Heidi Mills

Most Influential, Arts: Daniel James Brown

Most Influential, Arts: Daniel James Brown

Author

Brown never expected the enormous success of The Boys in the Boat, but believes his book has fostered deserved recognition for the sport of rowing, the Husky crew team, and the Seattle area. Already, Boys in the Boat fans journey to the Montlake Cut from across the world to see the spot a group of scrappy, unlikely athletes trained and rose to Olympic gold.

Most Influential, Equity: The Women Behind OSAYS

Most Influential, Equity: The Women Behind OSAYS

Co-founders Mari Horita, Mimi Gan, Maya Mendoza-Exstrom, Betti Fujikado, Katherine Cheng

They are storytellers. They are Asian American women. And they want to give their community a voice. They banded together several years ago to create Our Stories are Your Stories, or OSAYS, to feature two-to-five-minute videos of local Asian American individuals talking about their lives and experiences. The idea was to bring positive attention to a community that had been embattled by rising hate crimes.

The Book that Saved a Building

The Book that Saved a Building

The Boys in the Boat has become a worldwide phenomenon as the movie prepares for a Christmas Day voyage

The new issue will be released at the end of October. Subscribe here.  They journey to the old, wooden boathouse on the Montlake Cut from all corners of the country and world. As fans of the bestseller The Boys in the Boat, they want to see firsthand the more than 100-year-old structure that still sits…

UNLOCKING THE SECRET OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS

UNLOCKING THE SECRET OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS

AN INSIDE LOOK INTO THE WORLD OF COLLEGE CONSULTANTS

A high school student, meeting for the first time with a college admissions counselor, felt he’d messed up his chances at ever being accepted at a top university because of missteps in his early high school years. “Nobody will take me,” he said. Kathleen Griffin, president of Seattle’s American College Strategies, told him that colleges…

Reclaiming Seattle's Central District

Reclaiming Seattle’s Central District

Ambitious moves aim to bring the Black population back to an historic neighborhood

When Ms. Helen’s Soul Bistro owner Jessi Henton brings her family’s Southern cooking back to Seattle’s Central District this fall, she’ll be dishing up liver and onions, gumbo, catfish, black-eyed peas, and all the other dishes that her mama Helen was known for. To Henton, the restaurant will stand for good home cooking, community, and…

Most Influential, Education: Kate Starbird

Most Influential, Education: Kate Starbird

Kate Starbird spends her career studying and combating falsehoods

Kate Starbird is one of Seattle’s 25 most influential people reshaping our region. #mostinfluential   Kate Starbird sometimes wishes her research focused on happier topics. If she didn’t spend her days devoted to tracking disinformation [false information deliberately spread to deceive people], she wouldn’t witness attempts to unravel democratic elections. She and her colleagues at the…

Temperatures Rising

Temperatures Rising

The urgency to move quickly on climate efforts is palpable in Seattle

As the world warms and catastrophic climate events unfold around the globe, Seattleites worry, hope, and act in ways big and small. Seattle Aquarium director of conservation programs and partnerships Dr. Erin Meyer leads a program to breed and release endangered zebra sharks to tropical areas of Indonesia.Pediatric resident Alee Perkins pulls invasive ivy and…

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