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Pandemic-era crowdfunding more common, successful in affluent communities
The Inequality of the GoFundMe Economy
Seattle councilmember says he may have the formula to take on city’s homeless crisis
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Does Crowdfunding Make a Difference? Research Says Barely Any
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Gender and Sexuality Graduate Research Cluster Receives Funding from Simpson Center
ArtSci Roundup: Drive-In at On the Boards, The Engine Room Residencies: The Black Tones, and More
A demonstrator holds their hands up while they kneel in front of the police at the Anaheim City Hall on June 1, 2020 in Anaheim, California, during a peaceful protest over the death of George Floyd. (Apu Gomes/AFP/Getty Images)
An Inside Look At Washington State's Policing And Race Curriculum For Recruits
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Zack Almquist Solving the Three-Body Problem
Protestors holding signs that read "Prisoners are people, No Forced labor" and "End Prison Slavery"
Summer Course Available: SOC 301 Labor Markets & the Carceral State
Washington high court charts less punitive path on juvenile justice
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Starting Graduate School During a Pandemic
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Ann Frost on the Subtle Shifts in Teaching Spurred by COVID
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Article published by Xinguan Fan and Maria Vignau Loria wins 2021 IPUMS Global Health Research Award
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David Takeuchi's Long and Winding Road
Commission launches website to hold Seattle police accountable, track reform
After Blake, will Washington state repay victims of the war on drugs?
The financial penalties of our criminal justice system
Killing in Minnesota amplifies the anguish over police violence
Opinion: Daunte Wright and the grim financial incentive behind traffic stops
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Alexes Harris: How pretext traffic stops fund police departments — and put Black drivers in danger
University of Washington graduate and professional disciplines rank highly in US News’ ‘Best Graduate School’ lists
Washington State’s Supreme Court Building, also known as the Temple of Justice, photographed on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Olympia, Wash. (Jovelle Tamayo for Crosscut)
After Blake, will Washington state repay victims of the war on drugs?
man walking along a sidewalk lined with tents in Seattle
Study of Tent Cities in Seattle Show 50% Increase Since the Pandemic
Washington high court charts less punitive path on juvenile justice