July 16, 2020
Opportunities to engage UW faculty and students to address COVID-19
In recognition of the intense needs of local governments around COVID-19 response and recovery, the LCY program has compiled a list of existing UW courses whose faculty and students are seeking to assist local communities in COVID-related projects. Most projects can start in Autumn 2020 — some as early as Summer 2020. The list of…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Health & Well Being | Land Use & Planning
CEE researchers develop first-ever map that quantifies landslide risk in Seattle
When it comes to safeguarding Seattle from landslide hazards, UW CEE Ph.D. student William Pollock has a plan mapped out – quite literally. He will soon be releasing a first-of-its-kind map that predicts landslide risk throughout the city. “As far as I know, this is the first map in the nation to quantify landslide risk…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Design & Building | Health & Well Being | Innovation & Technology | Land Use & Planning | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment
Seattle groups present proposal to defund police department, invest in community
On July 8, Seattle and King County groups proposed several ways to allocate money from defunding the Seattle Police Department, all of which involve reinvesting in community-based programs. The plan comes as thousands of people have been protesting for weeks, marching in the streets in Seattle and across the country fighting against police brutality and systemic…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
July 14, 2020
On re-centering the poor in poverty politics
A conversation between LaShawnDa Pittman, American Ethnic Studies, and Jayna Milan, UW Marketing graduate, for the Relational Poverty Network. Jayna Milan: What are priority research topics on impoverishment in this moment? LaShawnDa Pittman: The first thing that I thought about when I saw this question was getting poor people access to the political system and…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Policy & Law
Searching for Seattle’s hidden Latino history
Just about every week in the Seattle area, it seems, there’s news of yet another iconic local theater or ornate apartment building threatened with demolition. It’s part of the deal for a booming region where people want to live and work, and where developers and investors are eager to capitalize on real estate transactions and…
Arts & Culture | Diversity, Equity & Justice | History & Preservation | Land Use & Planning
Will the pandemic create a move back to the suburbs?
We’re starting to get an understanding of just how much tax revenue the state is losing because of the pandemic. The latest numbers from the state Department of Transportation are staggering. The pandemic has seen a cratering of traffic, not only on the roads, but on the ferries, at the Department of Licensing, and at…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Economy & Development | Infrastructure & Transportation | Land Use & Planning
Saving Seattle’s pandemic and protest murals
In Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, a three-eyed alien is currently offering free hugs in an alcove of Broadway Market. Less than two miles away, a giant pink sloth tells Pioneer Square passersby to “hang in there.” It’s not just creatures populating the plywood covering so many Seattle businesses. Starry skies, cotton candy clouds, many gardens’ worth of flowers…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Arts & Culture | Diversity, Equity & Justice | History & Preservation
July 9, 2020
Racial justice is an urban issue: A curated list of resources from UW BIPOC scholars
Racial injustice is not a new issue. Segregation and discrimination on the basis of race has long been tied to the built environments across the country, from redlining and restrictive covenants in the mid-1900s, to white flight and suburbanization after World War II, to the current trends of gentrification and displacement in cities throughout the…
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Seattle arose from a tortuously transformed Duwamish River
When we think of waters that define Seattle, which ones come to mind? Puget Sound and Elliott Bay, with Lake Washington and Lake Union close behind. Perhaps Green Lake. Don’t forget the Lake Washington Ship Canal. But what about the seemingly invisible Duwamish River, harnessed (some say ravaged) beyond original recognition and poisoned beyond palatability? Shouldn’t…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | History & Preservation | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
Trouble paying medical bills can lead to longer episodes of homelessness, new study shows
Even before the pandemic left COVID-19 patients with staggering hospital bills, many people, especially those who are uninsured, were often overwhelmed with medical bills. And medical debt and housing instability often go hand in hand. In a new University of Washington study of people experiencing homelessness in King County, unpaid medical bills were their primary…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law