Zaki Barak Hamid
Director of Community Engagement
About
Zaki leads the community engagement department, whose main goal to is facilitate connections between the various communities of the Puget Sound area and the content division, so that our news coverage is more holistic. Some of his favorite programs include the Community Feedback club, Meet The Newsmakers, and The Journalist Happy Hour.
A Palestinian immigrant from Jordan, Zaki's curiosity and passion for community connections have guided him throughout his career.
Go Sounders!
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, Arabic
Pronouns: he/him
Stories
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'I somehow erased my Palestinian identity for the life I have now in Seattle'
In 1992 in Beirut, I was on a three-way phone call with an American DJ and an Israeli heavy metal musician.
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Protests, council meetings, and elections this week
Zaki Hamid discusses the week's news with The Seattle Times' Jonathan Martin and Naomi Ishisaka, and The Stranger's Jasmyne Keimig.
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August 6th | Seattle City Council weighs ending Navigation Team
What happens if the city's Navigation Team is defunded? Why do some women turn to the White Nationalist movement? And the history of hip hop in the Pacific Northwest.
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August 5th | How could Cal Anderson Park better serve its community?
In the aftermath of the CHOP, where do we go from here? A chat with the mayor. And a look at the early election results.
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Mayor Durkan denounces council plan to cut SPD budget
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has pushed back against the Seattle City Council budget committee's plan to eliminate or reduce several SPD programs this year.
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August 4th | Is nature really healing?
If only the memes were true. A chat with King County Executive Dow Constantine, and with Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman. And a look at how one area already plagued by gentrification is weathering the pandemic.
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August 3rd | Calling for better working conditions, PAC-12 athletes say #WeAreUnited
With football at risk, do student athletes have new leverage for the first time? How COVID-19 has been handled by the Seattle Indian Health Board. How the pandemic has affected a small business. And the fight to reduce or even zero out prison populations.
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June 15th | Are We Going To Be OK: Protests and Journalism
In KUOW's online show, "Are We Going To Be OK?" Zaki Hamid and Jeannie Yandel talk to two journalists about covering the protests and journalistic objectivity.
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What makes a neighborhood special and sustainable during a pandemic?
Neighbors helping neighbors in Rainier Vista
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When in need, design a mask and print it: A coronavirus success story
How one local music store has joined the efforts to help protect health care workers on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic.