LiveHopeLove.com, a multimedia website on the human face of HIV/AIDS in Jamaica, has won an Emmy for new approaches to news and documentary programming, in the arts, lifestyle and culture category. The prize was announced Monday, at the 30th annual News&Documentary Emmy Awards at the Lincoln Center's Rose Theater in New York City.
LiveHopeLove.com, an interactive site based on Kwame Dawes's Pulitzer Center project, HOPE: Living and loving with AIDS in Jamaica, has won other accolades including a People's Voice Webby Award, and was the inspiration for the music/spoken word performance Wisteria & HOPE which premiered at the National Black Theatre Festival in North Carolina on Aug. 6-7.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wires/2009/09/22/pulitzer-centers-livehope_ws_294295.html
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This morning I printed "Cleaning" and "African Postman" for the day's public transport reading.
Yay for the Emmy! Yay for the poems!
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