There are terms used to describe the racism plaguing our country that some may or may not have heard before, like systemic racism, structural racism, white privilege, and white fragility. They define the Black experience in America, but what do these term
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International news highlights from the week of 6/4/2021 compiled by Daniel Lindsley SGN Contributing Writer
It is 1981. Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) have been brought in to assist in the exorcism of a young boy, David Glatzel (Julian Hilliard). When things go horrifically awry, family friend Arne Cheyenne Johnson (Ruairi O'Connor) step
For so many, coming of age is something first experienced on the screen. Often, a first crush, a sexual awakening, or a glimpse into the glamorous lives of teens comes from those classic movies and TV sitcoms and dramas we all remember growing up watchin
Nestled on a quiet street in Tacoma sits a reader's paradise. As soon as one walks into King's Books, a sense of calm takes over. The quaint shop evokes home, from the friendly scent of worn pages to the quiet mews of the resident cat, Herbert.
Seattle has lots of resources for LGBTQ+ adults, but every confident Gay grown-up was most likely once an awkward or lonely Gay teen. And Lambert House has been helping to turn awkwardness and loneliness into confidence and community since its beginnings
In light of ever-changing guidelines from local and federal governments, Seattle-area funeral providers, sometimes dubbed "last responders," have faced hurdles that have led both funeral homes and loved ones to limit memorial services or wait long stretch
For over a year now, the LGBTQ+ community in the United States has in particular struggled with the coronavirus pandemic. Financial and racial inequalities, as well as discrimination in health care settings, have all been evolving issues for several decad
LGBTQ people are more likely to be stopped by police than the general population, according to a new study released by the Williams Institute. LGBTQ people are also more likely to contact police for help, the study says.

