Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Race, Identity, and Immigration Reporter
About
Gustavo covers race, identity, and immigration in the Pacific Northwest. His reporting is focused on tribal sovereignty, how a diversity of communities leverage their power to effect change in and beyond their neighborhoods, and the impacts of immigration policy at the state level.
He arrived to KUOW in 2023, and previously wrote about northern Nevada's tribal efforts during mid-term elections, addressing the legacy of state-funded boarding schools and the impacts of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples' epidemic. He's also written about healthcare access for undocumented Idaho farmworkers during the pandemic and Juneteenth celebrations in Idaho.
Gustavo was born and raised in the sagebrush of Boise, Idaho. He spent many years trying to get into a career in journalism, juggling work, school, and community radio before settling into the restaurant industry for eight years. He was able to work in award-winning kitchens before the pandemic threw him back into journalism. In his off time he takes documentary photography, participates in the Purépecha community, and dreams of pit barbecuing and carnitas.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, Spanish
Pronouns: he/him
Professional Affiliations: Founding Board Member, Voces
Stories
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Friday Headlines
Seattle rent control gets an initial thumbs down, it's traffic-geddon time again, and the Snoqualmie Tribe says Wedgwood protest is not just about one tree
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Thursday Headlines
Inslee targets oil industry on high gas prices, Microsoft stock spikes on AI plans, and the U.S. House votes to keep leaded aviation fuel available
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Wednesday Headlines
Biggest decline ever for WA math scores, unemployment down, labor movement up, and mixed reactions to new industrial zones
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Is Seattle becoming a trans haven? LGBTQ+ groups say demand for services is on the rise
At the same time, 79 different bills opposing transgender rights have been passed or introduced into legislatures around the country this year.
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Tuesday Headlines
Seattle takes aim at illegal street racing, UW researchers try to solve Washington's opioid crisis, and a beloved Japanese folk dancing festival returns.
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Monday Headlines
Seattle flirts with free public transit, outdoor workers get new protections from worsening heat, and a big cat briefly shuts down Oregon's Cannon Beach.
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Changing your legal name or gender in King County could get a little easier
The county is also tasked with providing gender affirming care within five days of someone being booked into the county jail system.
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King County looks at policies to make it more gender inclusive
Among other things, the plan could call for easier access for gender-affirming care for incarcerated people.
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LGBTQ+, legal groups on heightened alert after SCOTUS ruling
The U.S. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian web designer who doesn't want to serve LGBTQ people, citing free speech protections for their work.
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Family of trans teen sues after insurance refuses to cover gender-affirming surgery
The family of a transgender 15-year-old Washington boy has filed a federal lawsuit against Premera Blue Cross alleging that the health insurer is violating the Affordable Care Act by refusing to cover the costs of gender affirming chest surgery.