Kelsey Hamlin
Kelsey Hamlin, communications associate, manages Sightline’s social media presence, creates graphics, and engages with Cascadia’s communities online. Kelsey was previously a journalist, covering protests and numerous issues of social justice, getting to know many of Seattle’s communities, activists, and politically-inclined movers and shakers. For nearly all of her undergraduate experience at the University of Washington, she worked for the college newspaper and freelanced with South Seattle Emerald, International Examiner, Seattle Weekly, and many others. But don’t let her Seattle residency fool you; Kelsey knows how to pitch a tent, ride quads, and make a campfire. She’s also inclined to dancing, drawing, and reading. Email her at kelseyh [at] sightline [dot] org, and follow her on Twitter @ItsKelseyHamlin.
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What Kind of Homes Will Seattle Choose?
Next month, the Seattle City Council could lift regulatory barriers to small, flexible housing options in the city’s land use ...
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Weekend reading 9/28/2018
Eric This is the season to read “The End of Summer,” a poem by Stanley Kunitz. I recommend Mark O’Connell’s book ...
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Weekend Reading 7/26/2018
Kelsey Hamlin The Public Religion Research Institute found one-third (31 percent) of Americans feel diversity (or the fact that people ...
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Weekend Reading 6/29/2018
Alan Durning This brilliant piece strikingly illustrates how building more homes—of all shapes and sizes—is a solution to our climate-changing ...
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Listen In: KEXP and KBOO Highlight the Thin Green Line
In the wake of Canada’s fiscally irresponsible and environmentally unsound Trans Mountain Pipeline purchase from Kinder Morgan, Sightline programs director ...
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