Independent Newsletters and Periodicals
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Includes organizational newsletters and periodicals published independently.
Independent Newsletters and Periodicals
Includes organizational newsletters and periodicals published independently.
Newsletter focusing on the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Wenatchee and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forests. This issue is Vol. 4, No. 1.
The newsletter of Arts Alliance, a nonprofit organization for the arts in Washington State, includes articles and information on arts programming, funding opportunities, and arts advocacy in Washington state.
Conservative-leaning four-page publication that discusses local politics in Tacoma, morality and education, etc. Main article by Tom Wells.
The newspaper of the Seattle Workers movement, under the leadership of the Seattle Branch of the Central Organization of U.S. Marxist-Leninists. Includes information on labor activism, national politics, environmental activism, anti-fascism, and racial justice.
Danish periodical with poetry. drawings, and articles on local politics and Scandinavian communities.
Includes articles, images, and illustrations related to local activism, particularly around labor, the war in Vietnam, police brutality, and racism. Coverage includes housing justice activism, gender pay gap, United Farm Workers boycott, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the Hanoi bombings.
Newsletter by the "Political Science Undergraduate Association" and editor Dick Dykeman. May be based at the University of Washington.
Also titled "Crusading American Political Bulletin." Includes articles, illustrations, and letters to the editor about local politics, particularly recall efforts against Major Gordon Johnston and members of the City Council.
East Bay Cities - Key System News
A publication issued by San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways that includes a flyer and drafts showing graphs of how incoming rail fares (5-7 cents) are spent. This issue is Vol. 2, No. 4.
Described as an "independent radical newsweekly." Contains articles on the Persian Gulf War, NATO, a right-wing uprising and Nicaragua, and other issues related to US Foreign Policy. Also includes numerous book reviews.
A newsletter published by Planned Parenthood of Pierce County. Includes articles and information about services and initiatives of Planned Parenthood.
Published by Mobilization for Survival, described as "a nationwide organization of grassroots groups working for disarmament, non-intervention, safe energy, and human needs." Includes information about activism around the Persian Gulf War, abolishment of nuclear weapons, and US foreign policy.
Newsletter produced by the Lutheran Community Services of Pierce County, 223 North Yakima, Tacoma, Wash.
Vol 1. No. 1, published at Mystic Lake, Mount Rainier National Park, includes poetry, editorials, news, classifieds, and articles related to mountaineering.
Northwest Conservation News and Priorities
Published by the Greater Ecosystem Alliance. Includes articles on conservation efforts in Washington like wolf recovery, ancient forest rescue efforts, endangered species status initiatives, and volunteer projects.
The Pacific Citizen is an Asian Pacific American semi-monthly national newspaper. Starting in 1929, the Pacific Citizen has been published by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). JACL is the United States’ oldest and largest APA civil rights organization. The goal of the Pacific Citizen is to provide the community with APA stories and opinions. The newspaper was originally called the Nikkei Shimin (Japanese American Citizen) and it was based in San Francisco, CA.
With World War II and the internment of Japanese Americans, the Pacific Citizen was moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Many articles are focused on hearings held on the topic of Japanese relocation and incarceration. Following WWII, the Pacific Citizen returned to the west coast moving operations to Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo. Presently, the newspaper remains at that location.
Peninsula Encore! Entertainment
Arts and Entertainment guide for the Peninsula region with reviews and articles about dining, cable TV, music and events.
Pierce County Chapter MADD Newsletter
Newsletter of the Pierce County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Includes information on initiatives and petitions regarding driving under the influence. Several short biographs of Tacoma area residents killed in drunk driving incidents are also included.
Two volumes published by Astac Publishing Company.
Rhode Island School of Design (Dale Chihuly)
Newspaper publication out of Providence, Rhode Island, that primarily focuses on the Pilchuck Glass School, which was founded in 1971 by famed glass artist Dale Chihuly along with patrons Anne Hauberg and John Hauberg. Chihuly's signature is on the cover.
The Scanner (Tacoma General Hospital)
Publication is fifth in a series focusing on Tacoma General Hospital with various news and articles about the hospital.
Publication of the Joint Council of Teamsters No. 28. Includes articles, images, and illustrations related to Teamsters activities and initiatives in Washington state.
A publication of the Arthritis Foundation -- Western Washington Chapter based out of Seattle.