What We're Reading About The Past Week Of Protests Here are some of the most illuminating stories that we've read this week about the uprisings across the nation, and what brought the country to this moment. Alyssa Jeong Perry
Black Female Lawmaker In Minnesota Worries About Teenage Son's Safety NPR's Noel King talks to state Rep. Ruth Richardson, who is African American, and her 17-year-old son Shawn, about the impact of racism. She is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party.
12,000 complaints filed against Seattle Police after weekend of protests The Seattle Office of Police Accountability says it is processing roughly 12,000 individual complaints made against officers in the wake of the protests over the weekend. Liz Brazile
An amazing feeling of solidarity, then the flashbangs Talking to (and learning from) young people about racism, police brutality, and social justice Kim Malcolm
Attention white people: Your #BLM memes are not enough Biracial lesbian Mellina White has a few things to say to her good liberal white friends in Seattle. Mellina White
Updates: Protests for racial justice in Seattle area Demonstrations and protests continue in Western Washington KUOW Staff
From Jobs To Homeownership, Protests Put Spotlight On Economic Divide Police brutality has sparked days of civil unrest. But the sparks have landed in a tinderbox built over decades of economic inequality, now exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley
Protests Keep Raging Around The U.S. A Week After George Floyd's Death Protests over George Floyd's death in the police custody in Minneapolis — some peaceful and others violent — continued Monday, a week after his death.
June 1st | A diversity of tactics at Seattle protests Thousands of people took to the streets over the police killings and over-policing of Black people in America. We speak with Mayor Durkan, organizers and demonstrators about police escalation of violence at protests in Seattle and Bellevue. Bill Radke
A peaceful protest in Bellevue alongside looting and destruction Sirens and helicopters surrounded protesters. Then tear gas was shot into the crowd. Esmy Jimenez