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NABJ Announces 2025 Salute to Excellence Awards Winners

2025 Salute to Excellence Winners 

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) announced its 2025 Salute to Excellence Awards winners during its annual gala at the #NABJ25 Convention & Career Fair Saturday in Cleveland. The winners for each category are below.

NOTICE: Winners will be contacted via email in the coming weeks with information on how to verify and receive their awards by mail. Please standby for communication from the NABJ.  (Promo videos are linked to titles, if received during the nomination process. They are available through the end of the month.)

WATCH GALA VIDEO HERE.

 

 


COLLEGIATE

DIGITAL

Digital Media – Graduate: Best Use of Multimedia – Special Project

Election ‘24: New Yorkers Look to the Future

NYCity News Service Staff

NYCity News Service, Craig Newmark 

Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Graduate: Online Sports Reporting

From Starting Line to Starting Over: The Path to Launch a Sports Radio Network

Truth Headlam

NYCity News Service, Craig Newmark 

Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Undergraduate: Online Feature Reporting

90 Years of Life, Love and Resilience: Elizabeth Chillious’ Story

Vida Poyner-Chillious

Howard University News Service, Washington, D.C.

 

Digital Media – Undergraduate: Online News Reporting

President Biden Establishes National Monument for 1908 Springfield Race Riot

Asia Alexander

Howard University News Service, Washington, D.C.


NEWSPAPER

Newspaper – Graduate: General News Reporting

Black Harris Voters Disavow ‘POC’ Language and Even People Post-election

Randi Richardson

New York University, New York, NY

 

Newspaper – Undergraduate: Feature Reporting

Howard University’s Student Newspaper, The Hilltop, Covers Historic 2024 Presidential Election

The Hilltop Staff, 2024-2025, Washington, D.C.

 

Newspaper – Undergraduate: Sports Reporting

“Yeah, That Looks Bad”: Eric Stokes, Black Teammates Describe Dreadlock Maintenance During Packers Season

Wynton Jackson

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, WI


PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography – Graduate Only: Single Image

Children’s Reading Book Lounge Opens to Increase Literacy Rates in the Bronx

Jonathan Calixto

NYCity News Service

Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, New York, NY


PODCAST

Podcast – Commentary and Discussion

How Kamala Harris Built Bonds for Life

Trinity Webster-Bass

Howard University News Service, Washington, D.C.


TELEVISION

Television – Undergraduate – Best Newscast

News That Matters To YOU: The Fall 2024 NewsVision Newscast

Juan Benn, Danilo Wrightsell, Skyler Winston, Trinity Webster-Bass

Staff of Fall 2024 NewsVision Capstone “The Skillful Seven”

Prof. Jennifer Thomas, EP

WHUT Howard University, Washington, D.C.

 

Television – Undergraduate – Feature: Short Form

Kamala Harris Makes History: Supporters Leave DNC Ready to Work

Trinity Kinslow

Howard University News Service, Washington, D.C.


PROFESSIONAL

DIGITAL MEDIA

Digital Media – Business

What Happened in Alabama: Episode 4, Black Land Loss

Lee R Hawkins, Staff of American Public Media Studios 

American Public Media Studios, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Commentary/Weblog

Black Republicans; and Beyonce’s Cover of “Blackbird”

Garrison Hayes, Mark Helenowski, Ashley Cleek, Jenny Casas, Sam Van Pykeren, Jamilah King

Mother Jones, Reveal, PRX, San Francisco, CA

 

Digital Media – Interactive: Feature

Where Would Hampton Roads Be Without Wrap?
Cortez Grayson

Norfolk, VA

 

Digital Media – International Reporting: Single Story Feature

“The NBA, Rwanda and Sportswashing”

Mark Fainaru-Wada, William Weinbaum, Lyndsey Armacost, Jason Morris, Rayna Banks, Mike Drago

ESPN, Bristol, CT

 

Digital Media – International Reporting: Single Story News

CBC Hamilton: Jamaican Widow Wants “Better” Treatment of Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers in Wake of Husband’s Death

Desmond Brown 

CBC, Toronto Ontario, Canada

 

Digital Media – Online Project: Feature

Systemic Sickness

Fred Clasen-Kelly, Renuka Rayasam, Lauren Sausser, Arthur Allen, Angela Hart, Daniel Chang

KFF Health News, Washington, D.C.

