June 18th | The work, and the will of the people We ask an activist, as well as the mayor. Also, a look at the Supreme Court’s DACA ruling and some Voices of the Pandemic. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
June 17th | Are police guilds inherently different from other unions? Tonight, the labor council will decide. A citycouncilmember shares her vision of policing, and a journalist tells her own story. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
June 16th | Behind addiction, a cult, and a fractured family, this memoir tells a surprisingly universal story. On loneliness and family. Mask enforcement and more. And a past police chief’s view of the current moment. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
June 11th | Live from the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone Word on the street (12th and Pine, to be precise). Cops out of schools. And a search for answers in Tacoma. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 31 mins
June 10th | How Seattle could defund the police City councilmembers are considering the measure. Also, a former governor takes the top job at a college during multiple upheavals. And what you’re seeing when you look at protest photos. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
June 9th | “That’s not in the DNA of American policing”: a former chief calls for change What 50 years on or observing the force has taught Norm Stamper. A chat with the county executive. And what a KUOW reporter saw last night at the East Precinct. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 50 mins
June 8th | These doctors say: no more gas How tear gas spreads COVID-19. What the House of Representatives is doing to reform police. Who’s allowed to wield violence in America. And youth-led protest in Burien. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
June 5th | Tanks in the streets? A tough look at just how militarized police should be. Also: protester demands, a reversal on the consent decree, and a voice of the pandemic. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 51 mins
June 2nd | Four days of protest in Seattle How to change the status quo. The leaders of Pierce and Snohomish county respond to the protests. And a King County defense attorney on the Seattle Police Department. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 51 mins
June 3rd | In the wake of protests against brutality, how might policing change? We hear from the Community Police Commission and County Executive Dow Constantine. What if school was never out for the summer again? And a voice of the pandemic. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 49 mins