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Racial Justice in Seattle

Posted on May 6, 2021 by Jim Tanner

Join Naomi Ishisaka on Tuesday, May 11th at 2:00 p.m. for a  presentation and discussion on Racial Justice in Seattle

“What are the ways racial inequality show up in our city? What are some of the efforts people are taking to address it?

Naomi Ishisaka is the Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity, Inclusion and Staff Development, and the Social Justice Columnist for The Seattle Times. 
She is a Seattle native. Prior to her current role, she had previously served for eight years as Editor in Chief of the award-winning ColorsNW Magazine. She has also worked at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the News Tribune and the Bremerton Sun. 

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