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Crosscut's Floyd McKay to talk about t'he greening of Northwest politics'

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Chetanya Robinson

In the 1960s and '70s in Oregon, activists and politicians achieved many successes in preserving public lands and the environment. Floyd McKay, a long time reporter for The Oregon Statesman and KGW-TV in Portland — who has also been covering coal ports in Washington for Crosscut — is the author of a new book about this era, called Reporting the Oregon Story. (Crosscut will soon publish an excerpt from the book.)McKay will be joined by Seattle historian Bob Royer, who has also covered this story in Oregon, at Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum library on June 16 for a conversation called "The Greening of Northwest Politics."

Details: Thursday, June 16 at 7 p.m. at Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum, located in the YMCA building downtown, 314 Marion St. Seattle. Price is $5 at the door.

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Chetanya Robinson

By Chetanya Robinson

Chetanya Robinson is a former intern with Crosscut. He was born and raised in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington in fall 2016. He enjoys reporting on an eclectic range of topics,