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Michelle Alexander On How Incarceration Is "The New Jim Crow"
Ross Reynolds talks with Michelle Alexander, author of "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness", about the US criminal justice…
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Does It Matter If Few People Vote?
Ross Reynolds talks with Todd Donovan, professor of political science at Western Washington University, about whether low voter turnout can ruin an…
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Is The Government Doing More For The Economy Than We Realize?
Ross Reynolds talks with Lew Daly, director of policy and research at Demos, a public policy think tank in New York. In a report released this month, Daly…
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Too Many Apples, Too Few Hands In Washington
Ross Reynolds talks with Karen Lewis, who is trying to come up with a better way to harvest apples when there's not enough people to pick them. Lewis is a…
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How A Seattle Orangutan Inspired Hollywood
Ross Reynolds talks with actress Karin Konoval about her portrayal of "Maurice," the orangutan in the last two installments of the "Planet of the Apes"…
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Why Young People Lose Out When They Don't Vote
Ross Reynolds talks with Matthew Segal, co-founder of OurTime.org, about why young people have such low voter turnout and how to improve it.
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Seattle Activist Groups Meet To Work Together In Ferguson Protests
Ross Reynolds talks with Rory McVeigh, director of the Center for the Study of Social Movements at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, about how the…
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Requiring Protest Permits Is Unconstitutional, Attorney Says
Ross Reynolds talks with Lisa Daugaard, policy director for the Public Defender Association in Seattle, about business organizations' petitions for the…
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Seattle Jazz Icon Overton Berry Reflects On Long Career
Ross Reynolds interviews Seattle jazz pianist, composer and bandleader Overton Berry about his long long career stretching back 50 years.Berry played at…
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Nation's First Government-Owned Pot Store To Open In Washington
Ross Reynolds speaks with North Bonneville Mayor Don Stevens about their city's pot store. It will become the first government-owned pot store in the…
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