a meeting on February 11th, the next regular meeting. The FB event | the IBI event It could get cancelled if the staffers get busy, […]

No war with Iran / Stop detentions / End discrimination in India

Seattle City Hall 600 4th Ave Ste. 3300, Seattle, WA, United States

Come urge the Seattle City Council to take a stand against war and discrimination in two important resolutions: - No war with Iran & Stop the detentions of people of Iranian origin! - Stand with the protests movements in India & Oppose attacks on Muslims! *** No War with Iran! *** Trump’s policies toward Iran, […]

Kitchen Table Activists

This group meets and discusses local and national issues and everything in between: and takes action, writing, calling and rallying about the things that affect all of us.   The Sterling Building is at the junction of 305 and Winslow Way.  It contains Umpqua Bank at the front.  To park, go away from Winslow and […]

Postcards on Wednesday

Upstairs at Town and Country 343 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA, United States

Please join us and write postcards to Democrat voters in other areas to encourage them to vote. We get data and contact information from postcardstovoters.org. They have a fascinating website detailing how this works – and it does! Here is a news article detailing how Progressive WA State Senator Emily Randall won her seat by around 100 […]

Costco: stop wholesale forest destruction

Meydenbauer Center 1100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA, United States

We are on the cusp of an ecological tipping point. The planet is on fire. And Costco is funding the flames through wholesale forest destruction. This month, Costco is having its annual shareholder meeting. It’s the best chance for us to pressure the company’s top executives to adopt clear sustainability reforms. Costco advertises itself as […]

Tarra Simmons Campaign Kickoff with Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib

YOU’RE INVITED TO A CAMPAIGN KICKOFF to elect TARRA SIMMONS for State Representative, 23rd District, Democrat Featuring special guest LT. GOVERNOR CYRUS HABIB Wednesday, January 22nd 5:30 - 7:00pm Kiana Lodge 14976 Sandy Hook Rd NE #7868, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Suggested Donation: Guest: $50 • Friend: $100 • Supporter: $250 Co-host: $500 • Sponsor: $1,000 […]

Indigenous Reparation and Recognition in Seattle

Town Hall Seattle 1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Seattle is one of the wealthiest and fastest-growing cities in the nation, but that growth has come often at the expense of the Indigenous people who first lived here. In a forthcoming piece in Bitterroot and the South Seattle Emerald, writer Marcus Harrison Green examines how Native folks in Seattle are pushing for greater representation, […]