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What The Emerald Means to Me: Everything

by Marti McKenna

(In support of the Emerald’s 7th Anniversary fundraiser we asked community members to share about what the Emerald means to them.)

As an editor for the South Seattle Emerald, I get to see so many great stories before they go out to our readers, and I am continuously blown away by the breadth of topics, the depth of reporting, and the heart in the stories the Emerald brings to South Seattle and beyond. To me, the Emerald represents everything that is right with independent journalism in the Greater Seattle area.

The Emerald is a true gem in our community, and over the past year, it has shone brighter than ever, uplifting community voices to tell stories that directly affect the readers it serves. 

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What the Emerald Means to Me: Filling in the Puzzle

by Susan Davis

(In support of the Emerald’s 7th Anniversary fundraiser we asked community members to share about what the Emerald means to them.)


Consuming the world’s current events feels like constructing a new puzzle every day. The border is the international news that guides the framing of the world in general. It impacts the rest of the puzzle and guides our puzzle piece placement. The national news is next and fills in the picture allowing for better clarity as the picture appears. Of course, the regional news brings its own subtle twists to reach our goal; matching colors, images, and even shapes of the pieces themselves.

But, even the Seattle Times doesn’t include most of the South End pieces. Assembling my daily puzzle picture can turn into a scavenger hunt in which the pieces are buried in the B section.  Once found, those pieces help construct the final picture. But, the heart is still missing.

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