Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, April 12-14 Too many activities to choose from this weekend? KUOW's Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman has some suggestions Marcie Sillman
As Seattle grows, food banks shift strategies — and locations Finding a new home for a business is tough in this booming real estate market. But when you’re a non-profit, it’s even more challenging. Ruby de Luna
Dolores Huerta: Each Of Us Has A Voice, How Can We Use It For Social Change? As a lifelong activist, Dolores Huerta has learned how to use her voice to fight for social justice. She discusses the power that all of us have to demand justice and spark movements for change. NPR/TED Staff
Ruby Sales: How Do We Maintain Our Courage To Fight For Change? At 17, Ruby Sales witnessed the shooting of one of her fellow civil rights activists. She explains how despite the trauma, she went on to devote her life to fighting for social and racial justice. NPR/TED Staff
Angela Oguntala: How Do We Achieve The Future We Imagine? How do our present thoughts and actions affect the future? Futurist Angela Oguntala shares ideas on how imagining the future we want to see is the first step toward achieving it. NPR/TED Staff
Jeremy Heimans: How Can We Harness Technology To Fuel Social Change? In the digital age, the power of the collective has led to movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter. Jeremy Heimans discusses how we can continue to use "new power" to drive activism. NPR/TED Staff
Sarah Corbett: How Can Introverts Be Activists Too? Sarah Corbett describes herself as an extreme introvert — but she's also an activist. She discusses how alternate forms of activism allow people like her to participate in quietly powerful ways. NPR/TED Staff
Beyond Crabgrass: A Look At America's 'Radical Suburbs' Amanda Kolson Hurley is well-acquainted with suburbia's many negative stereotypes. But in a new book, she asks us to take a look at what is possible in this realm when the human spirit is at its best. Etelka Lehoczky
Old photos of Black Seattle delivered in boxes: Help us ID them In March 2015, tens of thousands of black and white photographs by Al Smith were donated to MOHAI — the Museum of History and Industry — in Seattle. Marcie Sillman
'Hellboy': Hell, No Comics creator Mike Mignola's gruff demon-hero gets a hard-R reboot that swaps out the charm of director Guillermo del Toro's previous iterations and replaces it with "chaotic, repetitive" gore. Chris Klimek