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South Texas native Michelle Garcia was nationally recognized this month with the American Mosaic Journalism Prize for her work profiling often overlooked communities: immigrant families and detainees in the U.S. West and at the border.
The Texas and New York-based journalist grew up in Alice and graduated from Alice ISD. .
García’s work that won her the prestigious award includes a 2019 feature in Adi Magazine, “Hand of Terror,” about the degrading and inhumane conditions of U.S. detention centers at the U.S.-Mexico border, reminiscent of Guantanamo Bay, and a story in Bon Appétit, “In the Midst of a Border Crisis, Cooking Is About More Than Survival,” exploring how families seeking asylum have built community and found comfort through food.
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Two Freelance Journalists Awarded $100,000 Each for Elevating Stories of Black Americans, Immigrant Families
February 5, 2021 GMT
LOS ALTOS, Calif., Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Heising-Simons Foundation announced today that freelance journalists David Dennis, Jr., and Michelle García are the recipients of the 2021 American Mosaic Journalism Prize, which includes an unrestricted cash prize of $100,000 for each. This is one of the largest dollar amounts given for a journalism prize in the United States.
Dennis’ journalism includes a 2020 cover story in Atlanta Magazine, “Ahmaud Arbery Will Not Be Erased,” which sheds light on the injustice and historical pattern leading up to the murder of a young Black man in Georgia, and a piece in Gay Mag, “An Ode To The Black Women At Dillard’s,” that reflects on the solidarity and community Black women have fostered over department stor
Trevor Loudon: Communist Organizations Influence Groups Mobilizing Democratic-Leaning Voters
A Virginia Organization Registered, Sent Hundreds of Thousands of New Voters to Polls: Loudon
Communist organizations in the United States organize groups that systematically focus on potential voters who rarely vote, such as minorities, low-income workers, and young people, to encourage them to vote for Democrats.
These groups register them to vote and provide transportation to polling stations, says author and filmmaker Trevor Loudon, who has researched radical left, Marxist, and terrorist movements and their covert influence on mainstream politics for more than 30 years.
While it’s legal to provide voter registration services, some voter registration groups work with foreign actors such as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Loudon said in an interview during The Epoch Times’ investigative documentary about the 2020 election.
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