Washington Schools Are Segregated And That's Not OK Bill Radke speaks with Tacoma teacher Nate Gibbs-Bowling about segregation in Washington state schools and how he wants to address this issue. Gibbs-Bow... Bill Radke Allie Ferguson
Creating Africatown In Seattle's Central District Bill Radke speaks with Wyking Garrett about his vision to create an Africatown -- akin to a Chinatown or International District -- in Seattle. Garrett... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Advice For Macklemore: Pass The Mic Seattle rapper Macklemore is the latest in a long line of white liberals who chose to play the white savior role and speak for brown-skinned people ins... Gyasi Ross
Taking Back A Racial Slur Through A Trademark Fight In 2007 Portland bassist Simon Tam wanted to start a band that celebrates his Asian heritage, and he wanted a name that captured that pride and at the ... Bill Radke Allie Ferguson
Macklemore's 'White Privilege II' Is Not An Easy Listen, But That's Kind Of The Point Bill Radke talks with musician and composer Ahamefule J. Oluo, one of several Seattle-based artists who collaborated on the new Macklemore and Ryan Lewi... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
I Hear Racism Is Dead – Even From My Own Black Brothers An excerpt from a speech by Marcus Green, founder of South Seattle Emerald. Green spoke on Jan. 15 at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Seattle. John O'Brien
Seattle Activists Turn Outrage Into Action On MLK Day Seattle may have race and social justice as part of its mission, but the work isn't finished, say local leaders. They came together with citizens Monday... Joshua McNichols
Somali-American Teen's Seattle Death Called Accidental The death of a 16-year-old Somali-American youth last month in Seattle was accidental, the King County Medical Examiner's office says. Derek Wang
The Irony Of Moving To 'Atomic City' After Internment When Roy and Alice Ko were released from internment camps after World War II, they ended up in Richland, Washington – home to the Hanford Nuclear... Ross Reynolds
A Black Man's Search For Community In Oh-So-White Seattle Seattle Poet Nikitta Oliver – who moved from a mostly black community in Indianapolis 12 years ago – said Seattle was a culture shock. “I had dealt with... KUOW Staff