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Gorgeous Beautiful Seattle Metro Tiny House on Property from Washington For Sale

For more infomation >> Gorgeous Beautiful Seattle Metro Tiny House on Property from Washington For Sale - Duration: 3:21.

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Former Washington Co., TN corrections officer to appear in court - Duration: 0:33.

For more infomation >> Former Washington Co., TN corrections officer to appear in court - Duration: 0:33.

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NAFTA changes could have impact in Washington - Duration: 1:26.

For more infomation >> NAFTA changes could have impact in Washington - Duration: 1:26.

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Teachers picket, students sit in SW Washington - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Teachers picket, students sit in SW Washington - Duration: 2:41.

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Cozy Classic Spanish Home with Stellar Views in Mount Washington - Duration: 3:56.

Cozy Classic Spanish Home with Stellar Views in Mount Washington

For more infomation >> Cozy Classic Spanish Home with Stellar Views in Mount Washington - Duration: 3:56.

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Working class heroes: A look inside the Labor Archives of Washington - Duration: 2:17.

My name is Conor Casey and I am a labor archivist at the Labor Archives of Washington

We talk about the concepts of records right and that literally just

means everything that records information or history.

Here's a good one.

The thing that I find to be most poignant is the images of people who

literally gave their lives to improve the labor movement.

The Chris Mensalvas and Silme Domingo photograph collection,

which relates to the history of the

Cannery and Farm Laborers Union.

Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes were killed

because they were trying to make sure that civil rights had meaning and that

workers were able to form unions of their own choosing.

I'm also gonna grab

Anna Louise Strong's papers.

A journalist and a writer who was involved with the Seattle

general strike of 1919 and she's a great example of an independent female

journalist writer around the turn of the century.

Our collections span everywhere

from before statehood to yesterday.

When collections first come in, this is what

we call the accessioning area and it's where we take intellectual and legal and

physical custody of the records.

So this is from the WTO protests. It's actually a

banner that workers marched behind. Picket signs from

different — somewhat recent — campaigns

That paper sign was from Familias Unidas por La Justicia

which is a farm worker organization in Skagit County.

This is a union that's

still around today. They were largely Scandinavian American fishermen.

This one's important because it's like talking about what they'll take for each

pound of fish.

Everyone's a worker if you have to work for your living.

Well if we

don't honor that and honor ourselves as workers we're not going to understand

the way our work and ourselves as workers have transformed society.

The thing that I like the most is knowing that these are people's stories that may

have known personally that their stories were important but never thought anybody

would care. We're an institution that says this is important.

We want to make sure that everyone knows that their stories are

welcome here.

For more infomation >> Working class heroes: A look inside the Labor Archives of Washington - Duration: 2:17.

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Pumpkin Spice Lattes | And That's Why I'm Right - Duration: 1:33.

I'm Alexandra Petri.

And I'm Karen Attiah.

And this is why I'm right about pumpkin spice lattes.

Remember when you capable of feeling joy?

The pumpkin spice latte does.

It tastes like Ryan Gosling paying you a respectful compliment,

and then was melted down into a delightful beverage.

It tastes like fall, season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.

Look, when was the last time an orange thing

the majority of white women like brought you joy?

[buzzer]

Fair.

Enough with the pumpkin spice lattes.

It's getting embarrassing.

Look, I get it, we like fall.

We like the warmth and the coziness associated with the season.

But the pumpkin spice latte has unleashed a wave of this pumpkin spice industrial complex,

where we slap pumpkin spice on everything.

Cat litter, beard oil, foot dusting powder, M&Ms, make it stop!

Look, the --

[buzzer]

Dammit!

Dammit, dammit.

I disagree, it should be in everything.

Your cat should be so lucky as to have pumpkin spice in his litter box.

Pumpkin spice is an unnatural flavor,

or maybe a natural flavor,

who knows?

The point is it's the culture and belongs everywhere!

[buzzer]

It just doesn't make sense.

There must be some powerful pumpkin spice lobby that has made us put pumpkin spice in

absolutely everything.

Nothing screams America, Land of the Free,

Home of the Basic like pumpkin spice lattes.

And that's that.

[buzzer]

And that's why I'm right about pumpkin spice lattes.

Pumpkin spice lobby.

That's great.

There is!

There's got to, I don't understand.

That was just the warm-up.

I'm going to be out of pumpkin spice latte,

so watch out, world!

Pumpkin spice La Croix is something --

(Producer) Oh, I would drink that!

No, you wouldn't!

Don't do it!

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