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    Public Safety

Seattle Police Department

Public Safety Civil Service Commission

Seattle Police Department Office of Professional Accountability

Office of Professional Accountability Review Board

Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs

Self-Teaching Fire Safety Kits

Fire Fact Sheets

What To Do In Case Of Fire



 


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    Civil Rights

Seattle Office of Civil Rights

Seattle Human Rights Commission

Seattle Women's Commission

Seattle Commission For Sexual Minorities

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

American Civil Liberties Union

American Civil Liberties Union of Washington State

U.S Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

Legal Database.com Civil Rights Law



 


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    Arts Links

Got a question about the arts? Call the Seattle Public Library's Arts Information phone line for answers: 206-615-1324

Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs

911 Media Arts Center

American Museum Network Art Museum Resources & Links

Americans for the Arts, Arts Resources & Links

Clock Art in Downtown Seattle, Downtown Seattle Association

New York Foundation For The Arts, Arts Resources & Links

Center on Contemporary Arts (CoCA)

The Franklin Furnace, on a mission from God to make the world safe for avant-garde art

Henry Art Gallery

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, State Arts Agency Resources & Links

On the Boards

Seattle Art Museum

Northwest Film Forum & Wiggly World Studios

11th Hour, an organization dedicated to broadening the audience for - and expression of - literary arts in the Pacific Northwest

Opera America, Opera Resource & Links

Experience Music Project, Hendrix Museum, Rock/Contemporary Music Resources & Links

Vashon Island Arts

"A Seattle rock band called "M-set" has mounted a campaign called "Angst Is Over! (if you want it)." It is aimed at addressing and reducing hatred and violence among youth."

"Words' Worth" Poetry Readings, at the Culture, Arts, and Parks Committee of the Seattle City Council.

Richard Hugo House, for writers and readers of the written word

Poetry.Com, poetry from around the world

Poetry & Writers On-Line

Poetry Magazine, established in 1912

Poetry Daily, a different poem every day

Poets West



 


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    Neighborhood Links

The Seattle Community Network's " Community Pages" offer a wealth of information about local events, groups, news, arts, health, and much more.

The Seattle Community Network's "Neighborhoods "link offers a listing of neighborhood-oriented websites from throughout Seattle.

Department of Neighborhoods



 


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    Media Links

The Seattle Press is a neighborhood biweekly that focuses on north Seattle, but also contains some city-wide coverage. The online version often contains more stories than the print version.

The West Seattle Herald is a weekly community newspaper covering events in West Seattle.

The Ballard News-Tribune is a weekly community newspaper covering events in Ballard.

The Washington Free Press is a Seattle-based, award-winning bimonthly featuring local news, commentary, culture, and humor. The website includes an index of past issues, as well as numerous useful links.

The Stranger is an alternative weekly with features on city events.

The Skanner covers events in the African-American Community.

Eat the State is a weekly alternative paper with local news, features, and commentary.


 


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    Other Civic Links

The Seattle Channel is the City's official TV station created to inform citizens about their government and their city and to offer them timely opportunities for getting involved. Check out just how good the Seattle Channel is by taking a peek at the awards they've won.

History Link is a source for stories and images detailing the people, events, and dreams that have formed Seattle and King County, Washington over the past century and a half.

The Tenants Union is a statewide, grassroots membership-based organization committed to providing information to renters in Washington State about their rights under the law.

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