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MFP Wins Eight 1st-Place Awards, 15 Total Honors in 2023 SPJ Diamond Awards

Reporters Aliyah Veal, Nick Judin and Kayode Crown led the Mississippi Free Press’ tremendous showing in last night’s Society for Professional Journalists’ Diamond Awards in Little Rock, Ark. A total of 12 MFP team members shared in 15 honors, with eight of them first-place awards.

Veal led the MFP’s honor roll with three first-place awards, including two for her powerful journalism leading the Hinds County/public-safety focus of our collaboration with the Jackson Advocate, the “(In)Equity and Resilience: Black Women, Systemic Barriers and COVID-19” Project, also called the BWC Project and supported by the Solutions Journalism Network. Veal’s solutions piece about Oresa Napper-Williams, a mother who lost her son to gun violence in New York City,” won first place for best profile. She also won first place for arts and entertainment coverage for her long-form piece on the “Great Migration” exhibit at the Mississippi Museum of Art.

Veal shared the first-place award for special section/niche publication for the BWC Project microsite, which she shared with Acacia Clark, Kristin Brenemen,  Donna Ladd and project collaborator DeAnna Tisdale Johnson of the Jackson Advocate. She also was a finalist for Best New Journalist in the contest.

“This is a remarkably strong entry full of both  tragedy and inspiration. Every article is strong,” judges wrote about the BWC Project. “… The deep look at poverty, crime, and  housing problems in Hinds County stood head and shoulders above the  other entries in the depth and breadth of its reporting along with its powerful visual presentation “It was all the more impressive in having been reported and written by young journalists. …  This is such impressive journalism  about people, events, and communities that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. Congratulations to all reporters, editors, researchers and photographers who produced such important work!”

Reporter Nick Judin won two first-place awards—both among top-tier special Diamond Awards. Judin won the Garrick Feldman Community Journalism Award for his impactful investigative reporting on deadly conditions in a Delta apartment complex in Bolivar County, supported by his national health fellowship through the Center for Health Journalism at the University of

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