Ross Reynolds
Stories
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June 24th | City council weighs cuts to the police budget
Coronavirus has left gaping shortfalls in municipal budgets – is defunding police one way to close them? How the cops are often shielded from prosecution, and how the school year went for you.
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The evolution of CHOP
Some say the area has been gentrified; others say that if police come back, they're not leaving without a fight.
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June 23rd | Dining in is returning to restaurants near you
But would you go? King County Executive Dow Constantine, and a look at the future of Capitol Hill’s occupied protest zone.
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King County Executive on reopening businesses and the Sheriff's Office
King County Executive Dow Constantine joined us for our weekly Tuesday conversation.
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What are the ethics of experimental drugs?
Acute conditions can't always wait for years of documented research.
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June 22nd | Does the city council have the last word on tear gas?
Why police officers aren’t quite ready to strike a deal. Shootings in the protest zone, and their aftermath. How to abolish the police. The ethics of vaccine trials. And echoes of the Civil Rights Movement on the streets of Seattle again.
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Race & Identity
Protest Book Club: Great reads for change with Seattle's hip-hop professor
Dr. Daudi Abe along with KUOW's Ross Reynolds and public radio listeners explore recommendations for revolutionary reads.
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Arts & Life
8 Tips for navigating the perks & problems of love in lockdown
Drs. John and Julie Gottman join KUOW to explore the challenges and adventures of coupledom during Coronavirus.
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Trouble concentrating? Forgetting things? Our brains are doing strange things during this time of crisis.
Leading brain experts talk with KUOW's Ross Reynolds and Deborah Wang to explore tips for well-being as we move into the acceptance phase of this "new normal."
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'Service is also action': An imam, a pastor, a rabbi and a philosopher on faith and radical change
Three faith leaders and a philosopher talk with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about service and responsibility as we face COVID-19, systemic racism, and economic catastrophe.