Scaachi Koul: White men tell me to be 'kinder' Scaachi Koul, a Toronto-based writer, didn’t hold back when speaking in Seattle recently. For starters, she thinks all non-savory pies are gross —... John O'Brien
Princeton prof cancels Seattle appearance after racist threats Author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor said she canceled a lecture at Seattle’s Town Hall on Wednesday night after an avalanche of hate email following a speech... Gil Aegerter
What will be left of Seattle's Chinatown International District? Once again, residents are being forced out of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. More than a century ago, a wave of anti-Chinese violence hit... David Hyde
A police force near Seattle considers 'sanctuary' and the money at stake Auburn police officer Aaron Williams furrows his brow as he reroutes his patrol car to a 911 call. “Yeah, you can send me,” Williams responds to the... Liz Jones
Ask the Fung Bros: What's so funny about being Asian? The Fung Bros, Andrew and David Fung, have more than a million followers on their YouTube channel . (And yes, they're real biological brothers.) Posey Gruener
Is your school racist? Ask the students Chief Sealth International High School in West Seattle is among the most diverse schools in the city. Seventy-five percent of the students are black,... Katherine Banwell
75 years ago, Auburn lost almost a third of its population Auburn, Washington, used to be an agricultural community surrounded by farmland. Many of those farms were owned by Japanese-Americans. But the... Joshua McNichols
What Black Lives Matter and Black Panthers have in common La TaSha Levy is an assistant professor of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington. Patricia Murphy talks to her about the intersection... Patricia Murphy
W. Kamau Bell to white people: ‘Cape up, man. Do something’ W. Kamau Bell remembers the first time he encountered blatant racism — which until then seemed like an outdated concept his mom talked about. He was 15... Jeannie Yandel
Black life is draining out of Seattle, Census shows South King County has long been a place where people with modest incomes could find a home. Carolyn Adolph