Equity Podcast | America’s racial reckoning isn’t over Seattle author Ijeoma Oluo discusses how the conversation around race has evolved since the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020. by Mark Baumgarten / June 20, 2022
News Podcast | The pandemic is changing how we think about work Journalists Sarah Jaffe and Eyal Press discuss what the Great Resignation, union organization and hybrid models mean for the future of labor. by Mark Baumgarten / June 17, 2022
News Podcast | An inside view from the pandemic’s earliest days Trevor Bedford, a Fred Hutch scientist, was one of the first people to explain COVID-19 to the public. Thousands of Twitter followers and a MacArthur grant later, he reflects on what he learned. by Mark Baumgarten / June 15, 2022
News Podcast | What COVID-19 exposed in our ailing health care system The pandemic presented new challenges to U.S. health care. Two experts discuss what failed and how to fix it. by Mark Baumgarten / June 13, 2022
News Podcast | The state of authoritarianism, at home and abroad A panel of experts discusses similarities and differences between anti-democratic developments in Russia and the U.S. by Mark Baumgarten / June 9, 2022
News Washington experiments with guaranteed basic income A handful of programs across the state are piloting efforts to give families a regular check to help them make ends meet. by Lizz Giordano / June 7, 2022
News Podcast | How Seattle’s new city attorney is changing the office After taking over for her progressive predecessor, Republican Ann Davison discusses how her office has been navigating prosecution and public safety. by Mark Baumgarten / June 6, 2022
Inside Cascade PBS A new look and feel for Civic Cocktail For a decade, Seattle City Club's conversation series has tackled the region's biggest issues. A new partnership with Crosscut delivers a fresh take. by Mark Baumgarten / May 31, 2022
Equity Podcast | King County outreach leaders talk solutions to homelessness An approach informed by lived experience can help solve the worsening crisis, they say. by Mark Baumgarten / May 25, 2022
News Hyperlocal community councils pack a lot of power As Puget Sound becomes denser, some community groups have unusual authority to veto land-use decisions within their neighborhoods, but won't for long. by Lizz Giordano / May 24, 2022