Category: Online Storytelling Project of the Year
Winner
Noelle Crombie, Kale Williams, Beth Nakamura, Dave Killen, Margaret Haberman, Mark Friesen and Teresa Mahoney / The Oregonian/OregonLive
“No Mercy”
Finalist
Jessica Koscielniak / Fort Worth Star-Telegram and McClatchy Studios
“Titletown, TX: All We Got”
Finalist
Craig Whitlock, Julie Vitkovskaya and Nick Kirkpatrick / The Washington Post
“The Afghanistan Papers: A secret history of the war”
Finalist
Ilvy Njiokiktjien / Freelance
“Born Free: Living with the legacy of inequality”
Finalist
Alex Kotlowitz, Maggie Bowman, Stacy Robinson, Carroll Bogert, Gordon Quinn, Betsy Steinberg, Risé Sanders-Weir, Illinois Humanities, Kim Bellware, Brendan Brown, Ingrid Roettgen, Melissa Sterne, Kathleen Chee, Matt Taylor, Seth Bomse, Oral Berat User, Scott Morgan, Edwin Diaz, Brendan Hubbard, Martin Stebbing, Resita Cox, Alexandra Epstein, Mago Torres, Pat Nabong, McKinleigh Lair, Mitch Dietz, Ingrid Roettgen, Edwin Perez Osuna, Sara Kragnessi, Matt Taylor, Drew Weir, Peter Jaszi, Robert Labate, Ruth Baldwin, Jenny Carchman, Tatiana Craine, Alex Tatusian, Katie Park and Gabriel Isman / The Marshall Project
“We Are Witnesses: Chicago”
Finalist
“We Are Witnesses: Chicago”
“We Are Witnesses: Chicago” is an immersive short-video series presenting intimate portraits of Chicagoans who have been touched by the criminal justice system. Produced by The Marshall Project in partnership with Kartemquin Films and Illinois Humanities, these films explore the nature of crime, punishment and forgiveness.