MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD
THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for January 1987 is presented to "Eyes on the Prize" PBS Just as television shamed this country in the late fifties and early sixties with its...
...Nominations will close April 15...
...OOPS: In our Monthly Journalism Award for November 1986, we mistakenly said Donald Trump had fixed up New York's Rockefeller Center ice rink...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for January 1987 is presented to "Eyes on the Prize" PBS Just as television shamed this country in the late fifties and early sixties with its footage of vicious southern racism, the "Eyes on the Prize" civil rights documentary vividly brings the struggle back...
...Nominations for any newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station in the country are welcome...
...He actually fixed up Wollman rink in Central Park...
...Its producers have evenhandedly and powerfully made clear the integrity of the nonviolent movement's leaders, the relentless individual courage of its members, the importance of white support to its success, and the divisions among those who chose nonviolence and those whose bitterness finally drove them to violence...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the story or stories...
...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper, magazine, television, or radio story (or series of stories) on our political system...
...The award for stories published or aired in March will be announced in the June issue...
Vol. 19 • April 1987 • No. 3