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2009 ARIZONA MEDIA DIVERSITY AWARDS WINNER
 
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ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS

 

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                CONTACT:
June 22, 2009                                                                                                 

Weldon Johnson, 602-317-8719

weldonbjohnson@aol.com

                                                                                                           

2009 ARIZONA MEDIA DIVERSITY AWARDS WINNER

 

The Arizona Association of Black Journalists is pleased to announce Ed Sharpe of the Glendale Daily Planet as winner of the third annual Arizona Media Diversity Awards Contest.

AABJ honors Sharpe for a collection of stories including a visit to Glendale by acclaimed poet Nikki Giovanni, coverage of the city’s first Arab American Festival and the 2008 Arizona Black Expo. Sharpe entered his work in the online/new media category.

            “We’d like to salute Ed Sharpe and the Daily Planet for not only the quality but volume of his submissions,” AABJ President Weldon Johnson said. “Ed has demonstrated a commitment to showcasing the diversity of experiences of Glendale’s residents. He has also exhibited a great enthusiasm for concept of community journalism and telling the stories of all of the people of Glendale.”

This is Sharpe’s second Arizona Media Diversity Award.

Entries were judged on displaying the fundamental elements of journalism while reflecting the spirit of diversity in content and subject matter.

 

 

About AABJ: The Arizona Association of Black Journalists, http://www.azblackjournalists.org, is an affiliate chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. Founded in 1995, AABJ is dedicated to fostering opportunities for professional and aspiring journalists through various programs and scholarships.

                                                          

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