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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2026/04/17/column-when-ice-hits-home</loc>
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<image:caption>A crowd of hundreds rally at Cal Anderson Park to protest against the mass deportations and immigration raids of the Trump administration.</image:caption>
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<news:title>COLUMN | When ICE Hits Home</news:title>
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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/news/2026/04/16/seattle-city-council-sends-library-levy-to-voters-with-funding-for-columbia-city-branch</loc>
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<image:caption>The Seattle Public Library Columbia Branch in Columbia City in 2022.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T20:24:16.490Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Seattle City Council Sends Library Levy to Voters, With Funding for Columbia City Branch</news:title>
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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/community/2026/04/16/black-earth-day-gains-king-county-recognition-what-it-means-for-the-south-end</loc>
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<image:caption>A sign welcomes visitors to the 2025 Black Earth Day celebration.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Attendees gather around activities at Black Earth Day at Yes Farm in Yesler Terrace in 2025.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>An attendee pots a plant at the 2025 Black Earth Day celebration.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Nyema Clark (right) of Nurturing Roots at the 2025 Black Earth Day celebration.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T15:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Black Earth Day Gains King County Recognition. What It Means for the South End.</news:title>
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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/arts-culture/2026/04/15/in-an-online-world-a-pent-up-desire-to-meet-in-person-brings-black-seattle-together</loc>
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<image:caption>Kiesha B. Free, founder of Hey, Black Seattle!, speaks during "Freshly Planted/Deeply Rooted." The April 4 event, which brought together longtime Black Seattleites and those new to the city, sold out and had a lengthy waitlist.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>S. Davida Ingram attends "Freshly Planted/Deeply Rooted."</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-04-15T16:06:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>In an Online World, a ‘Pent-Up Desire’ to Meet in Person Brings Black Seattle Together</news:title>
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