by Teddi Beam-Conroy
Tuesday, June 27, 2017. Nine days since Charleena Lyles was shot to death by Seattle Police Officers. Nine days since I, an African-American woman, started fearing the police in a whole new way. Continue reading “Speaking Power to Power”: Women of Color Take Lead at Charleena Lyles’ Town Hall →
by Kelsey Hamlin
The planning was set over the course of a week, organized by three core members. This year’s Pride Parade would feature a surprise altar for Charleena Lyles, a 30-year-old pregnant mother of 4 killed by Seattle Police Department officers Steven McNew and Jason Anderson on June 18. Continue reading Paying Tribute to Charleena Lyles, No Justice No Pride Action Disrupts Pride Parade →
Amplifying the Authentic Narratives of South Seattle