National 'Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words' Reveals The Real Person Behind The Icon The Alabama woman's civil rights activism did not begin or end with her famous refusal to move to the back of a bus in segregated Montgomery, a new exhibit of her writings, documents and photos shows. Noel King Casey Noenickx
Politics Facial recognition is coming soon to Sea-Tac airport Sea-Tac’s new International Arrivals Facility is being wired for facial recognition. International passengers could see it in use at Delta gates by the end of the year. But federal authorities are the ones driving this change. Carolyn Adolph
National He Survived A Near-Lynching. 50 Years Later, He's Still Healing As a young, black man living in Georgia's Jim Crow era, Winfred Rembert experienced an unforgettable trauma. "I still wake up screaming and reliving things that happened to me," he told StoryCorps. Jud Esty-Kendall Avery Ellfeldt
National Social Media Sites Under Pressure To Prep For Census Trolls And Interference Civil rights groups and lawmakers are pushing tech companies to prepare for an onslaught of disinformation that could turn people off from the 2020 census, especially among communities of color. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan wants everyone to come out to Pride Weekend It's Pride Weekend in Seattle, and Mayor Jenny Durkan is the grand marshal of the annual parade. She talks about coming out ... at work, to her mom and as a role model. Paige Browning
Law & Courts "Abortion is safe, abortion is necessary, abortion is health care." Abortion rights activists crammed into City Hall Plaza protesting restrictions in other states. Casey Martin
National Her Dad Was A Civil Rights Leader. She Remembers His Assassination Edwin Pratt, the then-head of the Seattle Urban League, was assassinated in 1969 at his home. At StoryCorps, his daughter and her godmother remember him and the night he was shot. Kelly Moffitt Lindsey Feingold
Law & Courts Civil Rights And Faith Leaders To FBI: Take White Nationalist Violence Seriously Civil rights and faith leaders are demanding a meeting with the FBI director. The message: time to prioritize white nationalist violence. Leila Fadel
Politics Harris Wofford, Former Senator, Civil-Rights Activist, Dies At 92 In a long public career, Wofford played a key role in JFK's election, marched along side Rev. Martin Luther King, and led AmeriCorps. Brian Naylor
Race & Identity ‘Celebrate is not the word that comes to mind.’ Ijeoma Oluo honors MLK ‘To honor Martin Luther King, Jr., engage with communities of color.’ Ijeoma Oluo on truth, love and the legacy of MLK. Sonya Harris John O'Brien