
An exploration of the transformational events and movements that are creating a new normal in our society, as told by reporters on the ground in the Pacific Northwest. Hosted by Sara Bernard. Season 1: The Pandemic Season 2: Defunding the Police Season 3: Education … Cover photo by Lindsey Wasson
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This Changes Everything Season 3 was all about public education. So we wanted to share an episode from another podcast that you might be interested in.
This spring, This Changes Everything won a first place award in Audio Storytelling from the Best ... more
Enjoy this short excerpt of Crosscut's newest podcast title, which features host Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers touring the places that have fostered Seattle’s Black artists.
Every episode of the Black Arts Legacies podcast explores the history and ongoi... more
For some families, the shutdowns provided an opportunity to understand how to become better advocates for their kids.
Of all the educational challenges created by the pandemic, none is likely as great as the requirement that public schools continue ... more
In the midst of the pandemic and in the wake of 2020 protests against racism, one group of students in Washington state pressed for real change … and achieved it.
When the protests spurred by the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police spilled ... more
For some students and educators, the school shutdowns offered a break from the racism they typically experienced at school.
When the pandemic hit and schools shut down, a broad spectrum of emotions followed. There was uncertainty and dread, along wi... more
Having remote classes in the early part of the pandemic was difficult. But for some teachers, it has been a revelation.
Consensus in education is difficult to come by, and the pandemic certainly has not changed that. But one thing that most everyone... more
Rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation and behavioral crises have risen during the pandemic. Are schools equipped for the needs they now face?
Even before the pandemic, the mental health of young people was a growing concern. By 2018, for i... more
Early in the pandemic, many educators gave student well-being priority over academic performance. Some never stopped.
When schools shut down early in the COVID-19 pandemic, it was unprecedented. The vast majority of teachers had never done school ou... more
First, I am really glad that Crosscut put resources into this podcast. It was extremely well done and I learned a lot from David and Sara. I thought it provided a useful systems-level view of policing and especially the intersection of policing and public/mental health.
That said, I wish Crosscut didn't advertise this as a podcast "about the Defund movement." I was kind of shocked that the first 3-4 episodes (most of the series) included long interviews with police. After a year where the publ... more
One of the best journalistic treatments of police reform in a major American city following the killing of George Floyd that I’ve seen. Important, timely, and exceptionally well done.
Love hearing her voice and how she connects dots on these topics. It's fun and poetic and conversational all at the same time.
Strong host and great guests. Well produced and very personal. Keep it coming!
Thank you, Crosscut, for making this podcast. This is where I go now instead of my Apple news feed!










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