Investigations A review of 2023’s WA worker safety, COVID relief investigations Crosscut published more than 40 stories on job safety, housing instability, police and business aid. Read our top and most impactful reporting. by Jacob Jones / December 18, 2023
Culture Rhymes and rants about Seattle driving WATCH: Kuya Geo digs into the stereotypes of Seattle driving culture. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / December 19, 2018
Culture How the Filipino community took root in Seattle A look at the history of the Filipino community's presence in the Chinatown International District. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / December 12, 2018
Culture A love letter to dance Six Seattle artists show their love for the art form. by Aileen Imperial / February 14, 2019
Culture How to make art? It’s elemental What's the artistic significance of the stuff that’s all around us? by Stephen Hegg & Aileen Imperial / January 31, 2019 / Updated at 3:13 p.m.
Culture How Bruce Lee destroyed the stereotype of the Asian male A new series featuring Blue Scholars co-founder George Quibuyen. by Stephen Hegg & Aileen Imperial / May 10, 2018
Culture She fled war, mastered English and became WA’s poet laureate Claudia Castro Luna is now traveling the state teaching workshops in underserved communities. by Aileen Imperial / April 19, 2018
Culture The generational zigs and zags of immigrant identity Blue Scholars co-founder “Kuya Geo” on the push-pull of assimilation and heritage — and how it differs by immigrant generation. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / November 8, 2018
Culture Artist Natasha Marin flips the script with Black Joy WATCH: Celebrating new narratives with ritual objects. by Aileen Imperial / August 23, 2018
Culture An artist gives us the dirt on clay In our new video series, Susie Lee connects us to the art of everyday materials. by Stephen Hegg & Aileen Imperial / August 9, 2018