Isaiah Singleton

General Assignment Reporter

Preston's Summary

Isaiah Singleton is a General Assignment Reporter at The Atlanta Voice. With a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices, he covers a range of topics including LGBTQ+ issues, Black-owned businesses, local politics, and community events, while also focusing on themes of accessibility, civil rights, and diversity. Isaiah's work has been featured in Sage, The Atlanta Voice / Voice News Network, Institute for Justice, and The Philadelphia Tribune.

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Geo Focus

Atlanta, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 41 %
Interviews Q&as: 19 %
Events: 11 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Government Announcement: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cultural Movements
  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking
  • Urban Art & Street Art
  • Apparel Design
  • Fashion Industry
  • Luxury Goods

Pitching Insights

Isaiah Singleton's coverage focuses on local events and community-related news in Atlanta, Georgia. His articles often cover a range of topics including family & relationships, beauty & fashion, human resources & employment, education, culture & society as well as specific themes such as health and LGBTQ+ issues.

When reaching out to Isaiah for potential coverage or collaboration opportunities consider offering information about upcoming local events that align with his coverage focus. Additionally, providing insights into volunteer opportunities or initiatives related to health awareness campaigns within the Atlanta community may also garner interest from him.

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