Hearty congratulations to our colleagues Trey Kay and Deb George for their Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for “The Great Textbook War,” an hour-long radio documentary they produced for West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Deb is a longtime Homelands collaborator and one of the best editors in the business. The duPont-Columbia awards, whose winners were announced today, are among the most prestigious in broadcast journalism. The jury called the documentary “evenhanded, painstaking and eye-opening.”
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