Politics Widespread pattern of sexism not found at City Light, report says An independent investigation found few policy violations, but an employee group has concerns. by David Kroman / November 16, 2018
Opinion It's time Seattle planners listen to women who walk and bike Fewer and fewer women are walking and biking. Seattle needs a reckoning. by Claire Martini / November 12, 2018
Politics Democratic women are angry, but will it make a difference in WA? A record number of female candidates are on the ballot in Washington state this year — and they are fed up. by Cambria Roth / October 24, 2018
Equity Under threat from Trump, transgender community leans on local rights The federal government might not recognize the preferred identity of its transgender citizens. But Washington state will. by Lilly Fowler / October 23, 2018
News Fighting for the right to run — without being assaulted Recent attacks on runners along the Green Lake trail, and a rash of attempted rapes in Ravenna, spurred one woman to act. by Sara Bernard / October 19, 2018 / Updated at 11:30 a.m.
Politics Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the psychology of buried trauma How a high-profile testimony of sexual assault can unlock secrets we have kept from ourselves. by Carol Poole / September 28, 2018
Opinion How Congress can do something now about sexual violence Especially for Native Americans, it's imperative for Congress to improve the Violence Against Women Act quickly. by Deleana OtherBull / September 28, 2018
Opinion What to watch for when Kavanaugh testifies Thursday A University of Puget Sound professor suggests ways to evaluate how the Supreme Court nominee views women. by Alisa Kessel / September 20, 2018
Equity #MeToo and David Meinert: What Seattle men have to say Part 1: A frank conversation with a group of male cultural influencers. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / September 20, 2018
Equity Seattle men on #MeToo, sexual misconduct and a path forward Part 2: How do we change a toxic culture? The men continue their discussion. by Florangela Davila & Brangien Davis / September 20, 2018
Culture Beyond MeToo: How to turn the movement into real change in Seattle Part 2 of a conversation with seven influential women in the local music, arts and food scenes. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / August 21, 2018
Culture Beyond Meinert: Can Seattle disrupt its culture of sexual misconduct? A #MeToo conversation with seven women in the local music, arts and food scene. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / August 20, 2018
Politics Bias, retaliation top list of Seattle city employees’ concerns A survey conducted in the wake of numerous accusations from city employees points to displeasure within the workforce. by David Kroman / August 2, 2018
Culture Mother as muse in a powerful show of Black beauty Mickalene Thomas' 'MUSE' uses photography to transform perceptions of Black femininity, sexuality and motherhood. by Michael Upchurch / July 23, 2018
Politics Sea-Tac, activists team up on rights of transgender travelers Port of Seattle leaders asked if there was anything besides bathroom signs that posed a problem. The answer: TSA. by Manola Secaira / July 16, 2018