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Nominations being accepted for 2009 McGruder Diversity Leadership Awards
- By: ASNE staff
- On: 08/09/2009 16:04:00
- In: McGruder award
The Freedom Forum, in partnership with the Associated Press Managing Editors and the American Society of News Editors, is accepting nominations for the eighth annual Robert G. McGruder Awards for Diversity Leadership.
The Freedom Forum, in partnership with the Associated Press Managing Editors and the American Society of News Editors, is accepting nominations for the eighth annual Robert G. McGruder Awards for Diversity Leadership.
Two awards are given annually: one for newspapers with a circulation up to 75,000; one for newspapers with more than 75,000 circulation.
The awards go to individuals, newsrooms or teams of journalists who embody the spirit of McGruder, a former executive editor of the Detroit Free Press and relentless diversity champion. McGruder died of cancer in April 2002.
Jurors will be looking for nominees who have made a significant contribution during a given year or over a number of years toward furthering diversity in newspaper content and in recruiting, developing and retaining journalists of color. The deadline to make a nomination is Sept. 1, 2009.
Announcement of the winners will be made at the annual APME conference, Oct.
28-30 in St. Louis. The recognized honorees each receive $2,500 and a leadership trophy.
Eligibility
Individuals, newsrooms or teams of journalists from U.S. daily newspapers are eligible. A nominee's newspaper must participate in the American Society of News Editors' annual employment census.
The awards recognize achievement for the past 12 months or contributions over a number of years.
Criteria
The Diversity Leadership Awards honor an individual, a newsroom or a team of journalists for significant leadership in diversity through:
- Recruitment: by providing opportunities for journalists of color to learn about news careers and to enter the newspaper industry in internships and full-time jobs.
- Development: by offering opportunities for journalists of color to grow in their current roles and to receive mentoring and training to advance to positions of greater authority, responsibility or expertise.
- Retention: by ensuring that journalists of color want to remain in the news industry by providing an inclusive work environment that offers opportunities to contribute and advance.
- Content: by reflecting a diverse community accurately and in a way that demonstrates community and industry leadership. The definition of diversity in content includes ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religious background, political bent and physical ability.
Nominations can be made by individuals, newspapers, professional organizations, schools of journalism and others.
Rules
Send a letter (of no more than three pages) outlining specific information about the achievements and how they benefited the community, the industry and journalists of color. The letter should include the name of the person making the nomination and his/her signature and telephone number.
You may supplement an entry with clips, but please send no more than four. Send copies no larger than 11 by 17 inches.
Send material to: Jack Marsh, jmarsh@freedomforum.org, Freedom Forum Diversity Institute, 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20001
Deadline
Materials must be received in the Freedom Forum’s Washington office by Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
Nominations will be judged by a committee that includes representatives of APME, ASNE, the Freedom Forum and UNITY: Journalists of Color.