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Mayoral candidate M. Lorena González celebrates incoming primary election results with her supporters at Jellyfish Brewery in Seattle, WA on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021.
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Suzette Espinoza-Cruz, a longtime supporter of mayoral candidate M. Lorena González, takes a picture of her grandniece and nephew at an election party at Jellyfish Bewery in Seattle, WA on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021. "I door-knocked for her when she first ran for City Council," she said.
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Seattle City Council District 3 candidate Egan Orion celebrates with supporters, campaign staff and volunteers during his election night party at Sole Repair in Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.
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People walk into Pepperdock Restaurant by Seattle’s Alki Beach on Thursday, Mar. 19, 2020. New social distancing measures have closed down bars and restaurants in Washington state, with the exception of takeout and delivery services. Local officials have urged people to either stay home or stay six feet apart when going out. (Jen Dev/Crosscut)
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Community organizer Matt Remle (left) leads a drum line in front of the Licton Springs K-8/Robert Eagle Staff Middle School building on June 13, 2019. Community members gathered to protest the termination of the school's partnership with the Urban Native Education Alliance.
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Cante Remle, 12, holds a sign in front of Licton Springs K-8 School on July 13, 2019. Parents, students and community members gathered to protest the termination of the school's partnership with the Urban Native Education Alliance, which provides native-focused programming.
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A crowd of parents, students and community members gather in front of the murals on the Licton Springs K-8/Robert Eagle Staff Middle School building on June 13, 2019, to protest Seattle Public School's termination of a partnership with the Urban Native Education Alliance.
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H2A migrant farm workers pick cherries for the Valicoff Fruit Company in Wapato, WA, on June 26, 2019. In recent years, due to a domestic labor shortage, Washington state has seen a huge increase in the amount of H2A visas issued.
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An H2A migrant farm worker picks cherries for the Valicoff Fruit Company in Wapato, WA, on June 26, 2019. In recent years, due to a domestic labor shortage, Washington state has seen a huge increase in the amount of H2A visas issued.
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Freshly picked cherries in the Valicoff Fruit Company orchards in Wapato, WA, on June 26, 2019. Due to a domestic labor shortage, Washington farms like this one rely heavily on migrant farm labor to pick their crops.
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“Luz Alvarez,” whose name has been changed to protect her identity, walks with her daughter in Seattle, WA on Thursday, May 7, 2020. Alvarez fell ill after cleaning the home of a client who had recently been diagnosed with COVID-19. Across Washington State, Hispanic and Latino people make up 13% of the overall population but 31% of confirmed COVID-19 cases. (Jen Dev/Crosscut)
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Seattle police officers on bikes follow a crowd of demonstrators to Capitol Hill during a protest on Nov. 3, 2020. (Jen Dev/Crosscut)
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A S.W.A.T. vehicle follows Seattle police officers and demonstrators to Capitol Hill during a protest on Nov. 3, 2020.
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Seattle Police arrest a demonstrator after a march through South Lake Union on Nov. 3, 2020.
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Bicyclists rally in front of Seattle’s City Hall during the Ride for Safe Streets in downtown Seattle, WA, on June 16, 2019. Hundreds of residents gathered to protest cuts to the city’s bike plan and draw attention to the need for transit reform.
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A young boy draws with chalk on the sidewalk in front of Seattle's City Hall during the Ride for Safe Streets in downtown Seattle on June 16, 2019. Hundreds of residents, including many families, gathered to protest cuts to the city’s bike plan and draw attention to the need for transit reform.
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Madison Books manager James Crossley brings out home delivery orders to put in his car in Seattle, WA, on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. Although the store is closed under Gov. Inslee’s stay at home order, customers are still supporting the business through mail order and delivery.