If you or a loved one are experiencing domestic or sexual violence and would like help, the StrongHearts Helpline offers assistance from within an indigenous cultural context.
The verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd should not have been in doubt, but it was.
Hey y’all. A couple weeks ago the DC-based Chronicle of Higher Education ran a story from right in our backyard about a coordinated effort by Kootenai County Republicans to run for the ostensibly non-partisan North Idaho College Board of Trustees on explicitly conservative talking points
Hey everyone. We’ve been tracking a public mural project in Pullman that seems to have begun with good intentions
This week we talk with State Rep. Marcus Riccelli about all the work our state legislature has been doing this session
Sorry for the two-email day, everyone. This is important, though. Hope you can spare 10 minutes this evening to dig in. Thanks as always — Luke
Continuing our housing series with a dash of sprawl containment, farmland preservation, racial equity and environmental impact (not to mention crawdad fishing in Elk!), this week we talk with Kitty Klitzke, Spokane Program Director for Futurewise
Hey y’all, it’s been a few weeks of pretty relentlessly depressing topics here at RANGE HQ so we thought we’d do something a little lighter.
Cuando un trabajador de campo casi muere de COVID-19, La comunidad Latina de Spokane le ayudó donde el sistema le falló.
This week on the pod we talk to Virla Spencer and Camerina Zorrozua of The Way to Justice, a newish non-profit that helps people get their lives back after run ins with the criminal legal system.
When a farm worker nearly died from COVID-19, Spokane’s Latinx community stepped in where the system failed.
The conclusion of our interview with the inimitable Terri Anderson, Spokane Director and Policy Lead for the Tenants Union of Washington this week on the podcast.