Equity Study reveals internet access inequities in Seattle and Portland CenturyLink offers some poorer neighborhoods with more residents of color slower internet for higher prices, an analysis found. by Kaylee Tornay InvestigateWest / January 4, 2023
Equity Podcast | How a queer hiker built community in Seattle Jas Maisonet started QPOC Hikers as a way to meet people. It’s become so much more. by Alison Mariella Désir / January 3, 2023
Out & Back with Alison Mariella Désir Everyone Outside Alison explores bouldering and hiking in Magnuson Park with Jas Maisonet of QPOC Hikers. December 30, 2022
Equity Out & Back: Outdoor solace for Seattle's queer people of color A love of the outdoors and a longing for community are the founding principles of Jas Maisonet's QPOC Hikers. by Alison Mariella Désir / December 30, 2022
Equity WA's missing Indigenous persons alert system saw a strong start Six months in, 22 of 31 missing persons have been found. But critical relationships between police and tribal governments show room for improvement. by Luna Reyna / December 28, 2022
Equity Is Seattle Children's living up to its antiracist pledge? Some employees are happy to see the hospital make progress, but still want to see more. by Maleeha Syed / December 28, 2022
Equity Podcast | Inside the urban farm with a historic mission Agriculture is a fraught industry for descendants of enslaved people. Yes Farm is working to move beyond that trauma. by Alison Mariella Désir & Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers / December 27, 2022
Equity Disability rights vs. snowy sidewalks: Seattle's annual conversation Sidewalk accessibility is a year-round problem for people with mobility issues — but snow and ice pose their own slew of difficulties. by Lizz Giordano / December 23, 2022
Equity Out & Back: Yes Farm helps Black Seattleites reconnect with land The Black Farmers Collective seeks to reconcile a violent past with a hopeful future at their Yesler Terrace urban farm. by Alison Mariella Désir / December 23, 2022
Mossback To a PNW historian, 2022 looked pretty familiar From waning interest in pandemic precautions to fights over free speech, there are lessons for the new year in our region’s past. by Knute Berger / December 21, 2022