Year: 2016
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Monochrome
The tag team of Pam Carter and Omar Willey bring you a poem based on a photograph based on a poem based on a memory.
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Unsnarling the Complexity of Naming and Shaming
Hilda Bastian explores the renaissance of public shaming in all its facets.
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On Redeeming Other People
What if the person you want to redeem does not want redemption? Then you must dream. Kelly J. Baker writes.
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My Husband’s Rare Cancer
Dr. Ricki Lewis delves into her own husband’s rare type of cancer and ponders why some medical people are dismissive of science.
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Restaurant Reviews by Seattle First-Graders
Pam Carter surveys a group of Seattle first-graders for their thoughts on fine dining around Seattle.
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Sunday Comics
This Week in Sunday Comics: Portnoy and Hodge Podge return atop Rosebud the Jackalope. We wish.
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FBI Wants to Remove Privacy Protections from its Massive Biometrics Database
Jennifer Lynch considers the absurdity of it all.
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Broadband Privacy Can Prevent Discrimination: The Case of Cable One and FICO Scores
Neutrality also means more freedom from bias. Harold Feld studies an example in the case of FICO.

