The Duwamish River is a living system carrying the weight of memory from Indigenous villages, the imprint of industrial ambition, the enduring resilience of the natural world, and the long vision of the communities who live along it today. As we cast our ambitions into its current, the lower Duwamish waterway stands at the edge of rapid and uncertain change. Its shifting tides and currents hold many stories—of struggle and survival, of resistance and renewal, and of futures still finding their way upstream.
The Current is an exploration of this history, a space to share stories, novelties, and lived experiences.