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Housing Equity and Action

HEART, the Housing Equity Action Research Team, leads our affordable housing work. HEART is a group of activated leaders from the Spokane Alliance and West Central Neighborhood working together to expand housing options in West Central and all of Spokane. Read on to learn about the team and for an update on the May 2nd Housing Assembly!

Public Dollars, Public Investment, Public Benefit

Good jobs have been a priority for the Spokane Alliance since our founding. Currently, the Jobs Team is focused on ensuring that all Public Works projects in the Spokane region create benefits for the whole community. 

Mental Health x Child Care Action Team

When the pandemic began the longer-term issues facing families and the childcare industry were laid bare. Many member organizations of the Spokane Alliance represent front-line workers who were continuing to work through the early shut downs. Their lack of access to affordable childcare created crises for families and in our public services.

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The Spokane Alliance is everyday people taking powerful action together for the common good.

We develop the diverse voices of our community, building relationships across religious, racial, class, and neighborhood lines.

Together we build the power to make the positive changes they want to see in our community, making our shared home a better place to live and thrive.

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We don’t organize for justice and social change FOR people. We organize for justice and social change WITH people.

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Uncertainty for Spokane’s Haitian migrants — Range Media

Last fall, Katia Jasmin (Creole Resources), Laurel Fish (Spokane Alliance) and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters worked with Peirone Produce to get Martino Augustil and Dieuvert Novembre employed here in Spokane. Augustil and Novembre are here from Haiti under a special migrant program that was recently cancelled by the Trump Administration. Their presence in the US is now in limbo. Full article here on Range Media

 

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Haitians share the community and caring of their culture

The Fig Tree recently published an article about Katia Jasmin, who wears many hats in our community. She is an organizer with Spokane Alliance, director at Parkview Early Learning Center, and founder of Creole Resources (a member organization of Spokane Alliance)  here in Spokane. 

Her journey has been one of making a difference through hard work,  care, and broad experience. Her own story has ranged over several countries. Read more at the Fig Tree article. For more information about Creole Resources, email [email protected]

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