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Fowler awarded for broadcast journalism Former American intern recognized by prestigious Medill School for graduate work By Chris King Of The St. Louis American
Andrew Fowler is now a video producer for Insider, an online lifestyle journalism venue in the “Business Insider” brand family, based in New York.
Andrew Fowler of St. Louis won the highest graduate award from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, the 2016 Harrington Award, in the category of Videography/Broadcast. Named for the late Harry Franklin Harrington, who was the
first director of Medill, the awards are given to outstanding graduate students “based on journalistic promise and high scholastic achievement.” The industry already has agreed with his former professors regarding Fowler’s “journalistic promise,” as he learned about the award as a working professional in New York. He is a
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Thurmon recognized as hero
Coltrane Stallings took a swing at the Children at the Center event hosted by The Deaconess Foundation recently at the Matthew-Dickey Boys’ & Girls’ Club in North St. Louis.
11-year-old girl saved Dutchess Brand from drowning at city pool By Morgan Bradley For The St. Louis American Neisha Thurmon, 11, has all the innocence expected in a child. She is modest, soft-spoken and reserved. A few weeks ago, on June 7, she developed a new quality when she turned into a hero. Many twists of fate shaped this particular day. Against the judgment of her mother, Terry Wallace, Thurmon ventured off to the public pool in Marquette Park in South City. “I told her she wasn’t allowed to leave my house, but she left anyway,” Wallace said. Once Thurmon arrived at the pool, there were issues with her registration. “They kept trying See THURMON, A7
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From North STL to London
New America Media hosts panel at investigative journalism conference
Room13Delmar connects local youth artists with peers in England By Rebecca Rivas Of The St. Louis American Anaijiah Knox, 10, tried to quiet her doubts as she stepped on the plane to London on June 3. “I was nervous about meeting the other kids,” said Knox, who lives in the Renaissance Place at Grand neighborhood. “What if I don’t fit in?” Knox and her friend Laiyla Johnson, 11, are members of Room13Delmar, an afterschool art studio at the Renaissance Place at Grand’s community building in North City. For the two years that Knox has attended the studio’s Monday gatherings, she’s heard about Room13Harclive in Bristol, England – where the studio’s founder Ilene Berman first got the inspiration.
n “There are so many kids who are alone, and Room13 can bring kids together.”
While St. Louisbased sculptor Berman and her family were living in Bristol for one year, she volunteered – Laiyla Johnson at the student-run Room13Harclive art studio, which is inside Harclive Primary School and funded through grants and donations. This year, Berman decided that these two worlds needed to collide, and she raised funds for Knox and Johnson to See LONDON, A6
Ethnic media discuss hate speech By Chris King Of The St. Louis American
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Anaijiah Knox, 10 and a Room13Delmar art studio member, traveled to London on June 3 to meet with other Room13 members.
NEW ORLEANS – Minhaj Hasan offered dramatic new evidence of hate speech in the United States during a panel discussion of hate speech and ethnic media organized by New America Media at the 2016 Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference held June 16-19 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Hasan is editor in chief of The Muslim Link, a See SPEECH, A7