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Joanne Serrieh

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About Joanne
I am a multimedia journalist based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates originally from Sacramento, California. I have a bachelors degree in Journalism from California State University, Sacramento and a Masters Certificate for a Digital Media Skills course from University of California, Berkeley. Through my passion for journalism and story telling, I gained experience in writing stories, editing videos and audio, as well as became an expert in social media and how to use it for news gathering and story telling.
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Joanne Serrieh

25 Jul 2018  |  www.capradio.org
Joanne is a member of the CapRadio news team, focusing on enhancing the station's digital presence across various platforms. She is adept at following social media trends to better connect with the audience. Joanne began her career at CapRadio as a production assistant for The View From Here documentary team, where she played a role in producing documentaries and developing social media strategies to increase the program's online visibility. She is bilingual in English and Arabic, which she uses to bring diverse community stories to life. Joanne holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and a minor in mass communication from Sacramento State University.

Sacramento Ranks High On 'Most Hipster' Cities List

25 Jul 2018  |  www.capradio.org
Sacramento has been ranked fourth on a list of the 'most hipster' cities in the U.S., according to a study by Infogroup. The study assessed the presence of businesses such as thrift stores, independent coffee shops, and record stores. Sacramento was noted for its high percentage of thrift shops and independent coffee shops, appealing to young people who enjoy repurposing vintage items. The city is appreciated for not being 'too mainstream,' offering a comfortable environment for hipsters at a lower cost of living compared to San Francisco, which is ninth on the list. The top three cities are Seattle, Portland, and Denver. The article also includes a definition of 'hipster' from Urban Dictionary, highlighting their values, fashion, and lifestyle.

Update: 'Anti-Islamic-Law' Protest and Counter-Protest in Roseville

10 Jun 2017  |  www.capradio.org
In Roseville, California, hundreds of protesters gathered for an 'anti-Islamic-law' protest organized by ACT for America, a group that claims to support human rights and opposes Shariah law, which they believe is incompatible with American values. Counter-protesters, including Reverend Cliff Haggenjos from St. John's Episcopal Church, also assembled to promote inclusion and challenge the anti-Shariah narrative. Muslim leaders have criticized the protests as anti-Muslim. The event was one of several planned across the nation, with concerns raised about the potential for extremist involvement. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which labels ACT for America as an anti-Muslim hate group, is monitoring the events. Local police and security were present to maintain peace, and the management of The Fountains shopping center, where the rally took place, distanced itself from the event.

When Soccer Is The Common Language

03 Mar 2017  |  www.capradio.org
Encina Preparatory High School's varsity men's soccer team is a melting pot of cultures, with students speaking four different languages. Coach Glenda Claremon, who has been with the team for 12 years, has witnessed the demographic shift from predominantly Hispanic to a more diverse group due to global conflicts. Newcomers like Baraa Al Jumaili from Iraq and Joel Campos from El Salvador have found a common language in soccer, using tools like Google Translate to overcome language barriers. The team, which has seen success in the Sierra Delta League, uses soccer as a means to teach life skills such as goal-setting, teamwork, handling success and failure, and developing leadership. Claremon emphasizes the importance of academics and behavior for team eligibility, leveraging the students' passion for soccer to motivate them in their education. The story highlights the role of sports in integrating immigrant students into their new community.

New Home Away From Home, A Refugee Family's First Ramadan In Sacramento

05 Jul 2016  |  www.capradio.org
The article discusses the experiences of the Alkhudairi family, Syrian refugees who have resettled in Sacramento, California. It focuses on their observance of Ramadan in the United States, highlighting the similarities and differences compared to their experiences back home. Despite the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language barriers, the family finds comfort in maintaining their religious and cultural practices. The family's sense of safety and community support in Sacramento is emphasized, as well as their aspirations for the future. The article also touches on the broader context of Middle Eastern refugees in California and the significance of Ramadan for Muslims.

Giant Red Roseville Sculpture Is A Rose To Some, Is Not A Rose To The Artist

01 Jul 2016  |  www.capradio.org
The article discusses a prominent sculpture in Roseville, CA, known as 'Cosmos,' which is often mistaken for a rose due to its location and color. Sculptor Aris Demetrios designed the 80-foot-tall steel sculpture in the late 1980s as a tribute to the cosmos. It was dedicated to the people of Roseville in 1990 by developer Angelo Tsakopoulos and has been a central feature of Sculpture Park. The park previously hosted student art contests, and winning sculptures were displayed at the base of Cosmos. However, due to thefts, the bronze sculptures were removed and are now housed at Maidu Museum. The city later ran a contest for glass mosaic tile pieces to replace the stolen artwork. Demetrios is pleased with the sculpture and the urban project involving children, and he appreciates that people can interpret the artwork in their own way.

Sacramento State Food Pantry Serves Food Insecure Students

04 Dec 2015  |  www.capradio.org
The article discusses the issue of food insecurity among students at Sacramento State, highlighting the opening of a food pantry on campus by Associated Students, Incorporated. The pantry, which operates on a point system, allows students with a valid ID to obtain food and basic necessities once a week. The article features a student, Natalie Adefunmi, who shares her experience with food insecurity and the pantry. It also mentions research by nutrition professor Lynn Hanna on the correlation between food insecurity and academic performance. The pantry's goal is to help students avoid choosing between education and food, and it is suggested that creating more job opportunities on campus could further alleviate financial stress for students.

Vince Vicari: Ready To Launch Into Outer Space

03 Apr 2015  |  www.capradio.org
Vince Vicari, known as Sacramento's singing waiter, is set to release his new pop single 'Moon Boots' on April 4, coinciding with the next full blood moon. The song is about feeling good and having fun, symbolized by a pair of shoes that boosts one's confidence. Vicari, who has a background in music and journalism, is also known for singing at various events and for his involvement in the Sacramento music scene through his college radio show Sac State Sunset. He has a strong presence on social media and encourages fans to connect with him for the latest updates. His new single will be available for free download on his website, and a music video is planned to be shot soon after the release.
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