On Wednesday, February 22nd, 5:30-6:30pm, a coalition of organizations, including partners of The Urbanist, is offering an event that tells the story of the Eastside through a racial equity, transportation, and affordable housing lens.

Speakers Guillermo Rivera (Eastside for All) and Chris Randels (Complete Streets Bellevue) will also connect the past to the present, showcasing actions that can be taken now to further equity in land use, transportation, and housing policy in East King County.

Last time “History of Exclusion on the Eastside” was held over 100 people participated — don’t miss your chance to sign up and become a part of this opportunity deepen your knowledge of local history and learn about ways to advocate for solutions to regional problems.

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Natalie Bicknell Argerious (she/her) is a reporter and podcast host at The Urbanist. She previously served as managing editor. A passionate urban explorer since childhood, she loves learning how to make cities more inclusive, vibrant, and environmentally resilient. You can often find her wandering around Seattle's Central District and Capitol Hill with her dogs and cat. Email her at natalie [at] theurbanist [dot] org.