Canadians are demanding answers after unmarked graves of Indigenous children were found on the grounds of a former residential boarding school in British Columbia. Similar schools existed across Canada and the U.S. aimed at “assimilating” Native peoples by removing them from their culture and language. Muriel Betsina, before her death in 2019, told her story of survival and healing after a harrowing childhood spent in a residential boarding school, recorded in partnership with the Global Reporting Centre as part of the series, Turning Points.
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Canadians are demanding answers after unmarked graves of indigenous children were discovered last week on the grounds of a former residential boarding school in British Columbia.
Scripps Howard Awards honor best of 2020 journalism with finalists in 14 categories
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America’s Medical Supply Crisis a 2020 investigation by FRONTLINE, The Associated Press and the Global Reporting Centre won an IRE Award, the nonprofit journalism organization Investigative Reporters and Editors Inc. announced today.
The joint documentary won the IRE Award in the Video (Division 1) category the largest circulation category for network or syndicated TV.
America’s Medical Supply Crisis investigates why the U.S. was left scrambling for critical personal protective equipment (PPE) at the start of the global coronavirus pandemic and why problems persisted months into the crisis. Alongside the AP and the Global Reporting Centre, FRONTLINE unpacks the fragmented medical supply chain and ultimately its deadly consequences.
Scripps Howard names top prize finalists, including AL.com’s ‘Mauled’
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Scripps Howard Awards has named finalists for its top journalism prizes, including AL.com.
The list of three finalists for Excellence in National/International Investigative Reporting, the Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize, includes the series “Mauled: When Police Dogs Are Weapons.”
The investigative series was the work of The Marshall Project, AL.com, The Indianapolis Star and Invisible Institute. The yearlong investigation was published in print and online by dozens of outlets.
Police dogs bite thousands of people every year in the United States. The injuries can be physically and financially devastating and sometimes deadly. The series identified and tracked individual cases, mostly based on court records, eventually building a nationwide database of more than 150 severe incidents. Many were captured on video from police bodycams or shot by bystanders. Most of
Scripps Howard Awards honor best of 2020 journalism with finalists in 14 categories
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CINCINNATI, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The New York Times and The Washington Post are the front-runners in the 68th Scripps Howard Awards, each with three entries selected as finalists for one of the media industry s most prestigious honors.
The Awards, presented by the Scripps Howard Foundation and The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP), will award $160,000 in prize money for work across 14 categories and the coveted Impact Award. Following a year that challenged journalists to navigate a global pandemic, societal unrest and intense partisanship, it s more important than ever to recognize journalists roles as the eyes and ears of our communities, said Liz Carter, president and CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation. We see a common theme in the reporting recognized – tenacity to hold the powerful accountable, protect our democracy a
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