Bellingham Remembers Renee Good, Protests ICE, and Rallies for Community
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Our community is still reeling from the heartbreaking death of Renee Good, the award-winning poet and mother shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week. Videos show the agent firing through her SUV window after she turned away from him, contradicting claims she tried to run him over. Here in Whatcom County, folks have poured out rage and grief through powerful protests. Cars lined Pacific Highway near the Ferndale ICE facility Friday for a vigil honoring Good and four others killed in recent operations, with honks of support echoing from passing drivers. Saturday brought hundreds to the Federal Building downtown for a march organized by Indivisible, chanting for accountability and an end to ICE overreach. Local voices like retired botanist Shelley Weisberg shared her shame over a country killing its own, while veteran Michael Colfer raged against what he sees as a fascist shift. Community organizer Liz Darrow reminded us this hits home, with families torn apart right here at the Ferndale site and beyond. Tonight at 6 p.m., head to Honey Moon Mead and Cider for an open mic poetry reading in Goods honor, a chance to channel that energy into art and calls for change.
Shifting to brighter spots, todays packed with ways to connect and create. Catch live music at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m., or groove to the Kareem Kandi World Orchestra at the FireHouse Arts Center starting at 6:30. Music lovers can also hit the womens Backcountry Meetup at Kulshan Sunnyland Taproom or Cecyl Ruehlen at Karate Church late night. Families, NEKO Cat Cafe offers College Day till 5:45 with adorable felines, and Whatcom Museums FIG Artists Corner and Studio run 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for hands-on creativity. Gamers, Super Smash LIVE kicks off at 8 p.m. in the Blue Room, and Bellingham Makerspaces hosting a Cascade STEAM Engineering Meetup at the high school. Dont miss Western Wednesdays downtown for all-day fun.
Over in Sumas, Mayor Bruce Bosch is fired up, taking Whatcom County Council to task over Nooksack River decisions that he says fueled recent floods by allowing overflows near Everson without protecting downstream towns. Hes pushing for levees now, warning of catastrophe without action, a real fight for our valleys survival.
Looking ahead, tomorrows Cat Yoga at NEKO and womens basketball versus Alaska Fairbanks at 7 p.m. keep the momentum going.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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