Monday, August 17, 2020
Paul de Armond
Due to renewed interest in the writing of the late Paul de Armond, Public Good research director 1994-2005, we offer the following:
- The essence of Paul’s research is included in Anti-Indian Movement, published in January 2018 by the Center for World Indigenous Studies in Olympia WA.
- The 2016 recipient of the Paul de Armond Citizen Journalism Award is part of Noisy Waters Northwest, recognized in October 2019 by the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights located in Seattle.
- Paul de Armond’s 1995 groundbreaking report Wise Use in Northern Puget Sound.
Sunday, August 02, 2020
Racist Roots
Armed racist vigilantes protected by law enforcement has long been a threat to democracy in the US. The Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights in Seattle reports on the Three Percenters in Olympia, Washington.
Elsewhere, Noisy Waters Northwest features a Searchlight Review article about the institutionalized racism observed in the failure of the Chelan-Douglas Health District--and ultimately the Office of the Governor of Washington State--to protect agricultural workers from unsafe temporary worker housing.
Elsewhere, Noisy Waters Northwest features a Searchlight Review article about the institutionalized racism observed in the failure of the Chelan-Douglas Health District--and ultimately the Office of the Governor of Washington State--to protect agricultural workers from unsafe temporary worker housing.