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Suffern Resident Wins the October Sidney Award for Article on Environmental Catastrophes
- 11-25-2009
- Categorized in: Environment
~New Monthly Journalism Award Recognizes Social Justice Journalism~ The Hillman Foundation announced today that Katy Bolger has won the October Sidney Award for an extraordinary piece about the environmental catastrophes produced by coal and uranium mining on a Navajo reservation in Northeast Arizona. Bolger's piece is part of the series, "The Forgotten Navajo: People In Need," which was published in the Pavement Pieces website of New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Bolger's findings include:
Sidney Award judge Charles Kaiser said, "Although Katy Bolger is still a journalism student, she produced a fine example of investigative reporting for her school's website. The piece is both thorough and balanced -- describing the antagonism of many tribal leaders to outside environmentalists, despite the many catastrophes the tribe has suffered from unregulated exploitation of the reservation's natural resources."
Katy Bolger is a student at the graduate school of journalism at New York University where she has reported on the 2008 campaign, the inauguration, poverty and AIDS. Her work has appeared in the New York Daily News, and at IPSnews.net, andvirtueonline.org. She is a humanities teacher at City As School H.S. in New York City.
The Sidney Award is given once a month to an outstanding piece of socially-conscious journalism by the Sidney Hillman Foundation, which also awards the annual Hillman Prizes every spring. Winners of the Sidney receive $500, a certificate designed by New Yorker cartoonist Edward Sorel, and a bottle of union made wine.
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Congratulations to Katy Bolger. I have had the opportunity to spend time on this reservation on a number of occassions. Hopefully Katy, and others will continue to expose the exploitation of these people. The poverty and living conditions there are deplorable. -Here in the USA. Thanks Katy.