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    Naomi Ishisaka

    Assistant Managing Editor / Social Justice Columnist at The Seattle Times

    Naomi Ishisaka is a seasoned professional with a strong background in journalism, editing, and writing.

    She has an extensive record of professional development, having been a fellow at various prestigious programs such as the International Center for Journalists, the Institute for Justice and Journalism, and the World Affairs Council Fellows Program.

    Naomi's commitment to community service is evident through her volunteer work with organizations like the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival and the Japanese American Citizens League Board.

    With specialties in editing, journalism, race, ethnicity, diversity, and GLBT issues, Naomi is a recognized voice in media access and women's representation in the industry.

    Her educational background includes a BA in Ethnic Studies and Journalism from The Evergreen State College.

    She has held notable positions such as Assistant Managing Editor/Social Justice Columnist at The Seattle Times, Editor in Chief at ColorsNW Magazine, and Wire Editor/Copy Editor at The Seattle Times.

    Naomi Ishisaka's professional journey also includes owning and operating Naomi Ishisaka Creative Services, showcasing her diverse skill set in the media landscape.

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    ‘What the Funk?!’ documentary to premiere at Seattle Queer Film Festival - The Seattle Times
    ‘What the Funk?!’ documentary to premiere at Seattle Queer Film Festival - The Seattle Times
    Feb 16 · The Seattle Times
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    Seattle, Washington, United States