Articles written by Suzy Baroud
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A caged crèche to honor migrant families | Guest View
"And in the little towns pity for the sodden men changed to anger, and anger at the hungry people changed to fear of them. Then sheriffs swore in deputies in droves, and orders were... — Updated 12/26/2020
A caged crèche to honor migrant families | Guest View
"And in the little towns pity for the sodden men changed to anger, and anger at the hungry people changed to fear of them. Then sheriffs swore in deputies in droves, and orders were... — Updated 12/24/2020
Loving our Muslim Neighbors this Ramadan
We didn’t have any idea what we were getting ourselves into when we hosted our first Ramadan Iftar Celebration at Edmonds Lutheran Church in 2016. We didn’t know of any other ch... — Updated 6/7/2018
Annie’s Kitchen volunteer retiring at 99
Billie Stenson was born one year after World War I ended. Now, a month after her 99th birthday, Stenson says it time to retire after many years of devoted service at Annie's... — Updated 9/13/2017 Full story