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Black-owned coffee shop in Shoreline targeted with 2nd racist crime in three months The owners of Black Coffee Northwest found swastikas scrawled outside their Shoreline shop this week, just three months after an arsonist targeted the shop. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 8:00 PM PST January 14, 2021 SHORELINE, Wash. A local Black-owned business was the target of a hateful crime for the second time in three months. On Tuesday, the owners of Black Coffee Northwest found swastikas scrawled outside their Shoreline shop. It does hurt. It hurts a lot, said Mikayla Weary, but I see it as a call to action. Mikayla is just 17, and the president of Black Coffee Northwest. The family-run business hires and trains youth of color so they can one day open their own enterprises. ....
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 13, 2021 458 The Hazel Miller Foundation and Everett community activist Kinuko Noborikawa are the 2021 recipients of the Lift Every Voice Legacy (LEVL) Beloved Community Awards. The recipients are being recognized for more than a decade of advancing values that lift the standard of well-being of marginalized citizens throughout Snohomish County. The awards will be presented at the 3rd Annual Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Jan. 18 virtual event that was recorded at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Registration for the free event can be found at https://BIT.LY/LEVLBRAVE and on LEVL’s webpage https://beloved4all.org ....
Posted: January 10, 2021 858 Author, professor and reconciliation thought leader Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil will be the featured speaker at the “Becoming Brave” third annual tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Inspiring a Beloved Community in Song, Spoken Word and Dance virtual event scheduled for Monday, Jan. 18. The event is sponsored by the Lift Every Voice Legacy (LEVL) in partnership with Communities of Color Coalition of Snohomish County (C3). The event, debuting on the national holiday commemorating the birth of the iconic civil rights leader, is designed to inspire Dr. King’s vision of a Beloved Community – a local living environment free of hatred, injustice and poverty. ....