 

Digital Media – Online Project: News

The Black Ballot: NewsOne Debuts Video Series Documenting The History Of African Americans Voting

Luke Burke, Tyese Styles, Naima Simmons, Tanya Hoffler-Moore, Kirsten West-Savali, Allison McGevna

Staff of iONE Digital, NEWSONE, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Single Story: Feature

The Last Gullah Sermon

Oliver Laughland, Tom Silverstone

The Guardian US, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Single Story: News

“What Corruption Gets You”: How Utility Companies Bought Support in the Black South

Mario Alejandro Ariza, Adam Mahoney, Kristi E. Swartz

Floodlight, Washington, D.C.

Capital B, New York, NY

 

Digital Media – Sports

The Walkout

Howard Bryant, Nicole Noren, Jessica Foster, Rayna Banks, Jena Janovy, Chris Buckle

ESPN, Bristol, CT


MAGAZINE

Magazine – Over 1 Million – General Reporting

“I Will Never Forget Any of It”: Brittney Griner Is Ready to Talk

J Wortham

The New York Times, New York, NY

 

Magazine – Over 1 Million – Specialty

The Relaxer Reckoning: Hair Products Marketed Aggressively to Black Women—And Linked to Many Reproductive Disorders—Remain on the Market With Little Oversight. Why?

Linda Villarosa

New York Times Magazine, New York, NY

 

Magazine – Under 1 Million – Single Topic Series

40 Acres and A Lie 

Alexia Fernandez Campbell, April Simpson, Pratheek Rebala, Jennifer LaFleur, Cynthia Rodriguez, Nadia Hamdan

Center for Public Integrity

Mother Jones

Reveal, San Francisco, CA


NEWSPAPER

Newspaper – National – Commentary/Essay

A Fractured America in Black and White: A Collection of Columns from USA TODAY National Columnist Suzette Hackney

USA TODAY, Washington, D.C.

 

Newspaper – National – Feature: Single Story

A Pageant Queen Took Her Own Life. Her Mom Continues to Write Her Story

The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.

 

Newspaper – National – News: Series

Three Generations, One Mission: Inside Three Women’s Quest to Protect the Vote

Deborah Berry, Riley Beggin, Andrea Brunty

USA TODAY, Washington, D.C.

 

Newspaper – National – News: Single Story

The Invisible Toll of Opioid Overdoses on a Generation of Black Men in America

Frank Main, Elvia Malagón, Erica Thompson, Josh Katz, Margot Sanger-Katz, Nick Thieme

Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, Illinois

The Baltimore Banner, Baltimore, MD

The New York Times, New York, NY

 

Newspaper – National – Special Project

A Visual History of the Harlem Renaissance

Staff of The New York Times

The New York Times, New York, NY

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – Commentary/Essay

Tyre Nichols Had a Beautiful Life

Zandria F. Robinson

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, Memphis, TN 

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – Feature: Series

Climate Change and the Legacy of Racism in Queens, NY

Roxanne Scott

New York Amsterdam News, New York, NY

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – Feature: Single Story

At This Summer School, Students Learn About Liberation and Leadership

Rebecca Cadenhead

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, Memphis, TN

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – Investigative

Hidden Costs: The Financial Toll of Gun Violence

Shannon Chaffers, Helina Selemon, Damaso Reyes

The New York Amsterdam News, New York, NY

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – News: Series

Tennessee’s Blended Sentencing Law Will Lock Up More Kids

Rebecca Cadenhead

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, Memphis, TN

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – News: Single Story

New California Black Doula Directory Launched by Frontline Doulas

Breanna Reeves

Black Voice News, Riverside, CA

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff of 50 & Below – Specialty

HIV Criminalization Laws

Candice Norwood

The 19th, Washington, D.C. 

More Than Others, Black Women Die From All Types Of Breast Cancer. Survivors Are Fighting To Reverse The Trend

Katti Gray

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, Memphis, TN

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 51-100 – Business

Chicago’s Answer to Food Deserts Has Left a Trail of Debts, Lawsuits, and “Can’t Pay” an $800 Utility Bill

Mariah Rush, Lauren FitzPatrick

Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, IL

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 51-100 – Commentary/Essay

Detroit Children in Peril

Darren A. Nichols

Detroit Free Press, Detroit, MI

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 51-100 – Feature: Single Story

These Black Veterans Served In Multiple Wars. Now They Meet Daily At A Miami Mcdonald’s

Michael Butler

Miami Herald, Miami, FL.

