Crosscut Tout: Hugo House’s 'Laws of Attraction' The Hugo Literary Series wraps up Friday (March 19) at UW's Kane Hall. by Judy Lightfoot / March 18, 2010
Politics Is Seattle's writing curriculum too regimented? The prepackaged program, with its 'small moments' and 'authentic gushing,' is moving beyond elementary and middle schools into high schools. But does it prepare students for college-level writing? by Judy Lightfoot / March 9, 2010
Equity How to keep foster youth from becoming homeless youth 'Seven,' a former foster care youth, struggled when leaving foster care until she got help with housing. by Judy Lightfoot / July 6, 2014
3 novel programs help parents bring street youth back home Families in crisis used to be called their kid’s biggest problem. New approaches make them part of the solution. by Judy Lightfoot / April 20, 2014
New hub home approach helps support - and recruit - foster parents Degale Cooper's "hub" home in the Columbia City foster care community. by Judy Lightfoot / October 6, 2013
Serving homeless youth with a continuum of customized care YouthCare's Orion Center in Seattle is part of an ecosystem of care for homeless youth. by Judy Lightfoot / February 23, 2014
Equity From juvie to the streets Many young offenders are at risk of homelessness after their release from detention. by Judy Lightfoot / August 26, 2014
Death by 1033 cuts The author, a staunch opponent of Tim Eyman's tax-limiting ballot measure, worries that the "No" campaign is off to a sluggish, wonky start. by Judy Lightfoot / September 22, 2009
How a popular Seattle writer was labeled an anti-white racist <i>NurtureShock</i>, by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman by Judy Lightfoot / September 21, 2009