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ProPublica “Zero Tolerance” Series Wins First-Ever Peabody Catalyst Award
The ProPublica series “Zero Tolerance” on the Trump administration’s family separation policy was awarded on Tuesday the first-ever Peabody Catalyst Award for bringing immediate change to the practice.
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ProPublica and Partners Win Pulitzer Prize for MS-13 Coverage
Three articles in ProPublica’s “Trapped in Gangland” series on MS-13 by reporter Hannah Dreier won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing.
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Ida B. Wells Society and ProPublica Announce the 2019 Data Institute
The Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica announced Monday that applications are open for The Data Institute, a 12-day intensive workshop on how to use data, design and code for journalism. The free program will take place July 22 to Aug. 2 at the New School in New York City.
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ProPublica’s “Zero Tolerance” Series Wins Paul Tobenkin Award
ProPublica reporters Ginger Thompson, Michael Grabell and Topher Sanders are the recipients of this year’s Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award for their stories in the “Zero Tolerance” series examining the Trump administration’s immigration policy at the border.
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ProPublica Named a Finalist for Two Peabody Awards
The ProPublica series “Zero Tolerance” and “The Disappeared” have been named Peabody finalists. In addition, Investigative Reporters and Editors announced that “Zero Tolerance” won the IRE Award for Breaking News.
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