Take Action: Requiring King County Businesses to Accept Cash and the 2023 Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Awards Nominations

King County Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles has introduced an ordinance that would make it illegal for businesses in unincorporated King County to refuse payments in cash. There is a lot of data out there that shows cashless businesses hurt communities of color, seniors, undocumented residents and refugee and immigrant communities, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. Everyone should be able to participate in our economy, be able to purchase food and other basic items, and be able to pay with cash if they’re unbanked or underbanked or prefer not using bank cards because of privacy concerns.

The first hearing on this ordinance will on March 28 at 9:30 in the Local Services Committee. Please email or call your Councilmember to show your support of this ordinance! You can find your district and Councilmember contact information here and sample email and phone messages below.

Sample email:

Dear Councilmember [NAME OF YOUR COUNCILMEMBER]:

My name is [YOUR NAME] and I live in the [DISTRICT NUMBER] District. I’m writing to you to express my support for the recently introduced ordinance by Councilmember Kohl-Welles that would make it illegal for businesses in unincorporated King County to refuse cash payments
. Cashless businesses have been show to hurt already marginalized communities, like people of color, seniors, undocumented, refugee and immigrant communities, disabled people, and those experiencing homelessness

According to the FDIC’s Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2020 (May 2021), 18% of adults in the U.S. are unbanked or underbanked, meaning they may lack access to digital forms of payment, including credit or debit cards. This problem is worse for minority households, adults with less education and adults with lower income.

Another concern is that noncash transactions generate vast amounts of data. Paying with cash provides consumers with significantly more privacy than do electronic forms of payment.

Furthermore, when consumers are forced to pay for goods and services in cashless transactions, they (as well as the businesses where they shop) are also often forced to incur added expenses in the form of network and transaction fees.

It is crucial for people to be able to obtain necessities at their local stores and restaurants without being turned away because they want to pay with cash.

Thank you for your leadership on these important issues,
[YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION]

Sample phone message:

My name is [YOUR FIRST & LAST NAME] and I am your constituent. I’m calling to express my support for the recently introduced ordinance by Councilmember Kohl-Welles that would make it illegal for businesses in unincorporated King County to refuse cash payments.

Cashless businesses hurt communities that are more likely to be unbanked or underbanked, which include people of color, seniors, undocumented, refugee and immigrant communities, disabled people, and those experiencing homelessness. Cash payments also provide more privacy and do not incur added expenses in the form of network and transaction fees which burden lower margin businesses.

It is crucial for people to be able to obtain necessities at their local stores and restaurants without being turned away because they want to pay with cash.

Thank you for your attention to this important issue!

Also, read the ACLU blog post about the importance of requiring businesses to accept cash.

2023 Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Award Nominations

El Centro de la Raza’s late founder, Roberto Maestas helped organize the 1972 peaceful occupation of the abandoned Beacon Hill school, which later became El Centro de la Raza as we know it today. Roberto Maestas’s life was dedicated to building “Beloved Community” through multi-racial unity. He deeply believed that poverty, racism, and social inequity could only be eradicated if people of all races and backgrounds came together to do so.
 
In honor of Roberto and his legacy, the 13th Annual Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Award recognizes two individuals who have exemplified Building the Beloved Community through multi-racial unity and working to eliminate poverty, racism, and social inequity. We encourage people of all races, ethnicities, ages, and gender identities to apply for this award. 
 
El Centro de la Raza will celebrate awardees and their contributions by making a $1,000 gift in their name to an organization of their choice. Award recipients will be recognized at El Centro de la Raza’s Building the Beloved Community Gala, which is set to take place on Saturday, October 14, 2023.
 
Legacy Award applicants can self-nominate or be nominated by someone else here.

The Deadline for application submission is Tuesday, May 31, 2023 at 5:00pm Pacific Time.

Cuentos from Our Work: March 2023

Skate and Connect Community Night

On Monday February 20th, we welcomed over 200 attendees to our Skate and Connect event at our recently acquired El Centro Skate Rink.

Familias from across King County came out to enjoy our skate rink and connect with local community organizations. The event was an opportunity for community members to create relationships while also having fun and staying active.

Thank you to everyone who came out to support this event, and to our community partners who helped make it a success! We look forward to continuing to provide opportunities for our community to come together and connect in meaningful ways.

Hip Hop is Green

Some of our youth program participants have recently been working with Hip Hop Is Green (HHIG), the first Hip Hop plant-based climate change health and wellness organization. They give the students the opportunity to increase their leadership skills and participate in multiple community-based projects throughout the Seattle area. Through workshops and activities, our scholars have learned about the global impact of external factors such as pollution and government. They have also learned about the importance of selecting healthy food decisions and advocating for their rights. Most importantly, students have developed their confidence on how to create community-driven innovative solutions in their community.

Federal Way Mirror Article of the Year 2023

The Federal Way Mirror recently named the story of our acquisition of the former Pattison’s West skating rink as their 2023 Article of the Year. It is a testament to the dedication and support of our community. Gracias to reporter Alex Bruell for his wonderful article and the whole Federal Way Mirror for this honor!

Read the original winning article on the Federal Way Mirror website.

