Anoa Changa

Director of Communications

Preston's Summary

Anoa Changa is the Director of Communications for the Detroit Association of Educational Office Employees Building Corporation. She is also a freelance journalist whose work has been featured in publications such as Truthout, YES! Media, and Wzak. Anoa's writing focuses on issues of social justice, reproductive rights, racial equity, and community empowerment.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 32 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 18 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %
Cites Data: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy

Pitching Insights

Anoa’s coverage focuses predominantly on politics, government policy, and social justice issues within the United States. Given her emphasis on legal policy regulation and government announcement, she may be particularly interested in pitches that offer expert insights or analysis concerning these topics.

Her articles cover a wide range of pressing societal issues such as reproductive justice, Black Lives Matter, voting rights, civil rights, and social justice. Pitches should align with these themes and provide unique perspectives or solutions related to ongoing debates or events within these areas.

As Anoa's focus is national (United States), it would be beneficial for potential contributors to have specific knowledge about US policies or domestic political dynamics when reaching out to her.

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