Author: INUUC Admin

Quiet Craftivism in Spokane: Knitting as Protest

An article about the Red Hat knitters—a few of whom are part of our INUUC community—appeared in The Spokesman-Review this week: A small group of Spokane knitters is turning yarn into a statement. Inspired by a historic Norwegian resistance symbol and recent “Melt the ICE” activism, local women have been knitting and placing red tasseled hats around … Continue reading Quiet Craftivism in Spokane: Knitting as Protest

Help Support Mardi Bras

Spokane Mardi Bras is a fundraising and awareness campaign that supports women experiencing poverty and homelessness in Spokane, WA. Our community joins together from February through March to collect monetary donations, pads, tampons, underwear, and bras! Learn more at their Facebook Page or at Transition’s website

From The Fig Tree

Dear Friends,I invite you to send representatives from your communities/networks to the Eastern Washington Legislative Conference. We invite you to share this information with your members to register/attend as an individual or group or on scholarship at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/the-fig-tree/2026-legislative-conference. If you have print materials you’d like to share, we’ll have a general resource table as our display … Continue reading From The Fig Tree

Help Support a Victim of Ice

Dear INUUC Friends, Ren Burrington is one of our neighbors at Haystack Heights Cohousing and is a young, skilled, and passionate teacher. Her student Karla was kidnapped by ICE and sent with her dad to a Texas prison. Ren has started a Go Fund Me for legal expenses, for food for the mom and other child, for … Continue reading Help Support a Victim of Ice

Nonprofit Spotlight

Just as Manzanita trees are plants known for their resilience, to live in a new country requires resilience.Every two months INUUC spotlights a nonprofit organization. January–February’s nonprofit is the Manzanita House, a local nonprofit that offers services and resources for immigrants and refugees. Their mission is to welcome and equip immigrants with tools, resources, and … Continue reading Nonprofit Spotlight

Participate in Democracy

Calling your congresspeople is the most effective way to influence policy. Tell them to protect democracy, Medicare/Medicaid,social security, science, and civil rights! Tell them not to give tax breaks to billionaires. Congressman Michael Baumgartner (R)202-225-2006 509-353-2374 Senator Patty Murray (D)202-224-2621509-453-7462 Senator Maria Cantwell (D)202-224-3441205-220-6400 If you want talking points,go to 5calls.org or downloadthe 5 calls app to your … Continue reading Participate in Democracy

Fun Circle Events

Game Day Saturday, February 7, 2026, 1–4 p.m. Snacks included, please bring something to share. Bring fun games that you think everyone might enjoy! Location will be Nancy Freitag’s house. Please email funcircle@inuuc.org so that we know who to expect. Book Club Email funcircle@inuuc.org to sign up to receive the Book Club newsletter, sent by Abbie Finger. Next month’s meeting will be on Wednesday, … Continue reading Fun Circle Events

Spokane Alliance Spring Trainings for INUUC Members

Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization  Tuesday Evenings in March, 6:30–8:30 p.m.  This 10-hour in-person training educates non-Indigenous leaders on the history, legacy, and impacts of colonization, preparing participants to enter into respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples. From there we can explore how we can work together for the common good. Participants must be able … Continue reading Spokane Alliance Spring Trainings for INUUC Members

From the Treasurer

In the past week, I’ve sent a report by email to each pledger showing your pledge balance for the current fiscal year, which started on July 1, 2025. If you have any questions or did not receive the information, please contact me at treasurer@inuuc.org. This is an opportunity for you to verify the financial information that we … Continue reading From the Treasurer