#seattle

artsound2@diasp.eu

Seattle gave low-income residents $500 a month no strings attached. Employment rates nearly doubled.

For years, Candice Johnson had a stable job and few money troubles.

But when she was laid off during the pandemic, she found herself in “a chain reaction of events that kept going down.” Pregnant, jobless and forced to leave her home due to domestic violence, Johnson’s life “was an absolute mess,” she said.

Then her luck turned around. She got an apartment through King County Regional Homelessness Authority’s Rapid Re-Housing Program and connected with case workers at the YWCA, landing a job at a Pierce County bank.

And critically, she was tapped to receive $500 a month through a 10-month guaranteed basic income pilot program run by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, a local nonprofit organization. ...

BusinessInsider article: https://www.businessinsider.com/seattle-ubi-guaranteed-basic-income-low-income-poverty-housing-employment-2024-4
Original (paywall): https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/how-king-countys-500-a-month-guaranteed-income-program-fared/
#seattle #UBI

dunoir@diaspora-fr.org

#Amériques, #Guerre, #Israel #Palestine #Solidarité

USA : vague d’actions contre la guerre coloniale

Malgré le soutien inconditionnel du gouvernement Biden à l’État israélien, de nombreuses actions ont lieu aux États-Unis contre le massacre de la population palestinienne :

  • À #New-York, des centaines de militant-es juif-ves pour la paix ont occupé la Statue de la Liberté pour exiger d’Israël un #cessez-le-feu dans la bande de Gaza, vêtu-es de T-Shirt «Pas en notre nom». Des banderoles «Le monde entier regarde» et «Les Palestiniens devraient être libres» ont été déposées devant la sculpture emblématique du pays.

  • À #Oakland, le port de cette ville de Californie a été bloqué pendant plusieurs jours pour empêcher un navire chargé d’armes destinées à Israël d’appareiller. Des centaines de personnes se sont relayées pour perturber l’activité portuaire et d’autres se sont enchaînées à entrée du bateau. Les slogans : «Joe Biden, tu ne peux pas te cacher, nous t’accusons de génocide !» ou «arrêt de l’aide US à Israël».

  • À #Tacoma, dans cet autre port situé plus au nord, près de la métropole de #Seattle, un navire de guerre américain soupçonné d’exporter de l’armement était amarré : le port a également été bloqué. Des militant-es autochtones ont même pris des kayaks pour empêcher les expéditions d’armes depuis la mer.

  • Ailleurs, plus près de chez nous, le syndicat des dockers de #Barcelone annonce qu’il ne chargera plus les navires transportant des équipements militaires vers l’État colonial israélien ou l’Ukraine. Avant lui, des syndicats italiens, anglais et belges ont également pris position.

mikhailmuzakmen@pod.geraspora.de

#music #alternative #experimental #doom #drone #instrumental #rock #subpop #Seattle

Earth 2​.​23 Special Lower Frequency Mix by Earth

  • The new remix set, Earth 2.23: Special Lower Frequency Mix, makes this clearer than ever. The Bug has taken a bit of “Seven Angels” and laced it with feedback and big bass, allowing grime luminary Flowdan to climb atop it with his dark, staccato visions. Responsible for many transformational records himself, Justin K. Broadrick of Jesu and Godflesh crawls inside “Teeth” to lash at it with punishing drum machines and sordid layers of new distortion, building it into some brokedown palace of industrial mayhem. Loop’s Robert Hampson makes good on the premise of ambient metal with his 30-minute hypnotic beauty, while longtime Earth cohort and longtime Built to Spill multi-instrumentalist Brett Netson seems to float the sound through a benighted graveyard on his clever “Teeth” revamp.
california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

#Raspberry Pis Found in Abandoned Spin #Scooters in #Seattle

But when things don’t work out and the businesses close shop, they usually take spare stock with them. However, when Spin backed out of Seattle, many residents discovered unused scooters scattered throughout the city. Upon closer inspection of these abandoned devices, or should we say dissection, it was uncovered that they each have a #RaspberryPi 4B inside.

more here: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-4bs-inside-spin-scooters

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#harware #news #scooter #USA

mikhailmuzakmen@pod.geraspora.de

#music #egyptian #psych-folk #rock #SCG #Seattle

The Big Minute von The Invisible Hands

  • The Invisible Hands are Alan Bishop, Cherif El Masri, Ayawasqa, Adham Zidan. Years in the making amidst multiple other projects, the third album by The Invisible Hands has finally seen the light of day. This is the third album from the only folk-psychedelic-rock band to ever hail from Egypt. Recorded in Cairo by Adham Zidan. Features covers of Morricone, Brainticket, and Sun City Girls plus original tracks.
johnwehrle@diaspora.glasswings.com

IDK if this is as much of a thing in other more liberal states and cities but in Washington state and in Seattle there is a long pattern of paralysis.

