November 2017
Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Seattle Times’ Justin Mayo and Mike Baker
Seattle Magazine presents the Most Influential Seattleites of 2017.
In an era of “fake” news, Justin Mayo (left) and Mike Baker demonstrated the ongoing importance and power of in-depth reporting in their investigative series “Quantity of Care.”
Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Intiman Theatre’s Andrew Russell and Jennifer Zeyl
Seattle Magazine presents the Most Influential Seattleites of 2017.
When Andrew Russell, Intiman Theatre’s artistic director, took the reins of the debt-ridden, Tony Award–winning Seattle theater institution—just after it cancelled its 2011 season and laid off its entire staff—the then 28-year-old faced an enormous question: “How do you heal a community and re-create a theater company in Seattle?” he says. He turned to producer…
Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Matt Remle
Seattle Magazine presents the Most Influential Seattleites of 2017.
Last october, when Matt Remle suggested to Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant that the city close its accounts with Wells Fargo—a bank that provided key financing to the Dakota Access Pipeline—divestment was a word more often associated with the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980s, not a battle over land, water and civil rights in…
Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Jill Mangaliman
Seattle Magazine presents the Most Influential Seattleites of 2017.
As executive director of the climate justice organization Got Green, Jill Mangaliman, a queer, Filipino-American community organizer, is a leader in Seattle’s growing drive for climate justice, a branch of the environmental movement focused on ending environmental racism and giving low-income people and people of color a say in policy decisions that impact their communities. …
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