How the local far-right used the national hype machine to target CdāA PRIDE
The Inlanderās Daniel Walters joins us to explain how far-right influencers made Coeur dāAleneās Pride in the Park a national flashpoint.
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The Inlanderās Daniel Walters joins us to explain how far-right influencers made Coeur dāAleneās Pride in the Park a national flashpoint.
Newsrooms often give one of the most emotionally demanding and delicate jobs in journalism ā the crime beat ā to our least experienced and supported young reporters.
We talk about the expected overturn of federal abortion protections, and how this seismic shift in rights might just be the beginning.
We talk with a local game designer about the unique place video games have among art forms.
Today weāre continuing our discussion of productive disagreements, and weāre joined by Inga Laurent, Professor of Law at Gonzaga who studies, theorizes and helps implement restorative justice practices in court systems and outside of judicial settings like schools.
During Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a coalition of organizations pushes for disaggregation.
In the US, itās supposed to be āinnocent until proven guilty,ā but itās a routine part of our criminal legal system to imprison people while they await trial, causing them to lose their jobs, housing, access to transportation and more.
On this episode of Range of Care, weāre talking about productive disagreements: why we need them, what they look like and how to have them.
Happy birthday to us! Is that weird to say? We hope not because weāre excited to still be going strong a whole TWO years after Luke decided to start a podcast in his attic.
This week on the pod, we talk to Deb Conklin, former Clallam County Prosecutor and current pastor of two churches in Spokane, Liberty Park Methodist in Perry and St. Paulās United Methodist in West Central.
Poet, Spark Central Executive Director and general purpose badass Brooke Matson joins Luke and special co-host Elissa Ball to discuss the historic (and current) stigma around ADHD
How in the world do we unpack from a pandemic? It's an important question during a profoundly important time as the world contemplates decisions that when made, will once again shift the ground beneath our feet.