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Patheresa Wells

Patheresa Wells

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Arts, Culture, & Community Reporter, South Seattle Emerald

SeaTac

Biography

Patheresa Wells is a versatile storyteller and editor with a deep passion for using storytelling to create social change. With years of experience in literary publishing and arts journalism, she has contributed to numerous projects and publications, including editorial work for Bellingham Review and Arcturus Literary Journal, which won an AWP award during her tenue. Based in Seattle, Patheresa is also dedicated to community-driven storytelling, having reported on arts and culture for publications like The South Seattle Emerald and the Seattle Times content calendar The Ticket.

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Opinion , Arts , Culture , Community

Doesn’t Cover

Adventure Travel, Sports

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Content

Total articles 25

  • 'Hey, Black Seattle!' the Digital Hub of Black Community in the Puget Sound Celebrates Its Anniversary

    By Patheresa Wells Verified

    Feb. 25, 2025

  • More Than Burlesque: Fatlesque Fest Northwest Is Fat Liberation

    By Patheresa Wells Verified

    Feb. 06, 2025

  • Moe Vegan: Redefining Soul Food, One Plant-Based Plate at a Time

    By Patheresa Wells Verified

    Jan. 29, 2025

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Company Info

South Seattle Emerald

In a community long-silenced by mainstream media, the Emerald acts as a powerful megaphone: amplifying the voice and experience of South Seattle. Founded as a platform that authentically depicts the dynamic voices, culture, arts, ideas, and businesses that fall within South Seattle's borders, the Emerald is news as it was originally intended to be: not as business, nor as a forum for propaganda, but as a service to the community it chronicles. In the words of Board Vice President, Bridgette Hempstead: "For the community, by the community, to the community."

Seattle, Washington, United States

'+1 206-380-1710

Founded: 2013