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The post “Scienceline Kids: When Art Meets Science,” the special issue of Scienceline created by the December 2023 graduating class of Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program students, is a finalist in the 2024 Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence Awards in Region 1, the Northeast appeared first on NYU Journalism ..read more
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The post Meredith Broussard’s “More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech” has been named as one of two finalists for the AAP PROSE Award appeared first on NYU Journalism ..read more
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the shortlist for the 2024 Academy Awards this week. “Wings of Dust” was selected as one of the 15 documentary short films to make the cut.
The film tells the story of a Indigenous Peruvian journalist who risks his life daily to secure a future where his son can savor the simple joy of drinking clean water — a dream which has been threatened by aggressive mining operations miles away from their town. “Wings of Dust” was directed by News and Documentary alum Giorgio Ghiotto and produced by fellow alum Eliza Mitnick.
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The Hearst Journalism Awards has announced its list of the 20 best Multimedia Narrative Storytelling projects for 2024. “The Hong Kong pole dancers fighting sexual stigma,” at number eight on the list, is a short video created by NYU senior David Cheung, who handled every step from conceptualization to execution. Cheung’s story looks at the origins and rising popularity of acrobatic pole routines and was published by BBC Reel, which focuses on short documentaries and explainers.
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