|
FIRST PERSON | 2007
Go behind the scenes
with these Casey Medal honorees.
Tanya Ballard,
WashingtonPost.com
On "Being a Black Man"
The project makes an important contribution to
racial dialogue in our nation’s capital, integrating a
huge amount of material into an attractive and
navigable interface that encourages the visitor to
sample, browse and dig deep.
Read More>
 Tina A. Brown and Elizabeth Hamilton, The Hartford Courant
"From Pain, Family"
With ongoing debates over the
definition of family, Brown and
Hamilton offer timely and rare
insights into same-sex relationships forged out of painful experiences instead of biological orientation.
Read More>
Renée C. Byer, The Sacramento Bee
"A Mother's Journey"
Byer presents a window into the
emotional, physical and financial toll that cancer
takes on young victims and their loved ones. Her
piece bears witness to the unfolding drama of a
child’s life.
Read More>
Marcus Chan, San Francisco Chronicle
"Oakland: A plague of killing"
This informative, poignant package tracks and
uncovers many of the reasons behind Oakland’s
escalating homicide rate.
Read More>
John Sullivan, The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Bury Your Mistakes"
In this effective series, the Inquirer thoroughly documented the Philadelphia Department of Human Service’s callous neglect of abused children it was charged with protecting.
Read More>
The Journalism Center is funded by The Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Freddie Mac Foundation and individual donors.
|