Somali-American Teen's Seattle Death Called Accidental The death of a 16-year-old Somali-American youth last month in Seattle was accidental, the King County Medical Examiner's office says. Derek Wang
The Irony Of Moving To 'Atomic City' After Internment When Roy and Alice Ko were released from internment camps after World War II, they ended up in Richland, Washington – home to the Hanford Nuclear... Ross Reynolds
A Black Man's Search For Community In Oh-So-White Seattle Seattle Poet Nikitta Oliver – who moved from a mostly black community in Indianapolis 12 years ago – said Seattle was a culture shock. “I had dealt with... KUOW Staff
For Black Boys: 'You Are Beautiful' “Black boys bleed every month.” Those words came to Leija Farr as she saw her dad, enraged, watching the news of another police shooting of a black man.... Leija Farr
‘But My Tail Light Isn’t Broken, Officer’: A Conversation On Policing and Race There’s been a spotlight on race and policing – but that isn’t because the situation gotten worse. “Why a lot of black people have a deep suspicion,... John O'Brien
Who Says Santa Claus Has To Be White? When Gabriel Quesada was growing up in Seattle’s Rainier Beach neighborhood, his uncles told him they knew Santa. But every Santa he saw was white, and... Joshua McNichols
A Call To Change The Way Seattle Schools Discipline Kids Bill Radke speaks with Jody McVittie, head of Seattle-based nonprofit Sound Discipline, about how to change the disparity in the discipline of students... Kate OConnell
Should The George Washington Statue Come Down At UW? Bill Radke speaks with Dan Savage, editorial director of the Stranger, Melanie McFarland, journalist and TV critic, and Rob McKenna, former Washington... Amina Al-Sadi
Measuring Campus Climate At Western Washington University Bill Radke speaks with Brenna Visser, the daily editor of Western Washington University's campus newspaper, about what students are thinking about the... Bill Radke
Jesse Jackson: ‘We’ve Gone From Picking Cotton Balls To Picking Footballs’ A large statue of George Washington, the first U.S. president, looms large over the University of Washington’s main campus. Should the statue’s... Bill Radke