Jun 6, 2018 | Audio, Correspondent, Digital Stage, Interview/Conversation, Town Crier
It’s been nearly 160 years since the publication of Charles Darwin’s the origin of species with its dazzling description of a model for the evolution of life inspired by those lovely whimsical finches. In that time, Evolutionary Science has advanced a long...
May 3, 2018 | Audio, Correspondent, Digital Stage, Interview/Conversation
https://s3.amazonaws.com/townhallseattle/180503_RomanBargreenInterview.mp3 You just a heard a selection from the first part of Tornado, a new piece composed by Town Music Artistic Director Joshua Roman and performed by the JACK Quartet. Over the course of 27...
Apr 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
Town Hall has followed concerns about Sally Kohn’s book The Opposite of Hate voiced by Aminatou Sow and Ijeoma Oluo, amongst others. We also heard from many in our audience who asked us to address this head-on prior to our event with Kohn on Tuesday, May 1st....
Apr 26, 2018 | Audio, Digital Stage, Interview/Conversation
Increasingly, activists who work on climate change frame their movement around the idea of environmental justice, an interweaving of social, racial and economic justice with the fight to mitigate the effects of climate change and seek a just transition from the fossil...
Apr 18, 2018 | Audio, Digital Stage, Interview/Conversation
Over the past five years, Seattle has seen a tremendous expansion of worker protections, driven largely by the organizing of low wage workers themselves. According to Annelise Orleck, a labor historian at Dartmouth College, this is just one part of what has become a...