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  • Doves for Gaza

    Olympia Library 313 8th Ave, Olympia, WA

    Please join the Rachel Corrie Foundation and volunteers, at the Olympia Timberland Library, 313 8th Ave, on Friday May 9, 2-5pm,  to create dove-themed art activities, and explore storytime featuring Rifk Ebeid's book, Kamal's Key.  Learn about the legacy of the Al-Ghussein family from Gaza, and connect with art made by children in Gaza.

  • WWFOR Conference (Online): Strengthening Our Nonviolent Movement in This Time of Chaos

    Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation

    Spring Assembly 2025 “Strengthening Our Nonviolent Movement in This Time of Chaos” Saturday May 17 9 am to 12 noon Pacific time Zoom Online Registration https://wwfor2025sa.brownpapertickets.com/ (more options below)   In the current political and societal turmoil, all of us are affected in many ways. We may feel powerlessness, grief, or rage – or all […]

  • Plant Sale for Palestine

    West Central Park - Olympia 1919 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia, WA

    The Rachel Corrie Foundation encourages all to attend the upcoming Plant Sale for Palestine organized by the Many Trees Project. Many Trees is a local grassroots effort to engage our community with planting long-term solutions to climate change. Proceeds from this plant sale will benefit the International Solidarity Movement in honor of Rachel Corrie. Please […]

  • Peace Vigil – Week 85

    4th & Water Streets, Olympia, 98501

    We continue to gather and advocate for Mahmoud Khalil and others detained, for our students, for our first amendment rights, for Palestinians to remain safely in Gaza, and for peace with justice. This is an important time to remain visible. Join us at Percival Landing in Olympia every Friday! Bring a friend! Signs provided, or […]

  • Healing Walk: Sequalitchew Creek Trail

    Dupont Civic Center 1780 Civic Dr, Dupont, Washington

    Join Palestine Action of South Sound (PASS) for a healing walk at Sequalitchew Creek Trail, a hidden gem. It is fully shaded, but glitters like an emerald in spring and summer as the sun peeks through its lush canopy. We will start at the trailhead and walk down to the saltwater where the Nisqually People's village of Sequalitchew thrived […]