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Isamu Jordan

Isamu Jordan (September 28, 1975 – September 5, 2013) was an African American journalist, musician, and professor. When he was 15 years old, he joined the staff of ''The Spokesman-Review'', where he wrote articles for ''Our Generation'', the teen section of the newspaper. After earning a Bachelor's degree in English and Journalism, he returned to the paper, where he wrote articles about music and pop culture. He also wrote and edited articles for the weekly news magazine ''Spokane7'', which provided coverage on local entertainment, art and culture, dining, and sporting events. As a musician, he was a member of the band The Dead Casuals and was known for establishing the hip hop orchestra, Flying Spiders, in which he was the lead vocalist. As the creator, producer, and director of ''The Som Show'', Jordan provided booking support and concert promotions for local bands and music artists, while his multimedia music website featured artist profiles, events, and venues, along with videos and concert reviews. Spokane's Online Music Awards, known as The Sommy Awards, honored local bands and musicians through nominations made through his website. In addition to his background in journalism and music, Jordan was an adjunct professor and Program Director of Intercultural Student Services at Whitworth University.
== Personal background ==
Isamu Lee "Som" Jordan was born on September 28, 1975 in Spokane, Washington. He was the son of Charles Knight and Tangi Jordan. Raised by his grandmother in south Spokane, he graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1993. During high school, he was chosen by ''The Spokesman-Review'' newspaper as one of the first writers for the paper's ''Our Generation'' publication, a section of the newspaper that focused on youth issues, written by teenagers from throughout the city. He attended Washington State University, earning a Bachelor's degree in English Education and Journalism.
On February 14, 2001, Jordan married Rachel (née Shulman) Jordan. They had two sons, Caleb and Osiah.

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