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Reveal’s ‘Mississippi Goddam,’ ‘Unrelinquished’ Win Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards
The investigative serial podcast and documentary film won in the radio and domestic television categories, respectively.
Aura Bogado Awarded Prestigious Carnegie Fellowship
CIR senior reporter and producer Aura Bogado is one of 28 fellows selected this year who are each provided up to $200,000 in funding for promising work.
Reveal’s ‘Mississippi Goddam’ Named Finalist for Peabody Award
The Peabodys are considered one of the most prestigious awards in media.
Reveal’s ‘Mississippi Goddam: The Ballad of Billey Joe’ Wins IRE Award
The radio investigation has tied for top honors from Investigative Reporters and Editors for audio in the large category.
Reveal Partners With Adonde Media for Spanish-Language Version of After Ayotzinapa
The Spanish-language podcast investigates the 2014 kidnapping of 43 students in Mexico.
Reveal’s ‘The Bitter Work Behind Sugar’ Wins Overseas Press Club of America Award
The investigation unearthed the exploitative labor practices of sugar producer Central Romana Corp. in the Dominican Republic.
The Center for Investigative Reporting Names Kaizar Campwala as CEO and Sumi Aggarwal as Editor in Chief
Campwala joins us from Walt Disney Co., and Aggarwal’s appointment comes after serving in the role in an interim capacity since March 2021.
American Rehab wins Murrow award for best podcast
Amid a surging epidemic, American Rehab exposed how rehab facilities and their corporate partners exploit people who are in desperate need of treatment.
Reveal and Carter Center award Brett Sholtis the Benjamin von Sternenfels Rosenthal Grant for Mental Health Investigative Journalism
WITF health reporter Sholtis selected as Rosalynn Carter Fellow for Mental Health Journalism
Reveal wins Hillman Prize for public service journalism
The Disappeared, the winning investigation by Aura Bogado and Melissa Lewis, showed the U.S. government held migrant children in custody for far longer than was previously known.