Jenna Hanchard
Stories
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Politics
Before you hail American democracy, consider its roots
An attack on democracy – that’s how leaders are describing the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. But democracy is a governing system that was never designed for everyone to participate.
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Georgia turns blue: Let's talk about why Black women always save us
It’s a dangerous statement that makes me feel like I’m required to be Jordan in game 7.
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Race & Identity
Transcript: Black Coffee Northwest: You’re not ‘gonna run me out of my neighborhood’
This is a transcript of Jenna Hanchard's story about Black Coffee Northwest in Shoreline, Washington. This transcript reflects the radio story in a format that is accessible to D/deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
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Black Coffee Northwest: You’re not ‘gonna run me out of my neighborhood’
For the Weary family, home has always been north of Seattle. But not long ago, this question of home, and two traumatizing events, nearly moved them out of Seattle.
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Transcript: What Black liberation looks like on 40 acres in Auburn, Washington
This is a transcript of Jenna Hanchard's story about Nurturing Roots and 40 acres of land in Auburn, Washington. This transcript reflects the radio story in a format that is accessible to D/deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
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What Black liberation looks like: 40 acres in Auburn, Washington
For Nyema Clark, Black liberation looks like 40 or so acres in Auburn, Washington.