After a racist attack, my mom hid her trauma to protect me A young white guy, clean cut with dark hair, started shouting racial slurs and spit on her. Only one person checked to see if she was okay. Leila Abe
Only children of color are being kicked out of the Seattle Public Library Guy Nelson talks with journalist Erica C. Barnett about why a disproportionate number of people of color are being kicked out of Seattle Public Library branches. Guy Nelson
Tardy to school? You can no longer be suspended for that in Washington state The school year starts in a few weeks in Washington. This year, no public school student can be expelled just because they are tardy or have unexcused... Paige Browning
How we realized we needed to question other people's biases Everyday we encounter things we don’t question and just accept. Things like stop signs: why are they octagons? And fire trucks: why are they red? At... Braeden Swanson
Robin DiAngelo: 'I think you’re racist. I think I am, too.' The term “white fragility” was coined by the Seattle-based educator and author Robin DiAngelo. She defines it as “a state in which even a minimum amount... John O'Brien
Seattle’s first black cop meets a killer over checkers Horace Cayton was an African-American sociologist born in Seattle in 1903. His father was born a slave; his mother was the daughter of the first black U... Horace Cayton Jr.
A walk in Seattle with my father, who was born a slave Horace Cayton was an African-American sociologist born in Seattle in 1903. His father was born a slave; his mother was the daughter of the first black U... Horace Cayton Jr.
Not in your history book: When white strikers abducted black workers on a Seattle streetcar Horace Cayton was an African-American sociologist born in Seattle in 1903. His father was born a slave; his mother was the daughter of the first black U... Horace Cayton Jr.
Amazon still sells racist items despite policy, watchdog groups say Amazon’s Marketplace still contains products with racist messages, according to two watchdog groups . Carolyn Adolph