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Steps away from Pike Place Market, the first social housing property in Seattle — and one of the first in the United States — has arrived.

Read this article by Real Change Associate Editor Jordan Bollag () in this week's issue of Real Change or at realchangenews.org.

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06/10/2026

Hoot hoot! It's Wednesday- that means a new edition is out! 🦉 Mrs. Owl says: Wise up and read the news! Explore the owls of discovery park with 2 years of photos taken by .r_photography !

⚠️ CID Opposes FIFA: A legacy of resistance against Seattle's violence towards Asian Americans through sports infrastructure

🏠 Social Housing Lottery Opens to 10,000 Applicants

🎨Honoring Victims of the 1886 Expulsion. Citizens gather at for an open house about the Chinese American Legacy Artwork Project

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06/09/2026

🚨WE ARE HIRING!🚨

Real Change is hiring a staff reporter!

Apply at the link in bio or go to realchangenews.org/employment

Photos from Real Change News's post 06/05/2026

On a quiet, cloudy Saturday in May, Ahlam Nur and her family are putting the final touches on their newly opened cafe, Shaah & Sheeko (.and.sheeko). The first few customers trickle in to try the cafe’s signature Somali tea and baked goods.

To check out this article by Real Change Associate Editor Marian Mohamed (), buy a copy of this week's issue from your local Real Change vendor or go to realchangenews.org. Photos by Patty Tang ().

Photos from Real Change News's post 05/29/2026

"The Voting Rights Act's significance—and what its destruction means—can be traced back to what the Southern states themselves said they were fighting for. Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, in his 1861 Cornerstone Speech, declared that the Confederacy was founded on the belief that Black people were not equal to white people and that slavery was their natural condition."

To check out this analysis by Debra Hannula (), buy a copy of this week's issue from your local Real Change vendor or go to realchangenews.org.

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