 Evolving trade tariffs are causing upheavals in the world economy, stock market, and consumer confidence. States like Washington are especially vulnerable, with many jobs tied to international trade. Experts weighed in on how local agencies and businesses are bracing for the impact ahead on the latest edition of City Inside/Out.
 Spring’s pink cherry blossom symphony at the University of Washington has faded, but its lesson remains. In Japanese culture, sakura, or cherry blossoms, reminds us that beauty is fleeting, and every season of renewal is worth pausing for.
 “The Containment” by Michelle Adams is a gripping examination of a 1974 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned housing and school desegregation efforts in Detroit. Adams joins Nancy Pearl to discuss how the book delivers an important history lesson in a very accessible way and explains a lot about racial inequities in schools and housing today.
 Roq La Rue art gallery’s new location is full of space and light that let its featured artists shine! Its current exhibits include "Waterfalls" by Mary Iverson, "Let My Ghost Linger" by Tim Cavnar, and "Consumption" by Jed Dunkerley.
 🏆The Seattle Channel is honored to announce that we’ve received 11 Northwest Emmy nominations, including overall excellence, where we’ll compete with some of the region’s best commercial and public television stations. From healthcare to history to human interest, we’re proud to showcase the best of our city!
 Tuesday is Earth Day! We’re reminiscing on some of our favorite nature features to learn how we can better support the environment that supports us, not just on Earth Day, but every day. Celebrate the holiday with tons of local education and volunteer opportunities with Seattle Parks and Recreation.
 The Seattle/King County Clinic runs April 24-27! Its free services are available to all and include dental fillings and extractions, eye exams and prescription glasses, also mammograms, x-rays, immunizations, and much more.
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