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Letter by Shay Bilchik: Nominations Being Accepted for 2005 Anna Quindlen Award for Journalism
TO: Chief Executive Officers
CWLA Member Agencies
Print and Broadcast Journalists
Media Trade Publications
FROM: Shay Bilchik, President/CEO, CWLA
DATE: November 1, 2004
RE: Nominations for the Tenth Annual Anna Quindlen Award for Excellence in
Journalism in Behalf of Children and Families
I am pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for the Tenth Annual Anna Quindlen Award for Excellence in Journalism in Behalf of Children and Families. The award was instituted in 1995 to recognize individuals in the field of journalism-print reporters, editorial writers, and broadcast news teams-whose coverage of child welfare issues advances knowledge and understanding of the state of vulnerable children and families in America. Each year two awards are given, one for print and the other for broadcast. Candidates for this award must have covered relevant issues during the last year and, as a result of their work, produced positive change for children and families. Winners will be invited to accept the award during CWLA's national conference from March 9-11, 2005, in Washington, DC.
There are many excellent journalists across the country covering child welfare and raising awareness of important child and family issues. We encourage you to give serious consideration to all print articles, cable and broadcast network features. As you make your selection for submission, please consider whether or not the coverage was honest, fair, accurate, and balanced.
The award is named for Anna Quindlen, a novelist, social critic, and contributing editor for Newsweek. In 1992 while at The New York Times, she won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. In addition to her non-fiction work, Quindlen has written four novels. Her thoughtful and impassioned commentary touches on a wide range of concerns, including many related to children, families, and critical social issues.
Last year's winner of the Anna Quindlen Award for Excellence in Journalism in Behalf of Children and Families in the print category went to the writing team of Eric Frazier and Heather Vogell of The Charlotte observer for a series titled "Children Who didn't Have to Die." The broadcast award went to Carolyn Mungo of KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas for a segment on CPS workers.
I urge you to pass this information on to your public information or media staff, and encourage participation in the competition for this prestigious award. Nominations are due to our press office no later than December 31, 2004. Attached you will find a nomination form with additional instructions on how to submit videotapes or copies of articles for consideration. You may also obtain a copy of the nominating form by visiting the CWLA website at: http://www.cwla.org/newsevents/nominationAQ.htm. Nominations may be mailed by your agency, or the news outlet to:
- Joyce Johnson
Child Welfare League of America
440 First Street, NW, Third Floor
Washington, DC 20001-2085
Additional questions may be addressed to Joyce Johnson at jjohnson@cwla.org or 202/942-0244.
Thank you in advance for considering excellent journalists in your community.
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