The Makah Whale Hunt Seen Through The Lens Of History Ross Reynolds talks to historian Joshua Reid about his new book, a history of the Makah tribe titled, “The Sea is My Country: The Maritime World of the... Ross Reynolds
Lessons From Mount St. Helen's 35 Years Later Marcie Sillman talks to Carolyn Driedger, a hydrologist and outreach coordinator for the U.S. Geological Survey, about what volcanologists have learned... Marcie Sillman Amina Al-Sadi
The Northwest's Dark Past Of Japanese Internment Ross Reynolds talks to author and historian Richard Reeves about his new book, "Infamy: The Shocking Story Of The Japanese Internment In World War II." Ross Reynolds Amina Al-Sadi
The Day That Changed Everything For One Seattle Chef Marcie Sillman talks with Seattle chef Thoa Nguyen about her long and winding path path to successful Seattle restaurateur. Nguyen filmed a segment on... Hannah Burn Marcie Sillman
Seattle An Important Place In The History Of Pain Research Marcie Sillman talks to journalist Sam Quinones about his book "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic." Marcie Sillman Amina Al-Sadi
What's In A Name: How Earth Day Was Born Marcie Sillman talks with Denis Hayes, local environmental activist and founder of Earth Day, about how the perfect name for the day was determined. Marcie Sillman Hannah Burn
'I Still Don't Know Where My Family Is': The Terrible Legacy Of The Khmer Rouge When Charles Som Nguyen was a kid in Oregon, his mom would occasionally tell stories over dinner about her home country of Cambodia. More often than not... Jeannie Yandel
Who Will Tell The Stories Of Holocaust Survivors After They've Gone? Marcie Sillman speaks with 89-year-old Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski and her granddaughter, Seattle-based filmmaker Leah Warshawski. Marcie Sillman Jason Pagano
Seattle Polio Survivor Describes Lasting Impact Of Disease Ross Reynolds speaks with polio survivor and post-polio syndrome sufferer Kathy Parrish about her experience as a child with polio and the lasting... Ross Reynolds Kate O'Connell
What Do We Lose When A Museum Closes? Ross Reynolds talks to Crosscut's Knute Berger about what is lost when the state makes cuts to heritage sites like the State Capital Museum. Ross Reynolds Amina Al-Sadi