
Guest Column: Our community must stand together
Pacific County, our beloved home, is a vibrant community built on natural resources and tourism. Most of us have immigrant roots, except for the original indigenous residents, the Chinook Indian Nation. For decades, we’ve welcomed a diverse and growing immigrant and refugee community — Hispanics, Laotians, Cambodians, Vietnamese and more. But the harmony of our community is now under threat.

What is Disability Justice?
Ahead of our FREE showings of Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, we wanted to share a quick intro to Disability Justice. Can’t wait to see you at the movies!

Open Arms, Open Doors: Spotlighting Queer-Friendly Businesses in Pacific County
Time Enough Books
Born and raised in Chinook, WA, Kelli Hughes-Ham has been a teacher at Ilwaco High School for 17 years and advisor of the student-led Pride Club since its founding. Now the owner of Time Enough Books (and soon a teacher at Hilltop Middle School, starting this fall), Kelli sat down with us to talk about Pride, progress and this place we call home. Enjoy!

Open Arms, Open Doors: Spotlighting Queer-Friendly Spaces in Pacific County
Daneka Ewert, co-owner of BOLD Framing, Art and Espresso in Long Beach, WA, is a proud mom of two queer kids and a fierce supporter of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. PCVU caught up with Daneka to chat about BOLD, Pride, allyship and more. Enjoy!