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Crosscut Courage Awards

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Thursday, October 17, 2019
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Each year, the Crosscut Courage Awards Fundraising Breakfast recognizes those among us who have shown bold leadership and enduring courage, despite personal or organization risk. For the 2019 awards, we will be honoring leaders who have reached across social, cultural, political or ideological lines for the greater good. 

Equal Play: Will Women's Sports Ever Get a Fair Shake?

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Thursday, September 26, 2019
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$25-65

Women’s sports are ascendant. The fervor around the recent U.S. Women’s World Cup victory made it clear to anyone that had not been tracking the team’s dominance over the last several tournaments that greatness and commercial viability of athletics isn’t reserved for men’s sports. Locally, the WNBA Seattle Storm won its third championship in 2018, and was one of three teams in the league that has seen attendance rise year over year.

But it’s not all good news. The World Cup spotlight afforded the players a platform to highlight the inequity in pay, media coverage and sponsorships that plagues Women’s athletics. Many leagues struggle to survive, paths to professional careers are stunted, and even the most successful athletes are forced to play grueling schedules to earn a living, putting their health and careers at risk.

Join us as we consider the long road that has been paved by female athletes to get to where they are today, and the unique challenges women are working to overcome in sports at the collegiate and professional levels.

Crosscut Trivia & BINGO!

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June 28, 2019
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FREE

What percentage of the U.S's hops are grown in Yakima Valley? At what intersection in Seattle did the world's first gas station open in 1907?

Join Knute Berger, from Crosscut, along with hosts from the Burke Museum and The Evergrey, as they try to stump you with Pacific Northwest knowledge and Washington State oddities.