Opinion It’s Equal Pay Day, but women are still ‘in the red’ Equal pay for women? It's not a reality in Seattle, or the rest of Washington state. But we're trying. by Jean Godden / April 10, 2018
Equity Can we say goodbye to Washington state's own shameful McCarthyism? Ed Guthman of the <i>Times</i> won a Pulitzer in 1950 for clearing Prof. Rader by Jean Godden / February 1, 2012
Culture What does Tom Douglas have in common with homeless women and children? Restaurateur Tom Douglas by Jean Godden / April 21, 2012
Equity Seattle's women are not worth less Guest Opinion: Seattle has the worst gender pay gap of any major city in the U.S. It's time for city politicians to step up and commit to change. by Jean Godden / May 6, 2013
Politics Supreme Disappointment: The creeping ease of voter discrimination Betting on the scales of justice: you win either way. by Jean Godden / June 27, 2013
Culture Nita gets the last word Jean Godden finally reveals the true story of her longtime hairdresser and newspaper-column muse. by Jean Godden / December 2, 2009
Culture Remembering the fiery Roberto Maestas personally Roberto Maestas. Excerpts from an interview with him by the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project are <a href="http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/maestas.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. by Jean Godden / September 23, 2010
Culture Why the national park gun rule should stand The rule doesn't change much, says this commentator, mostly just making the status quo the legal status quo. So let it be. by Bill Schneider / January 8, 2009
Politics City's new era: Carrying more of the social service burden The Urban Rest Stop serving the homeless operates out of an apartment building rebuilt with substantial city funding. by Jean Godden / January 6, 2014