Xanthus Communications and PR for People® have announced the winner of the Matt Kramer Award for Excellence in Journalism. The award recognizes a journalist who has told a powerful and compelling news story about a person who is making a difference in the world.
PR for People is happy to announce that Skid Robot: the street artist drawing attention to LA’s homeless residents is the winning entry for the Matt Kramer Award. LA-based writer Jordan Riefe is the author of the article, which was originally published in The Guardian on February 23, 2016. Congratulations Jordan Riefe! Thank you for your fine work!
A panel of five judges evaluated the submissions and decide the winner of the Matt Kramer Award. The judges are Linda Ayares, Partner with Finn Partners; Gregg Bertram, CEO at Pacific ADR Consulting, LLC; George Erb, Journalist, Educator and former Editor of the Puget Sound Business Journal; Dave Gregorio, Editor at Reuters; and Barbara Lloyd McMichael, author of the syndicated book review column “The Bookmonger.”
Here are how the judges voted:
1. Skid Robot: the street artist drawing attention to LA’s homeless residents
The Guardian
February 23, 2016
Writer: Jordan Riefe
218 points
2. The Tacoma artist who is reframing how we see Black bodies
http://crosscut.com/2017/08/the-tacoma-artist-who-is-reframing-how-we-see-black-bodies/
Crosscut
August 1, 2017
Writer: Rosemary Ponnekanti
209.50 points
Tied for 3rd Place
3. Doing an 'End Run' Around the Fuel Giants
https://www.prforpeople.com/tech-science/tech/doing-end-run-around-fuel-giants
PR for People The Connector Magazine
April 20, 2016
Writer: Kindra Foster
201.5 points
Tied for 3rd Place
3. Falcons girls fly beyond basketball, working with Special Olympics athletes
Hillsboro Tribune
March 31, 2017
Writer: Wade Evanson
201.5 points
4. Parent Connection Supporting Loved Ones Grappling With Opiate-Related Tragedy
The Newtown Bee
July 9, 2016
Writer: John Voket
182.50 points
5. Unsung Heroine of Ivy League Publishing: Jennifer Crewe
https://www.prforpeople.com/people/women/texas-unsung-heroine-ivy-league-publishing-jennifer-crewe
PR for People The Connector Magazine
July 15, 2017
Writer: Anna Faktorovich Ph.D.
175.5 points
6. Forget Therapy Forget the Couch Think Horses
https://www.prforpeople.com/life-style/health/therapy-forget-couch-think-horses
PR for People The Connector Magazine
August 15, 2017
Writer: Edith Lynn Beer
167.50 points
7. Life After NASA
http://greenbeltmagazine.com/2016/05/02/life-after-nasa/
Greenbelt Magazine
May 2, 2016
Writer: Edith Lynn Beer
162.5 points
8. Altoona man, helping older population, ‘great role model’
HTTP://WWW.ALTOONAMIRROR.COM/OPINION/2017/01/TRANSFERRING-TECHNOLOGY-TO-BLIND/
The Altoona Mirror, JAN 10, 2017
Writer: Joel Solkoff
155.5 points
9. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Fuels Ambitions, Entrepreneurship
https://www.prforpeople.com/people/tribal/citizen-potawatomi-nation-fuels-ambitions-entrepreneurship
PR for People The Connector Magazine
February 24, 2017
Writer: JoAnne Dyer
141.5 points
10. Article on Marco Rubio and GOP's future
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/rubios-future-hangs-in-th_b_9369788.html
Huffington Post
March 03, 2017
Writer: Kevin Price
97 points
The Award has been created as a tribute to AP Journalist Matt Kramer. Matt Kramer was a veteran Associated Press reporter covering the Capitol beat and the 1967 session of the Oregon Legislature. His astute and timely coverage of the "Beach Bill" that was reported in newspapers around the state kept the issue alive and in front of the people to decide the fate of public access to Oregon's beaches.
At the time, there was a strong movement among legislators who wanted to kill the "Beach Bill" in committee, which would have granted private beach rights and restricted access to self-entitled, wealthy estate owners and corporations. In 1967, Matt Kramer wrote an article, "Beach Bill Revival Sought," which has been historically attributed as one reason why today Oregon has open beaches.
Matt Kramer's work as an investigative reporter is an inspiration to showing us how integrity in journalism has a profound and lasting impact on the world. Today, Oregon’s breathtaking ocean vistas and beaches are open to all.
About Xanthus Communications LLC and PR for People®
Patricia Vaccarino owns Xanthus Communications, a national PR firm, and the internet company, PR for People®, where people share their news with the world. Through its monthly magazine “The Connector” and its news portal, PR for People is committed to telling real news stories about real people. Patricia Vaccarino has written award-winning film scripts, press materials, content, books, essays and articles.