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President Young on landmark civil rights ruling

Brown vs. Board of Education integrated public chools
Brown vs. Board of Education integrated public schools

In May 1954, a court case changed the course of U.S. public education, paving the way for diversity and equality in classrooms: Brown vs. Board of Education. , who served on the national commission that commemorated the 50th anniversary of the case in 2004, reflects on how the landmark ruling transformed public education — and opened doors for generations of young people.

Public hearing on U District density tonight

University District street

You are invited to a public hearing at 6 pm tonight at University Methodist Church (1415 NE 43rd St.) to comment on potential zoning changes in the University District to allow for greater height and density. The new plan would be accompanied by an affordable housing incentive program, incentives for open space and other neighborhood amenities.

 

45th on 45th this weekend!

UDistrict 45th Annual Street Fair May 17-18 Photo: UDistrict Street Fair

Experience from around the world, the best of , and a at the 45th annual this Saturday from 10-7 & Sunday from 10-6 at 45th Avenue and University Way.

Call to artists!

Sound Transit public art Photo: Sound Transit photo

STart, Sound Transit’s art program, is looking for artists for temporary public art projects with themes such as community engagement, the urban form, and others, and who can work in large scale or oversized formats. Visit for more details or contact Mylinda Sneed at mylinda.sneed@soundtransit.org. Deadline is June 2.

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