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 51-100 – News: Single Story

The Untold Story of Black Cowboys

J.M. Banks, Dominick Williams

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, MO

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 51-100 – Specialty

Take It From Me: Getting This Medical Test Can Save Your Life

James Causey

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, WI

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Business

In Chicago’s Black History, Kitty and the Haywoods Hit All the Right Notes in Advertising

Erica Thompson

Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, IL

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Commentary/Essay

Columns by Daysi Calavia-Robertson

Daysi Calavia-Robertson

The Star-Ledger/NJ.com, Iselin, NJ

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Feature: Series

Greentree: The Ties That Bind

Angela Peterson

Milwaukee (WI) Journal Sentinel

O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Feature: Single Story

Inside N.J.’s Booming Black Roller Skating Scene

Nyah Marshall

The Star-Ledger/NJ.com, Iselin, NJ

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Investigative

At Wisconsin’s Largest Technical College, Staff Complaints of a ‘Hostile’ Environment for People of Color Persist

Tamia Fowlkes 

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,  Milwaukee, WI

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – News: Single Story

Smooth and Straight — and Now Sick?

Andy Grimm, Natalie Moore

Chicago Public Media: Chicago Sun-Times, WBEZ Chicago, Chicago, IL

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 101-200 – Specialty

Black Women Struggle to Find Black Sperm Donors

Erica Thompson

Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, IL

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: Business

Pharmacy Deserts

Diti Kohli, Tiana Woodard, Daigo Fujiwara-Smith, Thomas Lee

The Boston Globe, Boston, MA

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: Feature: Single Story

Some Black Churches Are Leaving Boston, Citing Changing Neighborhoods, Higher Costs

Tiana Woodard
The Boston Globe, Boston, MA

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: Investigative

Sex Trafficking on Long Island

Sandra Peddie

Newsday, Melville, NY

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: News: Series

Broken Promises, Unfulfilled Hope

Mike Damiano, Milton J. Valencia, Christopher Huffaker, Ivy Scott

The Boston Globe, Boston, MA

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: News: Single Story

A South Jersey High School Student Was Kicked Out for Fighting. Her Mother Has Spent the Year Trying to Overturn the Suspension
Melanie Burney

Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, PA

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: Specialty

She Threw a ’70s-Themed ‘Cancerversary’ to ‘Dance in Death’s Face’

Drea Cornejo

The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.

 

Newspaper – Newsroom Staff 201 and Above: Sports

On and Off the Court, the Celtics’ Indispensable Jrue Holiday Is Guided by His Faith

Gary Washburn

Boston Globe, Boston, MA


PHOTOJOURNALISM

Photojournalism – Photography: Multiple Images

Photographer’s Notebook: Black Rodeo Rides into Prince George’s County

Tyrone Turner

WAMU 88.5 FM, Washington, D.C.

 

Photojournalism – Photography: Single Image

Greentree: The Ties That Bind

Angela Peterson

Milwaukee (WI) Journal Sentinel

O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

 

Photojournalism – Photography: Videography

We Were Sent to Desegregate a High School in Boston

Tami Nguyen, Rhon Flatts, Amber Payne

The Emancipator, Boston MA


PODCAST

Podcast: Arts and Culture

Making Noise: How a Sunday Night Party Changed Nashville

Jewly Hight

Staff of WPLN-FM, Nashville Public Radio

Nashville, TN

 

Podcast: Commentary and Discussion

Red, Black, and Blue

Garrison Hayes, Ashley Cleek, Jenny Casas, Jamilah King

Mother Jones, Reveal, PRX, San Francisco, CA

 

Podcast: Limited Series

Silence in Sikeston

Cara Anthony, Taunya English, Simone Popperl, Zach Dyer, Taylor Cook, Christopher Hastings

KFF Health News, Washington, DC

WORLD, Boston, MA

Retro Report, New York, NY

 

PR & MARKETING CAMPAIGNS

PR & Marketing Campaigns: Online Media

#BlackWomenLead 2024 GOTV Tour

Aprill O. Turner, Glynda Carr, Shannon Arthur, Eboni Taylor, Ashley Bryant Bailey

Staff of Higher Heights for America, Brooklyn, NY


RADIO

Radio – Market 16 And Below – Feature

Three Black Students in OPB’s Class of 2025 Take Three Different Paths Toward Graduation

Elizabeth Miller

Oregon Public Broadcasting (KOPB), Portland, OR

 

Radio – Market 16 And Below – News: Series

America Amplified Election 2024: Alabama’s District 2

Maya Miller

Gulf States Newsroom, WBHM 90.3, Birmingham, AL

 

Radio – Market 16 And Below – Public Affairs: Segment

“…A U.S. House Seat, If You Can Keep It”

Pat Duggins

Alabama Public Radio, Tuscaloosa, AL

 

