As Black Photographers Document Protests, They Tell Their 'Own History In Real Time' NPR talked to eight black photographers about documenting the protests against police brutality and systemic racism. They spoke of personal histories and of witnessing compassion for black protesters. Laura Beltrán Villamizar
Checking in on the CHAZ, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Civic editor for Geekwire, Monica Nickelsburg, staff writer at The Stranger, Jasmyne Keimig, and investigative editor for the Seattle Times, Jonathan Martin Sarah Leibovitz
From Trayvon Martin To George Floyd, A Dad And Son Keep Protesting For Equality Albert and Aidan Sykes, a father and son who are black, have protested against racial injustice for years. What makes this moment especially tough, says Aidan, 14,"is knowing that could have been me." Emma Bowman
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." Deborah Wang
June 11th | Live from the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone Word on the street (12th and Pine, to be precise). Cops out of schools. And a search for answers in Tacoma. Bill Radke
Ep. 10: Are We Going To Be OK? For Black journalists on the frontlines of the #BLM movement, objectivity does not mean neutrality Award-winning duo Tonya Mosley and Phyllis Fletcher of 'Black in Seattle' talk protests and journalism in the midst of an uprising and a pandemic. Kristin Leong
This woman 'died three times' after Seattle Police hit her with a blast ball On Sunday night, on the tenth day of protests for racial justice in Seattle, a petite young woman stood between protesters and a barricade of police. Liz Jones
What these protests show us With striking visuals, protesters demand to know: do Black lives matter to the state? Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
June 10th | How Seattle could defund the police City councilmembers are considering the measure. Also, a former governor takes the top job at a college during multiple upheavals. And what you’re seeing when you look at protest photos. Bill Radke