Seattle mother and son head off to protest at Standing Rock “For a lot of Americans the image they carry in their imagination of Indian peoples is teepees, war bonnets, and Sitting Bull at Wounded Knee and Custer... Bill Radke
Seattle Times reporter describes the scene at Standing Rock Jeannie Yandel sits down with Seattle Times reporter Lynda Mapes to talk about the latest in the standoff over the construction of a proposed oil... Jeannie Yandel
This week we're raining opinions on the news What do you do if you’re an anti-Trump Republican or anti-Hillary Democrat? Should you vote for a third party candidate? And this week the Brady... Bill Radke
October has been a 'very deadly month' for Native Americans who encounter police Bill Radke speaks with investigative journalist Stephanie Woodard about the shooting death of Renee Davis, a 23-year-old pregnant mother who was shot by... Bill Radke
Police move in to disperse protesters at Dakota Access Pipeline Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times environment reporter Lynda Mapes Thursday morning about the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Mapes is on the scene... Kate OConnell
What does Indigenous People's Day mean to you? Monday is Seattle's third annual celebration of Indigenous People's Day. We asked members of our local indigenous community to share what it means to... Caroline Chamberlain
Swinomish chairman: Indigenous Peoples' Day is only a start Many people recognize today as Columbus Day, but that’s not the case in Seattle, Spokane, Olympia and Yakima. Those cities have voted instead to... Emily Fox
This week no words are off limits After last week’s announcement by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to put the plans for the new North Precinct building on hold, protesters interrupted a City... Amina Al-Sadi
Using poetry to teach a 'truer' form of history Elizabeth Austen talks to local poet Laura Da', the author of "Tributaries", about how she uses poetry to tell the story of her ancestors. Her book is... Amina Al-Sadi
Seattle lawyer explains why the North Dakota pipeline protests mark a historic moment Bill Radke sits down with Seattle-based lawyer Gabe Galanda to talk about the protests surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Galanda... Caroline Chamberlain