Multicultural series earns award
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THE Free Press series Our City, Our World has made it the first Canadian newspaper to win the Associated Press Media Editors’ Innovator of the Month award.
“The Winnipeg project is impressively ambitious,” said judge Gary Graham, editor of the Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash. “The variety of topics gave readers a comprehensive view of how their community has changed and why it has changed.”
Judges said they were impressed with the quality and depth of the monthly special series highlighting Winnipeg’s ethnic communities.
The Our City, Our World series showcases the city’s Ukrainian community in today’s paper.
Earlier this year, the series shone light on the African, Filipino, South Asian, United Kingdom and Middle East/Jewish communities.