ICYMI: Black Lives Matter activists took the mic from Bernie Sanders on Saturday.
ICYMI: Black Lives Matter activists took the mic from Bernie Sanders on Saturday. Alex Garland

If You Haven't Heard Yet, You Are the Last to Know: On Saturday, during the Vermont senator's first speaking engagement of the day, two women demanding to be heard took the mic, insisted on a moment of silence for Mike Brown, and accused the crowd of "white supremacist liberalism."

Bernie Sanders Called the Interruption "Disappointing," But to His Credit He Updated His Website the Next Day: With an explicitly stated policy stance on racial justice. You can read that page here.

Washington State Senator Pramila Jayapal Witnessed the Interruption: In an editorial called "Why Saturday's Bernie Sanders Rally Left Me Feeling Heartbroken," the state senator writes: "This is one small result of centuries of racism."

Seriously, Read Pramila Jayapal's Editorial: She writes, "How do we call people in even as we call them out? As a brown woman, the only woman of color in the state senate, often the only person of color in many rooms, I am constantly thinking about this."

A Black Lives Matter protest yesterday drew 200 to 300 people into Seattle streets.
The day after the Bernie interruption, a Black Lives Matter protest drew 200 to 300 people into Seattle streets. Jen Graves

Photos of the March Are Right Here: By Heidi Groover, Sydney Brownstone, and Jen Graves.

At a Black Lives Matter protest yesterday on the anniversary of the killing of Mike Brown, this speaker described being stopped by SPD five times since February, including once for walking suspiciously.
This speaker described being stopped by SPD five times since February in the Central District, including once for "walking suspiciously." Heidi Groover

Meanwhile in Ferguson, Missouri: Gunfire erupted on the anniversary of Mike Brown's death. An unidentified man in his 20s released what police are calling a "remarkable amount of gunfire," and now he's in the hospital with serious injuries.

This is Penn Cove, where a southern resident orca was captured in 1970. Shes been in a tiny tank in Miami ever since.
This is Penn Cove, where several (now known to be endangered) southern resident orcas were captured in 1970. The only one who's still alive is named Lolita. For 45 years, she's been in a 20-foot-deep swimming pool in Miami. Christopher Frizzelle

The Orca Network Observed the 45th Anniversary of the Capture of Lolita Off the Shores of Whidbey Island: And Rosie Cayou and Bill Bailey of the Samish Nation performed a ceremonial offering to the spirits. Today brings the news that business and political leaders in Miami Beach are joining the fight to free Lolita.

You Want to See Lolita's Face? This is her right here.

That is the mayor of Langley, Wash., on the right, handing a framed letter he just sent to the mayor of Miami Beach to Howard Garrett, the director of Orca Network and a tireless advocate for Lolitas release.
That is the mayor of Langley, Wash., on the right, holding a framed letter he just sent to the mayor of Miami Beach. He's handing it to Howard Garrett, the director of Orca Network and a tireless advocate for Lolita's release. Christopher Frizzelle

You Can Watch a Video of Lolita's Capture: Right here. For more about the Orca Network, click here.

Cool Cloud Alert! Cool Cloud Alert! Hey Mudede, did you see this? Hey everyone else, remember that time Mudede wrote a feature about clouds? First sentence: "I first learned about cloud lovers in a police report concerning a man who received a blowjob from a young woman and went mad."

So How Exactly Does an Unreinforced Brick Building in Seattle Fall Apart in an Earthquake? Just to put you in full-on panic mode, Seattle Times has an illustrated infographic on how unreinforced masonry buildings will wiggle apart and collapse.

In Two-Block-Radius News, the City Is Experimenting with Closing of Pike Street to Cars on Saturday Nights: And going pedestrian-only. I walked out at midnight on Saturday to see what it looked like, and I have to say, I was feeling it.

Yes, please. So much better.
Yes, please. So much better. James Ramsay