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Author Profile James Rideout James Rideout is the uncle of Jacqueline Salyers, a Tribal Councilman for the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and a civil rights activist who was a leader of the I-940 movement.
Opinion Tribal nations in WA helped prove police accountability is possible Alongside other communities of color, we worked to pass a law making it easier to prosecute violent police officers. by Fawn Sharp & James Rideout & Matthew Randazzo V / June 1, 2020