Hey, it’s Luke. Crushing to get the next episode out — an interview with a couple bad-ass women from the Bail Project.
Hey, it’s Luke. This week’s episode of the podcast comes in two parts.
This week’s RANGE comes in two parts.
* PART 1 | A Letter to My City Council Members | Offers a little background on the soon to be voted-upon police contract as
Immigration lawyer Stephen Robbins dials in for a wide ranging chat about life in Yakima — currently the unexpected epicenter (or in Governor Inslee's words, "Eh-pee-center") of Coronavirus in Washington State.
Immigration lawyer Stephen Robbins dials in for a WIDE ranging chat about life in Yakima
Hey, it’s Luke. There’s going to be another march today in Spokane. Each has had a theme. Today’s is “Defund the Police.”
I started RANGE as a podcast about a month into COVID. I wanted to reconnect with my roots as a journalist and really start digging into this feeling I’d had for years that media can (and should) be a force for making the world better.
Jac Archer dials in to talk protest, big white supremacy (murder), little white supremacies (the gutting of EWU's gender and ethnic studies programs) and how you can't just support black liberation when it makes you comfortable.
While much of America is on fire, and trust in police is shaken to the core, activists have discovered that Spokane law enforcement has invited Dave Grossman
Good news Millennials: your life sucks exactly as much as you think it sucks! And that's according to journalism!
An interview with cook, writer, artist & activist Tunde Wey sends Luke down a rabbit hole thinking about the place of restaurants
Luke takes a trip down to nerd town and really digs into the data on predicted coronavirus deaths