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Collin Tong

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Collin Tong is a Seattle freelance journalist and contributing writer for Crosscut. He is a former guest lecturer at Washington State University's Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. He is also president and CEO of Pacific Northwest Strategies, a public affairs consulting firm, and a stringer for The New York Times.
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