Opinion UW police lawsuit underscores the intersection of race and class The case, brought by five Black officers, exposes a troubling hallmark of campus life. by Clyde W. Ford / July 5, 2021
Opinion Washington now recognizes Juneteenth, but there’s more to the story The history behind the holiday is long and troubling, with echoes that persist today. by Clyde W. Ford / April 19, 2021
Opinion Rejecting anti-Asian hate, in Atlanta and in Washington state The Pacific Northwest has its own legacy of racism and exclusion to contend with. by Clyde W. Ford / March 30, 2021
Opinion How we should deal with Dr. Seuss books and cancel culture The fight to ban, topple and rename racist artifacts of our past has been an issue in Washington state, too. by Clyde W. Ford / March 11, 2021 / Updated at 10:07 am on March 15, 2021
Opinion WA legislature takes on systemic racism in insurance rates The modern-day insurance industry was founded on slavery and the slave trade. A Senate bill seeks to right this legacy. by Clyde W. Ford / February 22, 2021
Politics Romney and the new era of 'takeaway politics' Mitt Romney speaking in Tempe by David Brewster / October 8, 2012
Equity Why Wisconsin Fever isn't heading to our state Rob McKenna by David Brewster / February 25, 2011
Politics In Egypt, we should dust off Henry Jackson's approach Sen. Henry M. Jackson by David Brewster / February 7, 2011
Equity How police can extract pay boosts in hard times King County Executive Ron Sims. (King County) by David Brewster / October 2, 2010
Politics A breakthrough in education reform in Seattle Is it possible to fully fund the state's public schools? by David Brewster / September 6, 2010