Radio – Network – Feature

Reckoning With Racial Integration at the University of Mississippi

Walter Ray Watson, Debbie Elliott, Russell Lewis

NPR, Washington DC

  

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – Commentary

Callie Crossley – Commentaries

Memorial Day Audiogram, Juneteenth Audiogram, Santa Audiogram 

Callie Crossley, Andrea Asuaje

GBH-News, Boston, MA

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – Documentary

IDEAS – A Life-giving Chord: The Power of Gospel Music

Alisa Siegel, Greg Kelly

CBC Radio One IDEAS,Toronto Ontario, Canada

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – Feature

Malik Yakini and Detroit’s New Black-owned Food Co-op Aim to Build Food Sovereignty

Briana V. Rice

Michigan Public – WUOM, Ann Arbor, MI

 

The Unsung Legacy of Margaret Burroughs

Tiara Hicks, Susie An

Curious City, WBEZ Chicago 91.5FM, Chicago Public Media, Chicago, IL

Invisible Institute, Chicago, IL

 

Voices of Wards 7 and 8: Meet Kokamoe, Southeast D.C.’s famous X2 Bus Rapper

Kayla Hewitt, Elliot Williams

WAMU 88.5 FM, Washington, D.C.

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – Investigative

To Build Housing, Boston Gives Away Land Black and Brown Families Once Owned

Paul Singer, Jenifer McKim

GBH-News, Boston, MA

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – News: Series

A Fire at the Conyers BioLab and the Black Community Left to Breathe It In

Pamela Kirkland, Amanda Andrews, Orlando Montoya, Ellen Eldridge

Georgia Public Broadcasting, Atlanta, GA

 

Radio – Top 15 Markets – Public Affairs: Segment

The Enduring Legacy of Miles Davis’ Iconic Album Kind of Blue

Callie Crossley, Andrea Asuaje

GBH-News, Boston, MA

 


TELEVISION

Television – Market 16 And Below – Documentary

THE UNTOLD TRUTH

Keitha Nelson-Williams

First Coast News, WTLV-WJXX, FCN+

Jacksonville, FL

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Feature: Long Form

STOPPED

Andrew Faulk, Miguel Solorio, Tamara Richter, Brandi Cummings

KCRA-TV, Sacramento, CA

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Feature: Short Form

Freedom Fuels Ko-Thi Dance Company

Aaron Maybin  

FOX6 News, Milwaukee, WI

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – General Assignment News: Long Form

History in Focus: AP African American Studies

Matt Franklin, Eric Fletcher

WJRT, Flint, MI

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – General Assignment News: Short Form

Logansport

Cierra Putman, Ryan Thedwall, Scott Hums

WTHR, Indianapolis, IN

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – International 

Mission Flight Delivers Relief & Critical Supplies to Haiti

Tania C Francois

WFOR CBS News, Miami, FL

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Investigative

The Billionaire Broke Girls

George Hansen, Derek Harrison, Dana Tilley, Hunter Boenau, Derrion Henderson

WMBF News, Myrtle Beach, SC

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Public Affairs: Interview/Discussion

“It’s Not How You Start, It’s How You Turn Out”

Scott May, Claudine Ewing

WGRZ-TV, Buffalo, NY

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Public Affairs: Program

Dr. King: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers

Asedrick Thomas

WKYC Television, Cleveland, OH

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Public Affairs: Segment

For Sale at Auction

Angela Miles, Shawn Freude, Martin Montgomery, Steve Hobbs, Karen Maslich-Russell

VPM News Focal Point, Richmond, VA

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Specialty

“Your Life Is Meaningful”: Rising Suicide Rates Disproportionately Affect Black Women

Jessica Larche

WTKR-TV News 3, Norfolk, VA

 

Television – Market 16 And Below – Sports

Coach Lindsey Harding: Breaking Barriers on the Court

Miguel Solorio, Brandi Cummings

KCRA 3, Sacramento, CA

 

Television – Network – Documentary

Vice News Presents: When Black Women Go Missing

Alexis Johnson, Arlissa Norman, Hendrik Hinzel, Nicole Bozorgmir, Jika Gonzalez, Ilaria Polsonetti

Vice Media Acquisition LLC – Brooklyn, NY

Tubi, Los Angeles, CA

 

Television – Network – Feature: Long Form

CBS Sunday Morning: Civil War Veteran Honored

Jack Weingart, Bill Whitaker, Ed Givnish

CBS News, New York, N.Y.

