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Scripps Howard Awards announce 2020 winners, recognize excellence in journalism

Scripps Howard Awards announce 2020 winners, recognize excellence in journalism News provided by Share this article Share this article CINCINNATI, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Innovation, data-driven journalism and determination to keep a nation and a world informed characterize the 2020 recipients of the prestigious Scripps Howard Awards. The Scripps Howard Foundation is pleased to announce winners of its 68th awards, which honor the best in American journalism from the previous year. A panel of veteran journalists and media industry leaders selected the final list of winners in this year s competition from nearly 900 entries. The historic events of 2020 shined a light on the importance of a free and independent press to American democracy, said Liz Carter, president and CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation. The journalism we honor with this year s Scripps Howard Awards broke down complicated issues through top-notch reporting and exceptional storytelling, providing the c

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Narrative Justice: Somebody Delivers the Answers that Police Will Not by Neroli Price

By investigating Courtney Copeland’s 2016 murder, the podcast series Somebody (2020) does the work that should be done by police. Narrated by Courtney’s mom, Shapearl Wells, the series not only decentres the official police narrative, but also opens up alternative paths towards seeking justice. Situated within the Black Lives Matter movement, calls to defund the police and questions about the usefulness of “objectivity” in journalism, Somebody attempts to put systemic violence on trial and hold those in power to account. Challenging extractive forms of journalism, Somebody moves towards a model of shared authority between producers and their sources. This review focuses on the use of voice and perspective in the series and how that lays bare the many ways that systemic police violence disproportionately impacts Black people. It uses narrative structure and true-crime tropes to illustrate how

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