Kendra Hanna
Stories
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Arts & Life
Telling modern world history with Africa at the center
'This, I argue, is the beginning of the Age of Exploration, the Age of Discovery, and thereby, the start of the modern world.’
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Politics
New book narrates lessons for organizing across borders and generations
‘Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation’
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Law & Courts
New book traces Black women’s innovative advances across the history of human rights
‘Black women have been deeply engaged in trying to figure out how to get this country to accept, to understand, to learn about human rights.’
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Arts & Life
Authors reckon with the aftermath of childhood sexual abuse
‘It’s Tim who stands out in my memory, who was always by my side. Until he wasn’t.’
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Arts & Life
Called to investigate, three authors reflect on the body
‘I’m still surprised when I’m noticed. I came to believe I was invisible.’
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Arts & Life
Kat Chow examines the long life of grief in 'Seeing Ghosts'
‘What do we owe in death? What do we owe to our parents?’
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Do You Get A Grade For It? Unusual Class Offerings In Seattle
RadioActive introduces two Seattle-area classes that offer new and unusual training to students. Ardo Hersi covers a hip hop residency program at the...
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How Do You Flirt? Seattleites Answer Way Too Personal Questions
How do you flirt? How will you die? Who is your arch nemesis? RadioActive descended on several places around in the Seattle area to ask people these...
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Cheers! 'RadioActive' Celebrates Recent Awards And A Premier
It has been a good year for RadioActive! This month on our podcast, we premiere our new project, "Voices of Seattle," and celebrate the awards our...
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RadioActive's Guide To Making Friends In New Places
February is known as a month to focus on love and romance, but in this month's podcast, we focus on the people you lean on year round: your friends! We...