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The current Douglass-Truth Branch was expanded and reopened Oct. 14, 2006. The building follows historic preservation guidelines of the original library, which is a city landmark. It has a grand staircase as well as the Soul Pole, a totem pole depicting African-American history given to the Library in 1972 by what was then called the Rotary Boys Club.
EDGE Outdoors is a Washington State non-profit that creates space for adventure, growth, and leadership for Black, Indigenous, Women of Color in snow sports.
Epiphanies of Equity (EOE) is a social equity consulting, education, and research group in Seattle, Washington. We focus on transformative, intersectional, and taproot solutions for organizations, businesses, and governments looking to increase their progress and success in achieving their social equity mission and goals.
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