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Wing Luke exhibit strikes a chord in C-ID development debate

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A new exhibit at the Wing Luke Museum looks at what happened to the neighborhoods that were disrupted to build I- 5. We’ll head over there with Leeching Tran who’s been in the CID for decades and talk to the writer and artist behind the exhibit Tessa Hulls.

In a minute we'll hear about the history of development and displacement in the neighborhood and how some of the same themes are showing up again in the fight over a new Sound Transit light rail station.

Albert Fredericks Jr inquest proceedings is available on livestream at kingcounty.zoom.us/j/86171064966.

Check out the educational forum to get more information about the upcoming special election at st.news/levy panel.

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