Different factions disagree vehemently over details while agreeing on overarching goals.

And most, it appears, fail to do their due diligence and read what ought to be read.

#Seattle #OverdoseCrisis

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/can-we-act-now-was-overdose-deaths-are-fastest-rising-in-the-nation/

escheche@diasp.org

The Chris Hedges Report Podcast with Kshama Sawant

https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-chris-hedges-report-podcast-with-23b

The Democrats and Republicans both answer to the billionaires, that’s why #working #people keep getting screwed, she says. Even so-called #progressives in #Congress, she notes, have completely failed to fight against the #establishment, and offer no #solutions. #Sawant in her decade as a member of the #Seattle-city-council has an impressive track record. She helped win a $ #15-minimum-wage for #Seattle #workers, pushed the council to #tax #Amazon, and championed #renter #protection as the #Chair-of-the-Renters-and-Sustainability-Committee. She joined the #Socialist-Alternative-party in 2006.

#chrishedges #kshamasawant #podcast #interview #workers-strike-back #labor #unions #organization #movement #strikes

tk@f.kawa-kun.com

A middle-aged lady driving a brand new Mercedes with the bumper sticker "PNW Luxury Vehicles" flipped off the teachers striking in front of the local high school while stopped at a red light then started driving off only to realize the light was still red. She then shouted something at them that I couldn't discern. #Seattle

tresronours@parlote.facil.services

Dr. Anthony Fauci stops in Seattle for Fred Hutch Q&A, throws first pitch at Mariners game

Larry Corey (left) speaks with Anthony Fauci at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. (Fred Hutch Photo)

Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s chief medical advisor and a leader of the country’s COVID-19 response, made a pit stop in Seattle for a fireside chat at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and to throw the first pitch at Tuesday night’s Mariners game.

Earlier on Tuesday Fauci sat down with Larry Corey, the former Fred Hutch president, for a conversation that covered everything from the country’s COVID-19 response to what keeps the 81-year-old up at night.

“I’m not even worried about my next nightmare. I’m living through my own worst nightmare,” Fauci said of the ongoing pandemic.

Fauci talked about his experience leading the fight against HIV, COVID-19, and now monkeypox. “Don’t ever underestimate, ever, an emerging infection,” he said. “You never know where it’s going.”

He also talked about combatting vaccine hesitancy and the rash of harassment against health officials. Fauci, a target of vitriol and death threats, was accompanied by several bodyguards.

Fauci received an honorary award from Fred Hutch called the Hutch Award, which was created in 1965 to honor major league pitcher Fred Hutchinson. His death led to the founding of the institute by his brother Bill Hutchinson, a Seattle surgeon. Fred was known for his service to others, and the award typically goes to a Major League Baseball player who has made an impact on society.

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Fauci and Corey have known each other for decades, dating back to when Fauci spearheaded efforts to combat HIV at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, which he has led since 1984.

Early in the pandemic, Fauci and his colleagues tapped Corey to run the COVID-19 Prevention Network, which coordinated the massive phase 3 clinical trials for shots made by Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and others. The COVID-19 vaccine group is patterned on the world’s largest publicly-funded network of HIV vaccine trials, also led by Corey.

Corey called Fauci “a great friend and an extraordinary human.” Read on for more highlights from Facui’s appearance at Fred Hutch. Answers were edited for brevity and clarity.

What keeps you up at night?

I don’t sleep anyway. People would always ask my what is your worst nightmare. If you go back and look at things I’ve written 20-to-30 years ago, it was the emergence of a new virus that’s respiratory-borne, that has a high degree of transmissibility, and that is capable of a high level of morbidity and mortality. I’m not even worried about my next nightmare, I’m living through my own worst nightmare. It’s the terrible gift that keeps giving. This is going into our third year in January. No one in their wildest dreams would have ever thought that we would have a virus that is as canny is this, that has already killed a million Americans. …This virus is playing a very cruel and nasty trick on us all.