 

Television – Network – Feature: Short Form

CBS Mornings: Eastside Golf

Jericka Duncan, Ricky Irving, Darrall Johnson, Cathy Landers, Makanga Njagi, Chris Stover

CBS News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – General Assignment News: Long Form

ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis – Wilmington 1898: The White Supremacy Campaign

Steve Osunsami, Osej Serratos, Janice McDonald, Sara Avery, Victoria Moll-Ramirez, Seni Tienabeso

ABC News, New York, NY

 

ABC News Nightline: Black Women in Academia

Janai Norman, Jessica Hopper, Constance Johnson, Staff of ABC News Nightline

ABC News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – General Assignment News: Short Form

GMA3 What You Need to Know: The Story of Betty Kilby

Steve Osunsami, Kara Thomas, Olga Delauz, Lataya Rothmiller, Teresa Kim, Kevin Freeman

ABC News, New York, NY

 

The CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell: 70 Years After Brown v. Board of Education

Adam Verdugo, Janet Shamlian, Brian Bingham, Alicia Hastey, Matt Tureck, Alyson Pelura

CBS News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – International

Chocolate Prices Rise as Climate Change Threatens the Cocoa Harvest in Ghana While Demonstrators

Demand a Crack Down on Illegal Gold Mining in the Country

Zinhle Essamuah, Kori Lynch, Janelle Richards, Arleen Aguasvivas, Jordan Malter, Comfort Woode 

NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, NBC News Now, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Investigative

ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis – Shiloh Revisited: The Transportation Secretary Comes to Alabama

Steve Osunsami, Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld, Cindy Galli, Eric Ortega, Howard Tate

ABC News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Public Affairs: Interview/Discussion

CBS Sunday Morning: Ketanji Brown Jackson

Norah O’Donnell, Dustin Stephens, Julie Morse, Callie Teitelbaum, George Pozderec, Rand Morrison

CBS News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Public Affairs: Program

ABC News Live – Severed: Diabetes, Denial and Mistrust

Steve Osunsami, Lindsey Griswold, Janice McDonald, Brianti Downing, Milan Miller, Seni Tienabeso

ABC News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Public Affairs: Segment

ABC News – Protecting Your Vote: Vanishing Voting Sites

Steve Osunsami, Peter Charalambous, Tomas Navia, Maia Rosenfeld, Kaitlyn Morris, Cindy Galli

ABC News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Specialty

ABC News Nightline: Invisible Gas

Byron Pitts, Laura Coburn, Sally Hawkins, Sasha Pezenik, Stephanie Ebbs, ABC News Medical Unit

ABC News, New York, NY

 

Television – Network – Sports

Visionaries: Simone Biles & Jordan Chiles x Coy Wire

CNN Staff

CNN Worldwide, New York, NY

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Documentary

Misdeeds

Luke Carter, Ciara Cummings, Lindsey Basye, Bailey Williams, Eric Carlton

Atlanta News First, Atlanta, GA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Feature: Long Form

Cookie & Zo’e: Segregation 60 Years Apart

Liz Moughon, Almudena Toral, Jennifer Berry Hawes, Mauricio Rodríguez Pons, Mara Shalhoup, Sarahbeth Maney

ProPublica, New York, NY

Georgia Public Broadcasting – GPB, Atlanta, GA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Feature: Short Form

Ugly Truths: Beauty & Colorism in the Black Community

Devin Fitzpatrick Fehely

CBS News Bay Area/KPIX 5, San Francisco, CA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – General Assignment News: Long Form

What Does Justice Look Like When Kids Kill?

Trymaine Lee, Doug Forte, Alana Miller, Jordan Malter, Jill Billante, Janelle Rodriguez

NBC, New York, NY

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Investigative

Delivering Dylan

Emerald Morrow, Carter Schumacher

WTSP-TV, Tampa, FL

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Public Affairs: Interview/Discussion

Boston’s Black History:The Path Forward

Rachel Keller, Bob Dumas

WFXT – Boston 25

Boston 25, Dedham, MA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Public Affairs: Program

Startup Success

Karyn Greer, Fred Blankenship, Brian Lazaro, Leona Nascimento, Renee Bottie-Wheeler

WSB-TV, Atlanta, GA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Specialty

The Racial Disparities of NEC 

Savannah Levins, Mike Nicolas, Ciara Bri’d Frisbie, Kristie Anderson

11Alive/WXIA, Atlanta, GA

 

Television – Top 15 Markets – Sports

Georgia Gym Teaches Girls to Have ‘Champion Mindset’

Neima Abdulahi, Darrell Pryor, Kristie Anderson

11Alive/WXIA, Atlanta, GA


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