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Omari Salisbury (born June 4, 1975) is an American journalist, videographer, and business man from Seattle, Washington who founded , a local independent production company for local news and entertainment, in 2017. Salisbury was reporting live for Converge to cover Seattle's protest response to the murder of George Floyd, when he captured the "pink umbrella video" that was described as an early flashpoint of the 2020 protests in Seattle.

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  • Omari Salisbury (born June 4, 1975) is an American journalist, videographer, and business man from Seattle, Washington who founded , a local independent production company for local news and entertainment, in 2017. Salisbury was reporting live for Converge to cover Seattle's protest response to the murder of George Floyd, when he captured the "pink umbrella video" that was described as an early flashpoint of the 2020 protests in Seattle. (en)
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  • Elizabeth City State University (en)
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  • Omari Salisbury (en)
  • Omari Salisbury, reported by Izzy Lamola and Milena Haile (en)
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  • 1975-06-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Seattle, Washington (en)
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  • Converge Media, LLC (en)
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  • Omari Salisbury, Sr. (en)
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  • Journalist (en)
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  • Africatown Community Land Trust (en)
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  • Big O (en)
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  • Garfield Messenger (en)
  • reported by Jennifer Wing, KNKX (en)
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  • To be honest with you, there's so many people on both sides. ... And I tell people all the time, I really don't have a dog in this fight in a professional capacity. In a personal capacity, man, I want to see, you know, my city. I love Seattle, the Emerald City. I mean, I want to see things get better for people. You know, I'm saying, I want there to be a better situation here. But professionally, all I can do is show up everyday with my camera, try to ask as many different people from as many different perspectives questions, and try to give myself, for one, and the viewing audience an understanding of what's going on. (en)
  • “The biggest threat for Garfield with gentrification is losing our magic forever. If people value what makes Garfield special, that is what makes you want to get involved... Do something. Do something and believe in it... Garfield is more than just a high school that you know. It’s a legacy. It’s a place that’s so magical.” (en)
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  • Omari Salisbury (born June 4, 1975) is an American journalist, videographer, and business man from Seattle, Washington who founded , a local independent production company for local news and entertainment, in 2017. Salisbury was reporting live for Converge to cover Seattle's protest response to the murder of George Floyd, when he captured the "pink umbrella video" that was described as an early flashpoint of the 2020 protests in Seattle. (en)
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  • Omari Salisbury (en)
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