On being the only black man on the Seattle school board When Stephan Blanford ran for Seattle school board four years ago, he won 89 percent of the vote. But he often felt stuck as a member of that board and... Katherine Banwell
Naomi Klein and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor talk about what comes after Trump Journalist and author Naomi Klein is famous for her 2007 book, “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.” The shock she explored there was... John O'Brien
Seattle Schools may add ethnic studies to curricula. Critics say it's not enough A Seattle School Board resolution calls for the expansion of ethnic studies in district classrooms. The Seattle-King County chapter of the NAACP first... Ann Dornfeld
The Seattle moms whose children don't get to be children Bill Radke talks to Ijeoma Oluo, editor at large of The Establishment, and Eula Scott Bynoe, co-host of HellaBlackHellaSeattle , about the conversations... Jeannie Yandel
Why is #EducationSoWhite in Washington state? What value do we attribute to education? It is common to hear how it changes lives, promotes imagination and creativity and invites opportunity. It is... John O'Brien
The Slants can trademark their name, but will this hurt civil rights? Bill Radke speaks with Simon Tam of Portland band The Slants and Robert Chang, professor of law at the Seattle University School of Law, about the... Shane Mehling
'Not here in Seattle': An African American therapist reacts to Lyles' shooting The African American community in Seattle is in shock after city police shot and killed 30-year-old Charleena Lyles. Jenny Henderson is a therapist in... Kim Malcolm
To understand white liberal racism, read these private emails On a gray day in October 2016, teachers across Seattle wore a shirt that read BLACK LIVES MATTER. Isolde Raftery
'It's embarrassing': A Seattle doctor confronts racial bias in medicine Dr. Rachel Pearson got her start working with poor people in Texas, many of them people of color. Which got her thinking about how doctors learn by... Ann Dornfeld
What happens when you ask 13 white people to talk about racism Dr. Martin Luther King’s phrase “the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice” is often spoken of with a sense of solace in America... John O'Brien