Story Archive

Washington remains a hub for reproductive health care post-Roe - Crosscut (12/30/2022)

Planned Parenthood awarded $110K after Spokane clinic protests - Crosscut (12/20/2022)

City Council, Legislative Dems Are Trying to Regulate Right-Wing Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Will It Work This Time? - South Seattle Emerald (12/14/2022)

UW’s Investigation into DIY Sexual Assault Kits Shows How Companies Benefit from Real Inequities - South Seattle Emerald (12/5/2022)

Grey’s Anatomy Takes on the Northwest’s Abortion Politics - South Seattle Emerald (12/2/2022)

Of Course Roe Played a Role in the Midterms: Most Americans Support Abortion Access - South Seattle Emerald (11/17/2022)

Who is traveling to Washington for abortion care? - Crosscut, InvestigateWest (11/14/2022)

WA GOP Mailers Are Spreading Misinformation About Abortion - South Seattle Emerald (11/8/2022)

West Coast Advocates Strategize to Support Abortion Access as Roe Fallout Continues - South Seattle Emerald (11/1/2022)

‘Abortion Reversal’ Doesn’t Exist. A Northwest Anti-Abortion Group Is Pushing It Anyway - South Seattle Emerald (10/15/2022)

Abortion Activists Rely on Social Media More Than Ever After Roe—and That Has Risks - The New Republic (9/29/2022)

Long uncertain, young people’s access to abortion is more complicated than ever - NPR (8/13/2022)

“Something that we connect to”: Incoming head of school Kai Bynum talks about literature, vulnerability, and the path that led him to Lakeside - Lakeside Magazine (7/13/2022)

Post-Roe, this Northwest abortion fund is fielding more calls for help - The Seattle Times (7/5/2022)

PNW Wildfires Threaten Health Equity, Especially if You’re Pregnant - South Seattle Emerald (7/2/2022)

‘Roe’ ruling could jeopardize other civil liberties, AG says - Crosscut (6/24/2022)

Amid Disinformation, Abortion Stories Tell Powerful Truths - South Seattle Emerald (6/17/2022)

Roe v. Wade was never the whole story - Crosscut (6/14/2022)

New Yakima clinic to expand abortion access in Eastern Washington - Crosscut (6/14/2022)

Abortion rights in WA fall into limbo at religious hospitals - Crosscut (6/13/2022)

Peace Peloton: Uplifting Black-Owned Businesses One Bike Ride at a Time - REI (6/2/2022)

How Gov. Inslee hopes to strengthen WA's abortion rights - Crosscut (5/31/2022)

Sweetheart Deal Documents the Experiences of Sex Workers with Empathy - South Seattle Emerald (5/24/2022)

A landmark study tracks the lasting effect of having an abortion — or being denied one - NPR (5/15/2022)

What’s Next for Abortion in Washington and Beyond - South Seattle Emerald (5/11/2022)

Here’s What You Need to Know About Idaho’s 6-Week Abortion Ban - South Seattle Emerald (4/13/2022)

Early-morning collision closes Seattle’s Elliott Avenue West at West Mercer Place - The Seattle Times (4/4/2022)

Washington Birth Doulas Advocated for a Pathway to Certification in Washington — And Won - South Seattle Emerald (4/1/2022)

After growing up watching reactionary stereotypes, a screenwriter creates space for nuanced Muslim characters - Reed Magazine (3/25/2022)

How do you support someone who’s having an abortion? The Senate and SCOTUS Won’t Tell You, but TV Might - South Seattle Emerald (3/18/2022)

Birth Doulas Rally for Pathway to Certification in Washington State - South Seattle Emerald (3/2/2022)

Washington abortion clinics are preparing for Roe v. Wade to be overturned - Crosscut (2/28/2022)

Stalled Bill Would Have Protected Reproductive Health When Hospitals Merge - South Seattle Emerald (2/21/2022)

Early-morning collision closes Seattle’s Elliott Avenue West at West Mercer Place - The Seattle Times (4/4/2022)

As omicron subsides in WA, health officials are hopeful and vigilant - Crosscut (2/9/2022)

Abortion Bill Would Recognize More Providers, Shield Pregnant People from Prosecution - South Seattle Emerald (2/3/2022)

Abortion Pills Aren’t a Silver Bullet for Everyone - The New Republic (12/31/2021)

Washington hospitals are struggling to keep ahead of nursing shortages - Crosscut (12/22/2021)

Here’s What Could Happen in Washington if Roe v. Wade is Overturned - South Seattle Emerald (12/17/2021)

All Those ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Comparisons Ignore the Reality of Abortion Laws - South Seattle Emerald (12/13/2021)

Guardians of the Trees: The fate of the planet is inextricably linked to human health, writes Kinari Webb ’95 - Reed Magazine (12/10/2021)

Opinion: Jury Duty is Not a Solution to Trials Like Kyle Rittenhouse’s - South Seattle Emerald (12/4/2021)

Here’s why flawed hit ‘Sex and the City’ is still a worthwhile watch - Seattle Times (11/30/2021)

Furnish Your Home Beautifully on a Budget - Willamette Week (11/18/2021)

Fetch Your Monocle! The Portland Book Festival Is Bringing In-Person Author Events Back! - Portland Mercury (11/12/2021)

How One Local Abortion Clinic Weathered COVID-19 And Why It Matters - South Seattle Emerald (11/1/2021)

Abortion pills available by mail in WA, but access isn’t equitable - Crosscut (10/25/2021)

Patients Are Traveling from Texas for Abortion Care. This May Be the New Normal - South Seattle Emerald (10/4/2021)

Interview with Kathryn Bond Stockton, author of Gender(s) - Town Hall Seattle’s In the Moment podcast (10/4/2021)

The Biking World Fails Fat Athletes, But Two Northwest Cyclists Are Changing That - Willamette Week (9/22/2021)

Maggie Nelson’s On Freedom Finds the Wisdom of No Escape - Portland Mercury (9/8/2021)