Corinne Chin

Corinne Chin is a Senior Video Journalist at The Seattle Times – winner of the 2019 Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence – and the founder and leader of the newsroom’s Diversity & Inclusion Task Force. As a storyteller, she focuses on in-depth video projects like Beyond the Border, a 2019 series of visual stories exploring immigration and deportation supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting; and Under Our Skin, a 2016 interactive documentary exploring the words we use – and misuse – to talk about race in America. Her work has been recognized by the Radio Television Digital News Association, NPPA Best of Photojournalism, the Online News Association, Pictures of the Year International and more. Corinne is a graduate of the Poynter Leadership Academy for Women, the Poynter-NABJ Leadership Academy for Diversity, the ASNE Emerging Leaders Institute and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University (MSJ and BSJ). She is a co-director of the Asian American Journalists Association’s Women and Non-Binary Voices, and she is a past president of AAJA Seattle, which you can join for dim sum in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District on the first Saturday of every month.