Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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This week no words are off limits
After last week’s announcement by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to put the plans for the new North Precinct building on hold, protesters interrupted a City...
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'Having an all-male team isn't good for any company'
Bill Radke talks to Susie Lee, the co-founder and CEO of Siren, about her experience as a women in the tech industry and how she thinks we should change...
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This week we ponder the power of protest
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has announced that the plans for the new North Precinct building will be put on hold. He says the city needs to consider the...
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Using poetry to teach a 'truer' form of history
Elizabeth Austen talks to local poet Laura Da', the author of "Tributaries", about how she uses poetry to tell the story of her ancestors. Her book is...
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How tweeting about death changes the conversation about it
Bill Radke talks to Nina Cesare, University of Washington sociology doctoral student, about the study she co-authored with fellow doctoral student...
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This week we're asking how do we move forward?
Donald Trump visited Washington, Mexico and Arizona this week where he delivered a speech on immigration. What effect does his anti-immigration, anti...
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This week we're asking how do we become a safer space?
This week we learned from the Seattle Times that Sound Transit has gone over budget on a few of their transportation projects: 86 percent over budget...
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Is Seattle losing its teriyaki joints?
Bill Radke talks to Naomi Tomky, local freelance food and travel writer, about the "slow death" of teriyaki in Seattle.
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Ghost hunting and gluten free burgers in Colfax, Washington
Bill Radke talks to Knute Berger about Colfax, Washington and how the small town is turning to ghost hunts to keep its economy alive.
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This week we are talking about getting stuff done
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has plans for a new North Seattle police precinct. At $149 million, the building would be one of the most expensive police...