KCTS 9 Connects For January 04, 2008
The Changing Face of Ballard
The story of a haunting miscarriage of justice. A lynching, not in the deep South, but in Seattle--and in this bizarre case, the three men convicted of the crime were African-American U.S. soldiers. But 60 years later, a Seattle investigative journalist picked up the story, and uncovered evidence that the men didn't do it. What he discovered, what really happened, and how this case is breaking wide open all over again.
Apollo's Fire
Congressman Jay Inslee talks about his new book, Apollo's Fire, and how the U.S. can take the lead in the fight against climate change through innovations in technology and business.
Lynching in Seattle
One of Seattle's oldest neighborhoods, Ballard, is getting an extreme makeover, booming with new condos, new restaurants and new businesses. But is the modernization of Ballard tearing the neighborhood apart? We take a closer look at how times are changing in Ballard, and how it's setting a trend for the rest of the city.





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