Politics Name changes and union changes, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with South Seattle Emerald publisher Marcus Green, Q13 reporter Jennifer Lee, and The C is For Crank publisher Erica C. Barnett. Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Health Seattle Now: 'I'm operating at a hug deficit right now' Another week, another shot at making sense of what life is like now with Success Bully Keita Williams and KUOW's Jeannie Yandel. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Race & Identity Protest Book Club: Great reads for change with Seattle's hip-hop professor Dr. Daudi Abe along with KUOW's Ross Reynolds and public radio listeners explore recommendations for revolutionary reads. Kristin Leong John O'Brien Ross Reynolds
June 18th | The work, and the will of the people We ask an activist, as well as the mayor. Also, a look at the Supreme Court’s DACA ruling and some Voices of the Pandemic. Bill Radke
Arts & Life 'Cheering yes!' This Seattle poet believes this time may be different In the late 1960s, poet Colleen McElroy taught speech and hearing sciences at Western Washington University. Marcie Sillman
June 17th | Are police guilds inherently different from other unions? Tonight, the labor council will decide. A citycouncilmember shares her vision of policing, and a journalist tells her own story. Bill Radke
National Former Atlanta Police Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Charged With Felony Murder A Georgia county prosecutor has charged a white Atlanta police officer who shot a 27-year-old black man in the back last week in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant. Brakkton Booker
Seattle police chief wants East Precinct back and defends tear gas. And says she wants change Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best has become a lightning rod during the protests. KUOW Staff
June 16th | Behind addiction, a cult, and a fractured family, this memoir tells a surprisingly universal story. On loneliness and family. Mask enforcement and more. And a past police chief’s view of the current moment. Bill Radke
Race & Identity Seattle Police Chief Best says policing must change but defends tear gas use Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best said Tuesday that she's open to more community involvement in reform efforts after weeks of protests over police use of deadly force. Angela King Kim Shepard