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Close Cars drive past a retaining wall off Spring Street in downtown Pullman on a recent afternoon. The wall is the proposed home to Pullmanâs End Racism Now mural, where local artists were invited by the Pullman Arts Commission to submit artwork that expresses solidarity, diversity and inclusion within the community. Zach Wilkinson/Daily News Town hall set for March 24 to gather input on cityâs End Racism Now artwork By Anthony Kuipers, Daily News staff writer Mar 10, 2021 ....
Pullman city councilmembers took the first step in reorganizing the downtown mural project Tuesday night, starting with approval to host a community town hall meeting. The council approved a series of panels, where each one would be created on an annual basis over a period of several years. “It’s the city’s commitment to engage in work on having a seat at the table in this community-wide conversation that’s been occurring about what does racism look like in our community, what does it mean to us and how do we address it,” Councilmember Dan Records said. The city council art mural subcommittee, comprised of Records, Pat Wright and Eileen Macoll, met Feb. 23 and decided the group needed more input than themselves to make recommendations. ....
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It started with four bankers boxes of miscellaneous letters from friends, family and acquaintances. The collection began more than 40 years ago, about the time many of my friends and I were splitting off to college. If you wanted to maintain a friendship, letter writing was the standard meth… More Headlines ....