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Below are listed recent articles published by media and journals featuring Appleseed or Appleseed Centers. Entries can be located by both Center and date. To view a list of links to the latest media coverage of issues related to Appleseed projects, please click here.
To view an archive of Appleseed This Week, our weekly newsletter, click here.
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Published on: 3/3/2008
The Seattle Times: Washington Appleseed Executive Director Sue Donaldson co-authors this op-ed about the Working Families Credit.
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Published on: 2/13/2008
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: This op-ed from Washington Appleseed discusses the importance of Earned Income Tax Credit programs.
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Published on: 8/29/2007
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Claire McHugh, a legal fellow with Washington Appleseed, collaborates on this article about women in the juvenile justice system.
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Published on: 8/7/2007
Ballard Journal: Barbara Schaad-Lamphere of Washington Appleseed comments on the begining of Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson's tenure as Seattle's new superintendent.
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Published on: 5/24/2007
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer weighs in on the Seattle School Board and highlights Washington Appleseed's involvement in the upcoming school board primaries.
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Published on: 5/23/2007
This article discusses the Seattle school board and features a sidebar that highlights Washington Appleseed's community forum, "The Future of the Seattle School Board: Why Should You Care."
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Published on: 3/30/2007
Diana Stone, a senior fellow at Washington Appleseed, discusses the importance of high-quality pre-kindergarten education.
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Published on: 2/8/2007
Many Washingtonians work full time and still struggle to afford basic necessities. A full-time minimum wage worker earns only $15,860 annually. Many of those workers are employed by small-business owners who want to provide a decent living for their workers but may lack the profits to pay higher wages or offer essential benefits.
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