What does Washington’s legalization of marijuana look like from a Mexican perspective? Javier Sicilia is coming to tell us at two events today, the first at Seattle University and the other at the South Park Community Center. In 2011, after his son and six others were killed by narcos, Sicilia—a poet, journalist, and novelist—began leading estamos hasta la madre (or “we’ve had it”) protests across the country. He became the face of public indignation about corruption and the drug war. Both events are free and highly recommended. (Seattle University Law School, Lecture Hall C6, 901 12th Ave, 1 pm; South Park Community Center, 8319 Eighth Ave S, 6 pm; see aclu-wa.org for details)