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Panel: A Sustainable Rainier Valley

SwatchJunkies

May 9, 2012

On Monday (May 14), Puget Sound Sage will release a new report on racial justice and transit-oriented development in Seattle. A panel of experts, community leaders, and report authors will hold a panel to discuss the topic. Check it out!

  • What: Report release: A Sustainable Rainier Valley: Moving Racial Justice to the Center of Transit Oriented Development Planning in Seattle
  • When: May 14, 5:30-8:00pm
  • Where: The Filipino Community Center (5740 ML King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98118)

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