Juan Pablo Chiquiza
Social Media Strategist
About
Juan Pablo handles social media content, planning and scheduling at KUOW. He edits and manages a variety of original KUOW social content, including video. In fact, Juan is behind the station's pivot to video. As KUOW's live shows shifted online streaming during the pandemic, KUOW became a leader and guide for NPR as well as many NPR member stations. Juan also serves as the station's second-in-command photographer and reliably jumps into any situation with his expert skills, from breaking news events such as protests to live KUOW events such as Year in Review, podcast live events, and Town Hall meetings.
Prior to KUOW, Juan spent four years at "I can has cheezburger," creating their Spanish-oriented site, and during that time was able to accumulate 9.5 million followers on social media.
Juan has a degree in Social Communications and Journalism from Universidad de la Sabana in Bogotá, Colombia.
Juan also worked as a newspaper reporter in San Salvador, El Salvador, where he bore witness to terrible gang violence and sometimes became the target of violence himself. Juan grew up in Zipaquirá, Colombia, perhaps born to be a journalist. As a child, he would go door-to-door in his neighborhood simply to chat and ask people questions. Every person in the town knew Juan. He lived a few years in France before moving to the U.S. in 2006, and enjoys speaking French whenever he can. If you're French or from a French-speaking country, please find him at any live event and have a chat.
First and foremost, Juan identifies as "Papa." His two kids are five and eight.
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish, French
Stories
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Arts & Life
2024 in pictures: Memorable moments of the year in Seattle
It was an eventful year in Seattle and the Western Washington region. As we look back on 2024, here are some of the images and stories that stayed with us.
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Education
Photos: First day fits lowkey slapped at Seattle's Roosevelt High
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Crime
Condenado residente del área de Seattle por robar más de $70 mil dólares en una estafa relacionada con tarjetas de residencia
El nuevo año ha traído una pequeña muestra de justicia para tres parejas de inmigrantes indocumentados. En total, fueron estafados por más de 70 mil dólares por un hombre que les aseguró ayudarles a obtener residencia legal en Estados Unidos. El acusado obtuvo el dinero, nunca lo entregó y ahora está cumpliendo su condena en una prisión estatal.
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Arts & Life
The Year in Pictures: Memorable moments of 2023
The last year in Seattle and western Washington brought moments of both heartache and joy.
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Politics
Watch KUOW’s 2023 Seattle Council candidate forum
KUOW'S Soundside "District Dashes"
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Tensions run high at UW pro-Palestine rally
The University of Washington’s Red Square echoed with hundreds of activists Thursday, chanting, “Free, free, Palestine, within our lifetime.” People climbed the railings of the Suzzallo Library and waved the Palestinian flag. Many held signs reading “Free Palestine.”
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Health
'Eres mi reina.' Una paciente que sufre de demencia y su amoroso esposo enfermero
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Government
Do you ever wonder how ballots are counted in King County?
Today we’re getting a tour of exactly how your ballot gets counted with Director of King County Elections Julie Wise.
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Politics
En el noroeste, republicanos y demócratas se disputan los votantes latinos
A raíz de lo logrado por el expresidente Donald Trump en cuanto al acercamiento con los latinos a nivel nacional en 2020, ambos partidos comenzaron a prestarle al grupo más atención. Y a medida que se acercan las elecciones de otoño de 2022, los activistas en todo el noroeste del Pacífico están tratando de ganar una mayor parte de estos votantes.