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John Hoole

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John Hoole is a business manager, non-profit organizer, and blogger who lives in South Seattle. You can reach him in care of editor@crosscut.com.
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Posted Fri, Jun 25, 7:05 a.m.
Hello Anthony, Can you point me to the source for the claim that Census Bureau has called 98118 the most diverse zip code in the US? I've seen this claim in many articles lately, but none have actually pointed to where or when the Census Bureau has made such a ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 12:24 p.m.
bonafide, The substance of the article is really the statements made by the activists I'm writing about, isn't it? Where I'm not quoting someone directly, I'm linking to relevant statements made by the players. My understanding of the beef with the SEDC comes almost exclusively from the people I'm calling ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 6:11 a.m.
Thanks for the comments. After it's all said and done, the problem with the SENDC is that it's got no game. Perpetual victims, sinned against by every politician, developer, and nonprofit administrator in the city - anybody who has cared to listen has heard the tale already, and it's not ...
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