Thank you Koldo Barroso for the fantastic 25th Anniversary SPLAB bookmarks. We hope to see you 7:30pm, December 14, 2018 at the White River Valley Museum at 918 H Street S.E., in Auburn, Washington, the former Slaughter.


Thank you Koldo Barroso for the fantastic 25th Anniversary SPLAB bookmarks. We hope to see you 7:30pm, December 14, 2018 at the White River Valley Museum at 918 H Street S.E., in Auburn, Washington, the former Slaughter.
What end does politics serve? Surely it must serve ends beyond itself. Why seek greater bioregional autonomy? For self-determination. Yes, but what purpose in turn shall that value serve? None some may say, it’s self-justifying. But then it becomes an absolute unto itself which can be used to justify many different things, some questionable. Why not come right out at the beginning and say what you’re really for?
The primary purpose of seeking greater bioregional identity and autonomy is to serve the life of the place and its people as a whole. Indeed, the primary purpose of Politics is to serve the life of the place and its people on many levels in an equitable and sustainable way.
AWP Off-Site readings with Seattle Poets
With the assistance of the Center for World Indigenous Studies, I had the good fortune to interview E. Richard Atleo...
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