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Join Us for Our Relaunch Event!
Come party to support the relaunch of West Virginia's first street paper, Mustard Seed Mountain!
Join us at the Urban Collective on Friday, May 15 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for a night of live music from Stone Campus, Mocktails from Midge's Kitchen, exclusive merch offerings, readings from our spring issue and other activities!
Mustard Seed Mountain is now accepting submissions!
Welcome to Mustard Seed Mountain’s website! My name is Niamh Coomey and I am the new editor of the Wheeling, West Virginia street newspaper working to destigmatize homelessness one story at a time. After a two-year hiatus, me and a team of awesome volunteers and nonprofit workers with the Mother Jones Center for Resilient Community are working on bringing regular editions of the paper back into publication.
“From the jailhouse to the White House”
The White House Historical Association recently opened a new, cutting-edge education experience in Washington, D.C., a first-of-its-kind, immersive center telling the story of the Executive Mansion, its inhabitants, and the people who have dedicated their careers to its functions.
Community leaders advocate for expanding public transportation
“Like in most cities, transportation is part of the heart of our city."
Morgantown City Councilor Brian Butcher: Housing is a human right
We must be constantly telling the stories of those we love and are in community with to advance everyone's understanding of this problem as one that the community must bear—and not a failing of any particular individual.
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