ELLENSBURG, WA – JULY 28: In this drone aerial view, a swimmer cools off in Carey Lake during soaring temperatures on July 28, 2022 in Ellensburg, Washington. The Pacific Northwest continues to experience a heat wave bringing record-breaking temperatures in some areas. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SHORELINE, WA – JULY 26: Ryan Horner, a firefighter EMT with the Shoreline Fire Department, treats a homeless man showing symptoms of heat exhaustion on July 26, 2022 in Shoreline, Washington. The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a heat wave with potentially record-breaking temperatures, which is expected to last for the rest of the week. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – JUNE 21: Deni Valenzuela, 2 (C), sits on the lap of her mother, Xihuitl Mendoza (R), as she receives her first dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination from nurse Deborah Sampson (L) at UW Medical Center – Roosevelt on June 21, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. Today marks the first day that children younger than five can receive the vaccine in the U.S. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
Emily Pinzur wears an earring that says “Choice,” that pairs with one on her other ear that says “Pro” during a walkout, rally, and march in support of abortion rights that began at Seattle Central College in Seattle, Washington on May 26, 2022. Demonstrators marched through downtown, staging a brief “die in” while lying on the pavement at multiple locations along the way. Photo by David Ryder
SEATTLE, WA – MAY 10: Erin Yang holds tubes of proteins while working on vaccine and protein research in the King Lab at the University of Washington on May 10, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. A new COVID-19 vaccine, GPB510, has been developed at the University of Washington School of Medicine by the King Lab and the Veesler Lab. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – MAY 03: A demonstrator holds a sign during a rally in support of abortion rights on May 3, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. A leaked draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito has suggested that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, a historic ruling that gives women in America the ability to legally have abortions. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
Demonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on Earth Day at Green River College in Auburn, Washington, U.S., on Friday, April 22, 2022. Biden signed an Earth Day executive order designed to safeguard old-growth forests that have come under threat from wildfires and drought. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Delta Air Lines flight 196 arrives to a water salute at SeaTac International Airport after arriving from Seoul’s Incheon International Airport. The airport welcomed the first passengers to use its new billion-dollar International Arrivals Facility. Photos made on assignment for the Port of Seattle.
Bruce Harrell, mayor of Seattle, helps volunteers clean up graffiti ahead of a news conference in the Chinatown-International District neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Monday, April 18, 2022. Harrell, swept into office on a law-and-order platform pledged to stem rising homelessness and crime. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
Looking south past South Jackson Street, these sections of the International District and Beacon Hill to the east of the Interstate were once redlined, or graded as “hazardous” and undesirable by the federal government, and were often home to large populations of color. The close proximity to major freeways exposes residents to high rates of air pollution and other environmental hazards. (David Ryder for Crosscut)
Liliya Askarova poses for a portrait at her home in Newcastle, Washington on March 14, 2022. Askarova has many friends and family members currently in Ukraine as war continues. (David Ryder for Crosscut)