Caroline Chamberlain
Podcast Producer
Stories
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Tacoma teacher gives lessons to high school students in police de-escalation
After Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Missouri two years ago, Nathan Bowling's students came to him for guidance. Bowling is a teacher at Lincoln...
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This man is sharing his experience at gay conversion therapy
Earlier this month, Seattle became the third city in the country to ban gay conversion therapy. It's an issue that touches Garrard Conley close to home....
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Seattle landlord: New housing law reduces 'human element' of his job
Bill Radke speaks with Seattle landlord Hugh Brannon about a new ordinance the Seattle City Council passed this week. The measure aims to reduce housing...
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New Seattle law seeks to reduce housing discrimination
Bill Radke speaks with reporter Heidi Groover of The Stranger about a new law Seattle City Council passed unanimously Monday targeting housing...
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Is it ever OK to flip someone else's meat? (And other burning questions)
Bill Radke talks with Dan Pashman, host of The Sporkful podcast about summer barbecue etiquette. On the latest episode of The Sporkful, Pashman's...
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From the Roman Empire to the Space Needle: A history of revolving restaurants
Bill Radke talks to writer Heather Wells Peterson about the history of revolving restaurants. She wrote an article about it for Lucky Peach. The...
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Liberal, quirky Portland has racist baggage
Bill Radke talks with Alana Semuels about an article she wrote for The Atlantic about Portland, Oregon's history of racism. We all know the PDX has a...
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Last year was a wake-up call for Seattle's East African Community
Seattle is home to one of the nation's largest East African communities. An estimated 25,000 East Africans live in King County, according to the 2014...
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Talking about race is hard. These women want to make it easier
High-profile killings of black men at the hands of police, as well as shootings of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, prompted Eula Scott Bynoe...
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Police must control their fear, says former Seattle Police Chief
Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Laquan McDonald, Walter Scott. "These are all shootings that could've been prevented," said Norm Stamper, former chief of the...