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How We Ended Up Here: Episode 3 - What's A Top-Two Primary?
On or by August 4, Washington voters will cast their votes in the 2020 primary - one of three states to hold a “top-two” primary. What is that? In 2004, Initiative 872 approved a change to Washington’s primary voting system, selecting the two candidates for each position who have the most votes to go against each other in the November general election, regardless of party preference. In short, two democrats or two republicans may run against each other in the general. Why did they make this change?
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Would You Sacrifice Humanity For A Chance At Divinity? 'Traverse Talks' Episode 37 - With Author Zoe Hana Mikuta
Zoe Hana Mikuta is the young author of the YA science-fiction novel, “Gearbreakers” and its recent sequel “Godslayers”. She started writing this series…
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'Traverse Talks' Episode 7: Ross Gay On Tenderness And Finding Delight
In this episode of 'Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella,' poet and professor Ross Gay discusses ways to recognize and incorporate tenderness into your life. Ramella and Gay cover everything from the benefits of gardening to why he doesn't often give advice.
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'Traverse Talks' Episode 1: Dr. Lawrence Pintak On The Muslim World And American Exceptionalism
Dr. Lawrence Pintak joins this episode of "Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella" to discuss what you can do to understand the Muslim world, how to check your news sources and give a history lesson on American exceptionalism. Pintak is a former CBS News Middle East correspondent, founding dean of the WSU Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, and author of "American & Islam: Soundbites, Suicide Bombs and the Road to Donald Trump" and "The New Arab Journalist."
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How Many Lives Does A TabiKat Live? 'Traverse Talks' Episode 27 - With Moscow Duo Kathy Sprague and Tabitha Simmons
Wives Tabitha Simmons and Kathy Sprague of Moscow, Idaho were one of the first same-sex couples married in the state of Idaho. The two, who have been…
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What Does Peace Mean to You? 'Traverse Talks' Episode 26 - With Peace Campaigner Kwabi Amoah-Forson
Peace campaigner and humanitarian, Kwabi Amoah-Forson, journeyed across America asking people what “peace” means to them. From Tacoma, Washington to…
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'Traverse Talks' Bonus Episode: Behind The Scenes Of Season Two
In this special episode of Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella, producers Greg Mills and McKayla Fox with host Sueann Ramella discuss the origins of the…
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What's What: Themes And Faces In American Politics - 'Traverse Talks' Episode 30 - With Political Commentator Chris Matthews
Chris Matthews, a self-described centrist, spent his lifetime in politics. A speechwriter during the Carter Administration in the '70s, Chris later went…
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