The Sidney Award for Investigative Journalism

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Earlier this month, Greg Palast took home the Sidney Award. During his 15 years as a reporter, he’s been uncovering voter suppression tactics. In the process, he has written several New York Times bestsellers. In addition to that, he has spearheaded the Center for Media and Democracy’s work on the 2008 Wall Street meltdown.

The Sidney is awarded monthly to an individual who produces a work of journalism or a photography series that demonstrates excellence in one or more of the following fields: public interest journalism, investigative reporting, publishing, or a novel that is published in an American newspaper, magazine, or blog. The award is sponsored by the Sidney Hillman Foundation and awards $500 and a certificate to the winner.

The Sidney Award is one of the many awards given out each year by the Sidney Hillman Foundation. In addition to the Sidney Award, the foundation also awards the Hillman Prizes, which are given to journalists and other individuals for their achievements in journalism. The Foundation awards one Hillman Prize each spring.

The Sidney Award is one the best awards given out by the Sidney Hillman Foundation. It awards $500 and a certificate to the winner of the Sidney Award. The foundation awards the Sidney Award to journalists for their work in the field of investigative journalism. Those journalists who win are named the “Sidney Award winners” and appear in a magazine ad. The Sidney Award winners are also given a bottle of union-made wine and a certificate. The Sidney Award Winners will also be announced on the foundation’s blog.

The Sidney Award was not only awarded to Greg Palast, but also to George Haddad for his novella Viva La Novella. It is the only competition in which writers can enter and win. The novella was written by a doctoral candidate at the University of Western Sydney. The novella is an exploration of masculinities and language. It was published by Overland magazine, which holds the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize. The award is worth $4000.

The Sidney Award was given to a number of writers in 2012. Among them are Nikky Finney, who is a professor at the University of Kentucky, a member of Affrilachian Poets, and a founding member of the Affrilachian Poets. Nikky Finney has also been awarded the Thomas Robinson Prize by the Center for Southern Studies, which is part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Mercer University. The award is given to writers who have extended the study of the South.

The Sidney Award is one award that is given out monthly to journalists who produce a work of journalism or a photography show that demonstrates excellence in one or more of these fields: public interest journalism, investigative reporting, a published novel, or a photography series. The Sidney Award is one of the most prestigious journalism awards in the U.S. It is given out for the best work published in an American newspaper, magazine, or online blog.