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Journal Sentinel part of Peabody Award-winning team for coverage of 2020 spring election chaos, voter disenfranchisement
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How Milwaukee residents view defunding the police, and what that means
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Columnist James E. Causey won first place for local interest column for a selection of work from 2020 that addressed aspects of the country s racial reckoning.
Judges said: James Causey rises to the top of an excellent harvest of local columns examining race in America with his own deft take on the issue. His column on buying a comic book in Mississippi is not only chilling, haunting and sparsely told, it should be required reading for all those wondering whether there really are two Americas in which we dwell.
Reporters Raquel Rutledge, John Diedrich and Daphne Chen won first place for business news coverage for In the Shadows, an investigation into failures by hospitals across the nation to protect their workers from violence, including in parking structures.
kara swisher
I’m Kara Swisher, and you’re listening to “Sway.” A couple of weeks ago, I finally got something I’ve been wanting to get for a long time: my coronavirus vaccine shot. I felt so relieved and victorious, but the elation quickly was dimmed by all the new questions I had. How will this vaccine change my day-to-day life? Can I visit my friends? Do I still have to wear my mask? Can I travel? Over a year into the pandemic, there are still so many unknowns. Have we learned enough to keep new variants at bay, or are we doomed to repeat our past mistakes? When is this going to end? To get some answers to all of these pressing Covid questions, I needed to talk to an epidemiologist. You know, someone whose job it is to actually study and try to prevent pandemics from happening, if only we listen to them? So I called one up: Michelle A. Williams, dean of the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard.
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