Equity Washington farmers markets are reopening, but won't look the same While marketplaces have long been a place of community, organizers say social distancing requires that they're now ‘all about business.’ by Manola Secaira / April 17, 2020
Opinion Trump’s reliance on the private sector is no way to fight a war We need big and accountable government to beat COVID-19, not profit-motivated business. by Lola E. Peters / April 10, 2020
Equity Parents of kids with disabilities fear lasting consequences of school closures A disruption in education also means the loss of critical special education services. Districts across Washington are scrambling to do what they can. by Manola Secaira / April 8, 2020
News Teaching your kids at home? Longtime home-school parents have tips Experienced home-schoolers offer advice for Washington parents figuring things out at home after coronavirus shut schools down. by Manola Secaira / April 2, 2020
News How you can help people in need during coronavirus We’ve rounded up a few suggestions of ways you can share your cash, time and supplies with organizations in Washington state. by Manola Secaira / April 1, 2020
Equity Social distancing is hard, especially for people living with addiction and mental illness Support groups throughout Washington are going online during coronavirus to continue reaching people who rely on community for their health. by Manola Secaira / March 26, 2020
Equity Rural tribes finally have a shot at faster internet This federal window for Native communities to apply for better internet access could transform life for those in Washington. by Manola Secaira / March 24, 2020
News Why Native people 'need to count' in the 2020 census After decades of historical undercounting, Washington’s nonwhite communities hope the results of this year’s census will boost access to critical resources. by Manola Secaira / March 19, 2020
Opinion Why I left the Democrats As Washington's presidential primary election looms, I am reminded of all the ways the Party abandoned the common person. by Lola E. Peters / March 5, 2020
Support for Resetting the Table is provided by Northwest Harvest. For rural Native communities, affordable groceries can be hours away Emergency assistance alone can’t fix food inaccessibility for communities like the Hoh Tribe on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. by Manola Secaira / February 28, 2020