


January 21, 2009
by CASEY CATHERWOOD
The Stranger
Kevin Erickson recently moved to Seattle from Anacortes, where he was the resident do-it-all for the Department of Safety, to take a job as coordinator and interim codirector of the All-Ages Movement Project, an organization founded by all-ages superadvocate Shannon Stewart of the Vera Project.
"Every kid deserves a place like Seattle's Vera Project," says Erickson, "and AMP is trying to eliminate the barriers set up to prevent that from happening." In his new role, Erickson will help AMP continue to execute its vision of providing an all-inclusive organization for open communication and interaction between successful and fledgling all-ages spaces across the country. "So if someone in Buffalo doesn't know what licenses they need or how to talk to the city," he says, "AMP can directly support and provide guidance from someone who knows.
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> Click here to access the full article on The Stranger website.http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/01/iraqi_refugee_stories.html/
For more information on Tides Center project All-Ages Movement Project, see www.allagesmovementproject.org.
