The Urban Indian Health Institute recently reported that, of 71 cities, Seattle had the highest number of missing and murdered Indigenous women. And that is undoubtedly an undercount.
Read MoreIn our increasingly cash-less economy, a person’s ability to borrow money can depend on a single number.
Read MoreThe imaginations of enslaved Africans were not captured by the American Dream. On the contrary, the freedom of the American Dream depended in large part on their lack of freedom.
Read MoreThe new King County Health Disparities Dashboard uses color and spacing to display the magnitude of race/ethnicity disparities on 50+ indicators of health and well-being in King County.
Read MoreOn July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass — escaped slave, gifted orator, and human rights icon — addressed the question, “What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?”
Read MoreTaught that the founders of their nation crossed an ocean to escape religious persecution, Americans often find it hard to understand how these same men — committed to principles of equality, freedom, and justice — could have sanctioned slavery and genocide.
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