by Esmy Jimenez | Jul 13, 2018
Erika Davis delivers hope for Puget Sound’s marginalized mothers Erika Davis loves making life grow. Her front yard is covered with tall corn, sprawling kale and cucumbers. Inside her Tacoma home, green ivy falls along her bookshelves. She motions towards a corner of... by Savannah Maher | Jul 13, 2018
On Monday morning, my mentor Tristan Ahtone and I established a rule for my writing and reporting: anything that our Wampanoag and Kiowa families would roast us for should be scrapped. Or at least given a second look. Most of my writing about Indian Country has been... by Savannah Maher | Jul 13, 2018
Pawnee comic Howie Echo-Hawk wants to see you squirm Howie Echo-Hawk is halfway through his five-minute set at the Rendezvous bar in downtown Seattle. He has used the word “genocide” six times. “This is a joke I keep telling because nobody laughs,” he tells the crowd.... by Min Xian | Jul 13, 2018
A lot of research was done during my application for Next Generation Radio. I read through the work produced by the fellows of the Early Career Project last year (including Stephanie Kuo’s, who turned out to be my mentor). I looked up what has been shared with the... by Samantha Guzman | Jul 13, 2018
I like to say that I’m a dreamer. I come up with grand ideas for projects and stories. But I’ve learned that expectations aren’t always reality. This week, I had a vision for how my story would turn out. And let’s just say what I ended up with...
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