Letter to the Editor RE: It's Possible to Stop Superspreader Events
A Letter to the Editor was sent addressing the "It's Possible to Stop Superspreader Events" article; published on April 22, 2022 in the New York Times (NYT).
A Letter to the Editor was sent addressing the "It's Possible to Stop Superspreader Events" article; published on April 22, 2022 in the New York Times (NYT).
Did you miss Sound Alliance's Mardi Gras UnGala? Or, maybe you were busy bidding and want to relive a couple of key moments? Either way, we have put together some video clips from the entertaining and inspiring 2022 Mardi Gras UnGala for you.
Even during the global pandemic, our members and organizers continued to work together for the common good.
Thanks to our community, we exceeded our goal of raising $20,000 to invest in our alliance's future.
We sent a letter to Governor Inslee asking him to extend Washington's eviction moratorium through March in order to keep our neighbors housed and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
We held a virtual assembly in August with over 80 people coming together to share stories, welcome new members, and take action on the issues we care about.
As the year comes to a close, Sound Alliance is celebrating our accomplishments and getting ready for the new year.
In 2018, we executed on our mission, developing everyday leaders to work together towards the common good:
90 leaders from 17 different institutions witnessed public commitments supporting immigrants and children, heard personal stories of how these issues impacted people’s lives, saw Sound Alliance’s brand new video, and more at a packed Sound Alliance Action and Delegate Assembly on October 18.
The Sound Alliance Immigrant Rights Action Team only set up 40 chairs at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Federal Way on June 21, 2018.
Then 60 people piled into the room, filling it to capacity to hear Jay Stansell, J.D. present a workshop entitled “Reclaiming the Constitution. Knowing, Defending, and Using Your Rights in the Face of Injustice.”