Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Stories
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The evolution of CHOP
Some say the area has been gentrified; others say that if police come back, they're not leaving without a fight.
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What are the ethics of experimental drugs?
Acute conditions can't always wait for years of documented research.
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The triumphs and shortcomings of today's DACA ruling
And what activists would like to see happen next.
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School’s almost out – but only for the summer
Students will be back on campus this fall; school resource officers will not.
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What these protests show us
With striking visuals, protesters demand to know: do Black lives matter to the state?
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The ballad of the 8th Precinct
"You have the riot to remain heard."
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Who has the right to violence in America?
"If violence is a political language, white Americans are native speakers. But black people are also fluent in the act of resistance."
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What it would take to demilitarize police
Recent protests have catapulted concepts like police abolition and demilitarization into the spotlight. But what would that look like here?
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Keeping a community up and running
Auto repair shops are considered essential businesses and have stayed open throughout the novel coronavirus pandemic, keeping frontline workers on the move. But Eli Allison's garage has been essential to the LGBTQ community for a long time –and they hope that will be true for a long time to come.
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How COVID-19 infections are shaping up statewide
The coronavirus pandemic looks much different in the rest of Washington.