Life On The Margins

The Movement for Change


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The movement for change rolls on. On this episode, we look at the creation of Seattle’s Capitol Hill Occupied Protest. After recent protests, some peaceful, some not, #CHOP took root as Seattle police abandoned its East Precinct. We also talk with Elmer Dixon, co-founder of Seattle’s Black Panther in the late 60's, another time of major civil unrest in Seattle and the nation. He shares his thoughts on the similarities of that time and the present. And we meet educator and artist Aileen Granstrom, one of 200 artists who have contributed their time and skills to create murals with message in the Seattle Chinatown International District.
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Life On The MarginsBy Jini Palmer, South Seattle Emerald, Marcus Harrison Green, Town Hall, Enrique Cerna

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