Journalist, comic Sopan Deb handles hard truths of immigration, family with humor in ‘Missed…“When we think about choice, we think about agency,” said Sopan Deb, New York Times journalist and author of the new memoir “ Missed…May 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Know Your Price: Black Property Devaluation In A Nation Built With Our Hands And On Our Backs…In 1860 Black bodies held captive on American soil represented a White collective real property value of more than $3 billion, roughly…Apr 21, 2020Apr 21, 2020
‘Men of Change’ exhibit at Washington State History Museum tells the stories of Black men’s livesThis story was first published by The Seattle Times on March 2, 2020.Mar 2, 2020Mar 2, 2020
#democracyisdeadI know I’m a Debbie Downer and that’s fine, but put your (white) self in my shoes for a second.Feb 2, 2020Feb 2, 2020
Love in Action: A ‘golden ticket’ that saved this woman’s lifeThis story was first published at Wonder of Women International on February 1, 2020.Feb 2, 2020Feb 2, 2020
From Sojourner Truth to Simone Biles, Seattle artist Hiawatha D.This story was first published in The Seattle Times on December 17, 2019.Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
Q&A: DISTRICT 4 CANDIDATE SHAUN SCOTT DISCUSSES DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM AND CAMPAIGNING WHILE BLACKThis story was first published at South Seattle Emerald on October 3, 2019.Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
Making the Gun Violence Epidemic Visible Through Art and ActivismTwo art projects explore the impact of gun violence, with a focus on mass shootings and police brutality.Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
PECHA KUCHA — 20 FRAMES AT 20 SECONDS TO HOLD LIFE-CHANGING CONVERSATIONSThis story was first published by South Seattle Emerald on August 26, 2019Jan 18, 2020Jan 18, 2020
Why Raising “Free-Range” Kids Isn’t an Option for EveryoneHelicopter parenting sparked an alternative movement to give children more independence — but not everyone can share that privilege.Aug 12, 2019Aug 12, 2019