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Solamon Ibe. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Solamon Ibe wants to turn his urban food desert into a “permaculture paradise”

“Let's make our own oasis...An oasis of food in the midst of a food desert we didn’t even know we were in. ”
Mar 28, 2016
Afrin Soariwala. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

I couldn’t say no to Google

"The root causes of climate change were not just about cars and plastic, but deeper."
Mar 27, 2016
Kristi Nakata. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Kristi Nakata connects to environmental issues through a human lens

"I know that my grandpa wouldn't have called himself an activist, but he shaped me to be the person I am today. And I think because of that, he was."
Jess Wallach. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Want to help? Ask the people who live there

When it comes to knowing what a community needs, the people who live there are the first people to talk to.
Julian Kane. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

“The media plays so many tricks on the viewer”

"The media plays so many tricks on the viewer"
Stephanie Ung. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Stephanie Ung’s passion for environmental education and social justice can be traced to a moment when she was sixteen

"Why are more people not alarmed that our planet is warming, affecting virtually every ecological process that maintains life as we know it?"
Mar 26, 2016
Travis Koster. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Inspired by Seattle’s motivation to change the status quo

"We're inspired every day by Seattle's motivation to change the status quo"
Mar 25, 2016
Vy Nguen. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

“Our city needs diversity, so we need to keep Seattle affordable for everybody”

"My American Dream was to find a job in the social justice movement, but the way things are going, I feel like I have to choose between working at a non-profit and being able to pay my rent."
David Pinto. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Transforming the “scary trail” into the “happy trail” in South Park

"The trail was so scary that kids would rather take their chances and run across the freeway than cross it at night."

F.I.G.H.T. helps Asian, Pacific Islanders readjust after prison

F.I.G.H.T., or Formerly Incarcerated Group Healing Together, provides mentoring and support to men of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in state prisons.
Leigh Michael. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

The sudden loss of two neighbors shifts Leigh Michael’s thoughts on the “big picture”

"Those big picture things that we think about are already impacting the people in our very own city"

26 killed in suicide bomb attack at Iraq soccer game

The bombing occurred just as the winners were being handed their trophies, officials said. 26 people died and 71 were injured.

Tay, Microsoft AI, goes offline after Internet teaches her to be racist

Microsoft launched Tay, an AI chatbot designed to appeal to 18- to 24-year-olds. Within 24 hours, the Internet taught her to be racist.
Mar 24, 2016
A common site in Seattle, where homelessness continues to rise, despite economic growth. (Photo from Flickr by Bari Bookout)

Op-Ed: A tale of two brothers fighting homelessness

For the director of Neighborhood House, finding solutions for the Seattle homelessness crisis is a family matter.
Felipe Flores. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Felipe Flores shares his favorite phrase with us

"They're so delicate, but at the same time, they're so resilient and determined."
Sibelle Nguyen. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Sibelle Nguyen shares her version of White Center: the one you don’t see in the media

"From what's known of White Center by the news media, it is mostly a neighborhood of violence, of poverty, and ill repute."
HaNa Park. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

See through HaNa Park’s eyes as she guides us through a typical morning

"I get out of bed, get ready, the basic stuff: take a shower, dry your hair, and then...The real getting ready starts for me."
Alyssa Patrick. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Alyssa’s perspective shifts when she and her mentee go through a similar situation

"My search for my apartment became completely different and irrelevant and not inconvenient in a way that mattered anymore."
Aos Salem. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

Aos Salem stays motivated to keep his neighborhood clean for younger generations

"I think about how it's going to affect them. How it's going to make them act or think in the future, having to live in a dirty dangerous environment, due to their childhood."
Hoa My Nguyen. (Photo by The Seattle Globalist)

“Who grows their own plants anymore? Who’s able to make bread at home?”

My Nguyen reflects on the disconnect in values when it comes to how we interact with our elders, and how that impacts environmental justice.
Mar 23, 2016