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WAHLERS, LORI

"See a Movie, Save a Life"
The documentary HIV = AIDS: Fact or Fraud? challenges what we we've all been told about the disease.
[May/June 1997]





WARREN, BRAD

"Horton Foote Raises Hopes for Seattle Theater"
Adventurous theater in Belltown.
[September 1993]


"'La Serva' Bodes Well for the Hunchback"
Opera for the rest of us.
[October/November 1993]


"'Peter Rowan's America'"
Conquest in song.
[December/January 1994]




WEEDMAN, JEFF

"Teeth" cartoon for WFP issue 23 edition of Working.
[September/October 1996]


Cover illustration for issue 24.
Illustration for issue 24 cover story Cut the Globaloney: Boeing Jobs Take Flight for Profit.
Illustration for issue 24 cover story Cut the Globaloney: How to Think Globally.
[November/December 1996]




WHEATLEY, HELEN

"Shopping for the American Way"
Review of Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Seattle Labor Movement 1919-1929 by Dana Frank.
[August/September 1994]


"Urban Sprawl Pushes Farmers to the Limit"
King County Council member wants to turn farmland into light industry complexes.
[October/November 1994]


"Russian Anti-Nuke Activists Visit Washington"
Heart of America NW hosts members of Russia's Ecological Iniative (EI).
[December/January 1996]


"Down and Out in BINMC"
Residents and bicyclists need a say in inustrial zone planning.
[November/December 1997]




WHITE, LIZ

"Z Magazine's Michael Albert Visits Seattle"
The long-time political activist, spoke about participatory economics to a large crowd at Red & Black Books.
[February/March 1995]




WILEY, BARB

"Karen Nussbaum Q&A" interviewed by Barb Wiley.
A chat with the director of the Working Women's Department of the AFL-CIO.
[November/December 1997]




WILLIAMS, GAIL

"Ear to the Ground" illustration for issue 29 edition of Northwest Books.
[September/October 1997]




WOLFE, BURTON H.

"Newsrack War"
The cutthroat competition between dailies, weeklies, and monthlies, is causing a First Amendment fight in San Francisco over the right to place newsracks; a progressive monthly leads the charge.
[July/August 1998]


"Chicago Newspapers Sue"
Dailies combine with weeklies to counter newsrack ban.
[July/August 1998]




WOLSTON, KIM

"Nuxalk Traditionalists" photograph for "BC Natives Want Trees, Not Treaties".
[February/March 1996]




WRIGHT, COLIN

"David Barsamian: Politics and the Media," interviewed by Colin Wright.
Combatting right-wing corporate-controlled media.
[Feb/Mar 1995]




WRIGHT, PAUL

"Three Strikes Racks 'em Up"
Baseball slogans masquerade as social policy.
[August/September 1994]


"Slaves of the State"
Prison laborers do time in factories with fences.
[October/November 1995]


"Business Behind Bars"
The real drive behind prison labor for the private sector is not rehabilitation, but government subsidies which cost Washington State millions per year and eliminate fair-paying jobs for free wrorkers.
[September/October 1997]





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