Our Executive Director Estela Ortega, left, stands with Mirror reporter Alex Bruell and Liz Huizar, director of Youth Services at El Centro de la Raza.
(Photo credit Olivia Sullivan / The Mirror)

Events: March 2023

March 17th: Spring Day Market | Mercado Día de la Primavera

Let’s celebrate spring with music, entertainment, handicrafts, jewelry, handmade candles and more! Come join us and support our local small businesses!

¡Celebremos la primavera con música, entretenimiento, artesanías, joyeria, velas artesanales y más! ¡Únase a nosotros y apoye a nuestras pequeñas empresas locales!

Dates: March 17th, 10 AM – 6 PM

Location: 1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival St, Seattle, WA 98144

RSVP Here: https://fb.me/e/2tUTcmTxA

March 17th: Saint Patrick’s Day Adult Skate Night

Join us for a fun-filled evening of skating and great music! 18+ only.

¡Acompañanos a una velada divertida patinando y con excelente musica! Solo para mayores de 18 años.

Dates: March 17th, 7:30 PM – 10 PM

Location: El Centro Skate Rink, 34222 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003

Buy Tickets: https://www.elcentroskaterink.com/event-details/st-patricks-day-adult-skate

April 8th: Easter Market | Mercado Día de Pascua

We invite you to take your picture with the Easter Bunny, enjoy music, entertainment, crafts, jewelry, handmade candles, spicy gummies and much more! Come join us and support our local, small vendors.

¡Te invitamos a tomarte la foto con el Conejo de Pascua, disfrutar de música, entretenimiento, artesanías, joyería, velas artesanales, gomitas enchiladas y mucho más! ¡Únase a nosotros y apoye a nuestras pequeñas empresas locales!

Dates: April 8th, 10 AM – 4 PM

Location: 1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival St, Seattle, WA 98144

RSVP Here: https://fb.me/e/3h57mDv0v

April 12th: April National Minority Health Month

Every April, the U.S. observes National Minority Health Month to highlight the importance of improving the health of racial and ethnic minority communities and reducing health disparities. Fred Hutch will be putting on a series of weekly Brave Space Discussions throughout April, hosted by local community leaders. Join our very own Estela Ortega on April 12th, who will be giving a talk titled “Health and Justice”

Dates: April 12th, 12 – 1 PM

Location: Virtual, via Zoom

RSVP Here: bit.ly/2023NMHM2

A complete schedule of all the Brave Space Discussions can be found here!

April 28th: Children’s Day Market | Mercado del Día del Niño

Let’s celebrate the little ones with a clown show, music, handcrafts, jewelry, handmade candles, spicy gummies and many more surprises! Come join us and support our local small businesses!

¡Celebremos a los más pequeños con un espectáculo de payasos, música, artesanías, joyas, velas artesanales, gomitas enchiladas y muchas sorpresas más!

¡Únase a nosotros y apoye a nuestras pequeñas empresas locales!

Dates: April 28th, 10 AM – 6 PM

Location: 1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival St, Seattle, WA 98144

RSVP Here: https://fb.me/e/3kqq1SJeK

May 6th: Cinco de Mayo Celebration

We are so excited to invite you celebrate our culture with us in an amazing outdoor event at our Plaza! We will have delicious food, music and lots of entertainment! We hope you’ll join us!

Interested in tabling at our celebration? Applications are now open! Please get in touch with Berenice at babarca@elcentrodelaraza.org or at 360.986.7019 to apply.

Acompáñenos con su familia a celebrar nuestra cultura en nuestro gran evento! Tendremos variedades de deliciosa comida, ¡música y muchas sorpresas de entretenimiento! Los esperamos!

¿Está interesado en participar en nuestra celebración? ¡Las aplicaciones ya están abiertas! Comuníquese con Berenice en babarca@elcentrodelaraza.org o al 360.986.7019 para presentar su solicitud.

Dates: May 6th, 10 AM – 6 PM

Location: 1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival St, Seattle, WA 98144

RSVP Here: https://fb.me/e/2i4EdqGSx

On-going till April 15th: Free Bilingual Tax Prep

The United Way Free Tax Experts are back and ready to help you maximize your refund!

Bring your income and tax documents, meet with a tax preparer, and walk out knowing your maximized tax refund is on its way!

Masks are required.

Dates: January 10th-April 15th, Tuesday and Thursday from 5-9PM, or Sunday from 10AM-4PM. UWKC observes all federal holidays.

Location: El Centro de la Raza, 2524 16th Ave S Seattle, WA 98144

Learn more here: https://www.uwkc.org/need-help/tax-help/

On-going till April 18th: Free ITIN Services

We have partnered with United Way of King County, Seattle Credit Union and Express Credit Union to offer free ITIN help.

We will provide all necessary forms, including a W-7, Certificate of Accuracy, and an official letter stating the applicant is opening an interest-bearing account. Bring your proof of foreign status and identity (such as a passport).

Masks are required.

Dates: February 7th-April 18th, Tuesdays: 6:15PM – 9PM Thursdays: 5PM – 9PM

Location: El Centro de la Raza, 2524 16th Ave S Seattle, WA 98144

Download the flyer with more information below!