Opinion A 'trail of ghosts' in Seattle, 78 years after Japanese incarceration On this Day of Remembrance, Japanese Americans help ask who gets to identify as American today. by Glenn Nelson / February 19, 2020
Opinion King County's COVID-19 quarantine plan disrespects communities of color The county's plan to open quarantine sites in Kent and White Center exposes the fissures already present in our society. by Glenn Nelson / March 11, 2020
Opinion How Seattle can slow gentrification — and why it must White people are returning to the same parts of Seattle past generations helped segregate. But we're not helpless in the fight against displacement. by Glenn Nelson / November 21, 2019
Opinion Seattle's NAACP is first in nation to appoint an LGBTQ chair The chapter president told South Seattle's DeAunté Damper, "You'll be making history." It's true. by Glenn Nelson / June 12, 2019
Opinion The awkward whitesplaining in David Shields' new doc on Marshawn Lynch The documentary, which will be screened during SIFF, carries unfortunate similarities to his 1999 book about the Seattle SuperSonics. by Glenn Nelson / May 31, 2019
Opinion In high-rise cities like Seattle, can Chinatowns survive? A series of events across North America protest the effects of gentrification and displacement on Seattle's Chinatown-International District and other Chinatowns. by Glenn Nelson / May 24, 2019
Opinion Trump's racist tweets and the tired injunction to 'go back where you came from' If you are nonwhite in this country, you almost certainly have a “go back” moment. by Glenn Nelson / July 16, 2019
Equity A model city for a majority nonwhite future is in our own backyard During his 12 years as mayor of Renton, Denis Law helped build a politically inclusive city. by Glenn Nelson / July 8, 2019 / Updated July 8, 2019 at 11:35 AM
Opinion Megan Rapinoe should take a stand at the White House And she should deliver her dissent to its chief occupant in person. by Glenn Nelson / July 2, 2019 / Updated on Wednesday, July 3 at 7:02 a.m.
Opinion Seattle's trees are dying. Blame the beetles Bronze birch borers are thriving during the city's hotter summers. Is their infestation a sign of advancing climate change? by Glenn Nelson / September 18, 2019