When you disenroll members of your tribe, are you empowered or just more conquered? "Brother, brother, I need your help." That was the first thing Gabe Galanda heard when he picked up his phone four years ago. The women on the other end... Jeannie Yandel Matt Martin
The racist, destructive history of the Ballard Locks Bill Radke talks to Seattle Weekly reporter David Lewis about the Ballard Locks and the man behind their construction , Hiram M. Chittenden. Lewis has... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Virginia Wright’s transformative influence on Seattle Seattle’s reputation as a vibrant, progressive, culturally relevant city is the product of decades of vision and growth. Many Seattleites participated... John O'Brien
What Custer teaches us about America today Bill Radke speaks with T.J. Stiles about his book, "Custer's Trial: A Life on the Frontier of a New America." Stiles draws parallels between a changing... Bill Radke Matt Martin
A Cuban-American family's complex feelings about Fidel Castro Bill Radke spoke with Andrew Gomez, a Cuban-American who teaches modern Latin American history and U.S. history at the University of Puget Sound. Gomez... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Remember the Native occupation in Magnolia in 1970? People across the nation are protesting and Native Americans are occupying. It’s against the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux... Emily Fox
Cinnabon, oysters and an 'inferiority complex': behold Seattle's food history Seattle's food scene is booming. Not only is it doing well economically, but p eople come from all over the world to try our oysters and berries and... Caroline Chamberlain Bill Radke
Muslim registry 'alarming' says descendant of Japanese internment Bill Radke talks to Tom Ikeda, the director of nonprofit Densho, about his family's experience in the Minidoka internment camps and how he's working to... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Most polarizing election ever? UW historian puts 2016 in context Kim Malcolm talks with UW historian Margaret O'Mara about the 2016 presidential election. She says in a historical context, this election isn't as... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Why we're stuck in traffic: An answer from November 1966 Seattle traffic, as you know, has become monstrous. Delays on regional freeways doubled between 2010 and 2015, according to the Puget Sound Regional... Carolyn Adolph