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Culture Cover story: a play explores the complicated decisions behind wearing a veil The PNW premiere of Veils looks at the decision two women face on whether or not to wear a hijab. by Misha Berson / November 27, 2018
Culture Seattle Jewish community looks ahead in first post-Pittsburgh Shabbat service At Temple De Hirsch Sinai, rabbi talks faith and politics. by Lilly Fowler / November 4, 2018
Opinion I’m a Jew in Seattle. Can you take me as I am? They came for me, for our people. As they have for others. And I believe we can heal. by Michael Podlasek Kent / November 2, 2018
Environment Faith groups hope to make carbon fee a moral and spiritual choice For Earth Ministry, political action to protect the environment is a spiritual calling. by Hallie Golden / September 5, 2018
Culture As Seattle grows, a storied Black church searches for its place Rev. James Stallings, Mount Zion’s interim pastor, attempts to steer the Central District church in a new direction. by Lilly Fowler / June 6, 2018
Equity During Ramadan, hate crime survivor spreads message of forgiveness Shot by a racist, Rais Bhuiyan forgave his assailant and educates others about compassion and Islam. by Lilly Fowler / May 30, 2018
Culture Seattle isn’t religious — until relics come to town Thousands of Seattle Catholics flocked to St. James Cathedral to see saint Padre Pio's remains. by Lilly Fowler / May 8, 2018
Equity Seattle’s religious left and the fight against the new youth jail The $210 million youth detention center is expected to open in 2020. by Lilly Fowler / May 3, 2018
Equity The chilling threads of our racist past A trip from Washington to Oregon — both hotbeds of racism — to understand their ugly histories. by Knute Berger Crosscut's staff columnist / April 23, 2018
Culture ‘Merchant of Venice’: A bigoted play? Or a play about bigots? With anti-Semitsm on the rise, Seattle Shakespeare Company leans into a controversial classic with 'Merchant of Venice.' by Misha Berson / April 6, 2018
Opinion The cause MLK fought for that we tend to forget Fifty years after his death, the sweep of his vision is easy to forget, including his support for banning the bomb. by Joe Copeland / April 4, 2018
Culture A Muslim and a Christian take a Muslim roadshow to rural Washington They’re not the sort of couple one is likely to encounter in many parts of the country, yet dozens of Washington state residents have witnessed Aneelah Afzali and Rev. Terry Kyllo preach together in... by Lilly Fowler / December 17, 2017
Politics Police, religious leaders on alert amid possible hate crimes Religious leaders from across the region gathered Friday to support their "Muslim sisters and brothers." by David Kroman / December 11, 2015
Politics After the iftar: How an immigrant community's worst fears came true Captain John Hayes explains the "two languages everybody understands." by Eric Scigliano / August 25, 2015