On what the fall holds for COVID-19

Boosters are going to be extremely important because we know very clearly that immunity — at least against symptomatic infection, maybe not so much against severe disease — wanes at about four or five months. We’re concerned about there being a surge in the fall; we don’t know exactly when it’s going to occur. We will very likely be using a BA.4/BA.5 bivalent booster [against both prevalent strains]. It’s very likely that Pfizer will have it by the first or second week of September and Moderna will likely have it by the end of September, beginning of October.

On monkeypox

We have diagnostics, therapeutics, and we have vaccines, so it becomes an implementation issue.

On addressing vaccine hesitancy

This really is a heterogeneous group of people. If you make them unidimensional you’re going to miss the fact that some people don’t want to get vaccinated because they don’t have enough information; others have got so much misinformation thrown at them; and then others are just hardcore, there’s nothing that you’re going to do to change their minds. In the same way misinformation tends to flood the system, we try to flood the system with correct information that’s delivered in a non-pejorative way by trusted messengers. That’s the reason why I’ve done a lot of those public service announcements with rap groups. It works!

On congressional leaders who provide misinformation about COVID-19 and other scientific issues

Vote.

On what he tells young people in commencement speeches and elsewhere

Don’t accept as normal distortions of truth and reality. Because once you do that, truth doesn’t mean anything. We’ve got to keep pushing back against the distortions of reality that we see, we can’t give up and say it’s a waste of time.

On the “Fauci effect,” an increase in people pursuing biomedical science and public health

I happen to be a very visible person so it’s called the “Fauci Effect.” Trust me, I don’t get excited about that. In an era of the normalization of untruths and lies, and all the things you’re seeing going on in society from January 6 to everything else, people are craving consistency for integrity, for truth, and for people caring about people.

The other side of the coin of that, which is really painful and a shame, is the abuse that public health officials are getting for saying the truth about what’s going on. I’ve never seen in history physicians and public health officials getting harassed and threatened. Not just me, I get that all the time. That’s why I have these guys with things in their ears that are taking care of me. But that’s really horrible for public health when you have physicians and public health officials get harassed, and their family get harassed because they’re telling people to do things like get vaccinated or wear a mask.

On what the U.S. could have done differently about the initial COVID response

If we knew in the first weeks what we know now, we would have done everything different. But the country would not have been accepting of what we were saying. What we know now is that as we were looking at one or two cases, there were cases that were spreading throughout the country that turned into thousands, that turned into millions. Unlike what we originally thought, it isn’t just animal to human, it’s human to human transmission. It’s highly efficient human to human transmission. And it’s transmitted mostly by people with no symptoms. The entire CDC program was what’s called a syndromic program, which means you only tested people who have symptoms which retrospectively, was huge.

If we had said, I know this is going to be tough, but everyone is going to wear a mask and everybody’s going to stay say six feet from each other, people would have said, “But Dr. Fauci, there are only three cases in the country!” . And if I said, “Trust me!” it never would have happened.

Beers with a legend.

Thank you for your dedication, years of service and selfless example, Dr Fauci.

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On **the development of HIV treatments and the origins of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, which is the model for COVID-19 Prevention Network**

We developed an HIV clinical trials network before there were treatments. There was a lot of pushback from people in academic communities. But by the time we got the network going, we had a lot of drugs to test and that was really the success story. So next we said well, we’re going to need a vaccine network. It gets back to that Kevin Costner film: build it and they will come …From 1997 to 2000, we completely transformed HIV. People who previously had an eight-month lifespan were projected to have a normal lifespan.

On the origins of PEPFAR (the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief)

I had known President George W. Bush, because following 9/11 there was the anthrax attack. I was put in charge of developing medical countermeasures against bioterrorism. We developed a very good relationship. I presented to the president a $500 million program to prevent mother-to-child transmission in Africa. He was so excited to actually save so many children from infections, that he said this is not enough. We came back with another plan. PEPFAR has now has saved between 18 and 20 million lives. The credit goes to George W. Bush.
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