During the isolation of the pandemic, one neighborhood found comfort and connection in simple evening gatherings — turning strangers into friends, and reminding us what it means to love our neighbor.
Spokane community protesters gathered in solidarity at the first Residents' Day March, bringing together diverse groups advocating for civil rights despite winter weather.
I mentioned at the conference that a common stereotype about Jews is that we’re all wealthy to some degree; the complementary myth, of course, is that there are no poor Jews.