When It Comes To Equal Access To Healthy Food, Washington Has Room For Improvement RadioActive’s Julia Furukawa and Paul Kiefer delve into the often overlooked reality of hunger in contemporary America. Through a brief history lesson,... Julia Furukawa
From The Men's Wearhouse To Fighting Global Poverty Ross Reynolds speaks with Charlie Bresler, the former president of the clothing chain Men’s Wearhouse who became executive director of Bainbridge Island... Ross Reynolds
Why 'Rapid Re-Housing' May Be Key To Ending Homelessness In King County Marcie Sillman talks with Alice Shobe about rapid re-housing and how the strategy fits into ending homelessness in Seattle and King County. Shobe is... Andy Hurst
Seattle One Step Closer To Expanding Homeless Camps Bill Radke talks with Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien about a proposal to expand and regulate homeless encampments in Seattle. Andy Hurst
Incredibly Resilient: A Look At Challenges Faced By Homeless Students Jeannie Yandel talks with Marty Hartman about the challenges faced by homeless students in Washington state. Hartman is executive director of Mary's... Andy Hurst
Demand For Section 8 Housing Off The Charts In King County Ross Reynolds talks with Stephen Norman, executive director of King County Housing Authority, about the affordable housing crisis in King County. Andy Hurst
Kent: A Suburban Culture With Urban Problems Jeannie Yandel talks with James Morone, an urban studies and political science professor at Brown University, about the growing pains of young cities.... Hannah Burn
Homeless Camp Pops Up On Busy U-District Sidewalk A homeless camp has popped up on a busy sidewalk in Seattle’s University District. Members of the small tent community say 20 people live here. John Ryan
Single Mom On Housing Authority Plan: 'We Don't Have A Chance' Just off Aurora Avenue in North Seattle is a rather gray looking apartment building owned by Seattle Housing Authority. Single mother Rebecca Snow Landa... Joshua McNichols