Equity When a Washington woman fought tribal disenrollment, she became a target How a burglary, social media and politics led to the bullying of a Nooksack Tribal councilwoman out of office. by Jane C. Hu High Country News / February 6, 2020
Equity Women affected by natural-hair discrimination explain why it is still a problem in Washington state A new bill could make it illegal to discriminate against people who wear styles such as Afros and braids, as well as religious head coverings like hijabs. by Shauna Sowersby / February 6, 2020
Equity Washington sees surge of foster kids placed in hotels while they wait for treatment The Legislature may boost funds requested by Gov. Jay Inslee to better address severe behavioral cases. by Allegra Abramo InvestigateWest / January 30, 2020 / Updated at 10:50 a.m.
Opinion Seattle Public Library's free-speech defense for TERFs upholds a dangerous status quo An anti-trans group hosting an event at the library this weekend advances bigotry, not honest public discourse. by Sam Sumpter / January 30, 2020
Opinion Magnolia's private surveillance system: Good for Amazon packages, bad for people of color There are sensible solutions to neighborhood safety. Racist surveillance isn't one. by Sophia Nicholson-Keener / January 31, 2020
Equity State Patrol under pressure to examine bias in traffic stops following investigation Officials have not filed a report since 2009 that examines the race and ethnicity of drivers who troopers stop and search. by Jason Buch InvestigateWest / January 28, 2020
Opinion 75 years after Auschwitz, a Seattle Jew wonders: Are we traveling backward? In America, anti-Semitism is on the rise and ignorance about the Holocaust remains dangerously widespread. by Natalie Singer / January 27, 2020
Equity Foster parents say ‘retaliation’ by caseworkers means fewer families to help kids in need Records portray a culture of fear, even as Washington state attempts to respond to a flood of new cases. by Rachel Nielsen InvestigateWest / January 15, 2020
Equity 'Nosotras solo queremos trabajar': Las trabajadoras agrícolas de Washington dicen 'basta' a la agresión sexual Un nuevo currículo bilingüe destinado a poner fin al acoso se enfoca en los productores y gerentes agrícolas de Washington. by Emily McCarty / December 11, 2019
Opinion Last words on a forgotten era in Seattle’s racial history Mildred McHenry sought a refuge from the indignities of the South and found a life of adventure, challenges and influence in the Central District. by Glenn Nelson / January 3, 2020