How white people prevent racial justice, and what they can do about it You may have heard the term “white fragility.” Dr. Robin DiAngelo coined the expression to describe the defensive positions white people often take when... John O'Brien
How a changing America affects the election Bill Radke talks to professor David Domke, chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Washington, about how racial and religious... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
'I want to see white media raise their standards' Bill Radke speaks with local journalists Monica Guzman, co-founder of Seattle newsletter The Evergrey, and Reagan Jackson, writer at The Seattle... Bill Radke Posey Gruener
Racial violence and injustice is 'not just a few bad apples' As we come to the end of a very long presidential election cycle, what can we do to remedy our legacy of racial injustice and move forward? University... John O'Brien
Affordable apartments will go up at this old Liberty Bank spot in the CD There's a new building going up in the heart of Seattle's Central District. It's a project that could help bring back renters who've been priced out of... Jamala Henderson
White people, it's time to realize you're white. And that matters According to the 2010 census, Seattle is 69 percent white. That means, if you're reading this, you are most likely a white person. But is that how you... Bill Radke Caroline Chamberlain Jason Pagano
Bellevue no longer a majority white city When Mark Manuel’s family moved to Washington State in 1991, Bellevue had a certain reputation. “All I can remember about Bellevue growing up was, it’s... Ruby de Luna
The power of Black Lives Matter at this West Seattle school Teachers at schools across Seattle wore Black Lives Matter shirts to class Wednesday. They also gave lessons about race and equity – and talked with... Ann Dornfeld
Local teachers say #BlackLivesMatterAtSchool Bill Radke speaks with reporter Ann Dornfeld about the 2,000 teachers who wore Black Lives Matter t-shirts to schools Wednesday in both Seattle and the... Bill Radke Ann Dornfeld
The sad story that taught Judge Judith Hightower a humbling lesson The woman had been booked into King County Jail for driving with a suspended license. When she appeared between Judge Judith Hightower, she asked her to... Kim Malcolm Katherine Banwell