News Forget banning books — a rural WA county may close its library After a fight over LGBTQ+ young-adult titles, a November ballot measure will decide the fate of the only library in Columbia County. by Meg Butterworth / August 9, 2023
Equity WA schools catching up on Black history and ethnic studies The state is following in the steps of more progressive states that have led the way on making history classes reflect our diverse country. by Meg Butterworth / April 29, 2021
Equity It's white parents' responsibility to integrate Seattle schools, some parents say Integrated Schools is a volunteer organization that aims to get privileged parents to opt for schools with the benefit of diversity. by Meg Butterworth / March 9, 2020
Equity #MeToo and David Meinert: What Seattle men have to say Part 1: A frank conversation with a group of male cultural influencers. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / September 20, 2018
Equity Seattle men on #MeToo, sexual misconduct and a path forward Part 2: How do we change a toxic culture? The men continue their discussion. by Florangela Davila & Brangien Davis / September 20, 2018
Culture The portraits missing from the halls of medical schools A Seattle nurse is painting the diverse future of surgery. by Brangien Davis / September 10, 2018
Culture Beyond Meinert: Can Seattle disrupt its culture of sexual misconduct? A #MeToo conversation with seven women in the local music, arts and food scene. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / August 20, 2018
Culture Viewing Edward Curtis photos through today’s lens Two new exhibits examine controversial, iconic portraits of Native Americans. by Brangien Davis / June 15, 2018
Culture 42 garments honoring 42 trans lives lost Seattle artist Jono Vaughan stitches memorial dresses to call attention to trans murders. by Brangien Davis / June 5, 2018
Culture New Beacon Hill library is an activist’s dream On the shelves of the new Estelita’s Library: books about race, class, politics. by Brangien Davis / May 10, 2018