Why isn't it easier to be fat and feminine? Bill Radke talks to Washington State University professor Deborah A. Christel about a recent study she co-authored on plus-sized women and athletic... Caroline Chamberlain Bill Radke
My lost pregnancy is trolling the internet Jeannie Yandel speaks with Amy Pittman about her miscarriage and how the internet missed one of the biggest moments in her life. Pittman wrote an essay... Kate OConnell Jeannie Yandel
It goes beyond Hillary: The culture of workplace sick days Bill Radke speaks with Kristen Rowe-Finkbeiner, executive director of Mom's Rising and an advocate for paid sick and family leave, about the attention... Kate OConnell Bill Radke
Think your health information is private? Employers can still access it People’s medical records and personal information are protected under federal law, but there’s a loophole in the law that allows employers to access... Ruby de Luna
Lindy West on Olympic coverage: 'Man's sex companion does something' It's heartbreaking to Lindy West that young women work hard, become the best in the world at a difficult sport, and their moment of triumph turns into: ... Kate OConnell Jeannie Yandel
This week we ask, 'Are we making progress?' Seattle City Council passed a law that would prevent landlords from discriminating against potential tenants. It is another step towards preventing... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
The small ‘Reparations’ request that allowed for some healing Artist Reagan Jackson submitted a request to Seattle’s Reparations project. She explained why in this transcribed interview with KUOW's Bill Radke: Our... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
Girls, don’t be embarrassed. Period. Meet a girl who thought eating chicken caused her to bleed, and other stories of peoples' first periods. Hear leak stories and the perspective from... April Reyes Maya Konz
'Lifelong dream for me': What Washington delegation's women see in Clinton nomination Hillary Clinton may not be the first woman to run for president. Victoria Woodhull did that back in 1872, on the Equal Rights Party ticket with... David Hyde
Why so few women have run for president of the United States Twelve women have run for president – ever. That’s partly because women didn’t get the right to vote until 1919. But Margaret O’Mara, professor of... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi