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FTW: How to be Dangerous

Candace Mercer

Reporting from the front lines of the culture war in Olympia WA.

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Latest Issues

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FTW Update: Leaving Dystopia For A Better Life

The day has finally come! After 15 years of trying, I am getting subsidized housing. I am not disclosing my location for safety reasons but it is not in Olympia. I will remain in the region and will continue my local watchdog reporting but ...

7 months ago
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Part I: Talauna Reed Alleges Fraud, Misconduct and Retaliation in Thurston County’s Rental Assistance Program

This is part I of a two part series. This article discusses Talauna Reed and Thurston County. Part II concerns PiPE, the nonprofit with a history of fraud.

10 months ago
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Part II: Incompetence and Fraud at Olympia Homeless Response Nonprofits

This is part II of a two part series. This article discusses PiPE, the nonprofit alleged to have defrauded Thurston County as well as several other providers. Part I concerns Talauna Reed’s whistleblower lawsuit about fraud in Thurston Coun...

10 months ago
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Reception for Prominent Detransitioner Laura Becker in Olympia WA

Please join me in welcoming Laura Becker to Olympia on December 28th. I will be having an open house drop in reception at my house at 306 Pattison Street NE from 5-9.

a year ago
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Authors

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  • Candace Mercer

    PNW Indie Journalist: homelessness, equity & political violence. Former Olympia City Council Candidate. Currently editing Surviving the Trans Myth by Laura Becker, the first detransitioner memoir.

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