This just in:
** March 24, 2015
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FYI:
I just wanted to share the good news – International Business Times’s investigative work has this morning been named the winner (http://www.ithaca.edu/news/releases/independent-journalists-naomi-klein-and-david-sirota-share-annual-izzy-award-39431/#.VRGM-VwxF5j) of this year’s Izzy Award, given out by Ithaca College’s Park Center for Independent Media. The award honors IBTimes’ pension-themed reporting about, among others, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and Social Security Commission chair Erskine Bowles.
The award judges named myself and journalist Naomi Klein the winners of the annual award this morning in a press release, which you can read here (http://www.ithaca.edu/news/releases/independent-journalists-naomi-klein-and-david-sirota-share-annual-izzy-award-39431/#.VRF03Ye9KrX) .
This prestigious award is named for investigative journalist I.F. Stone. Past winners include Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill and other investigative journalism icons. This is an amazing honor specifically for IBTimes and also generally for the kind of difficult, time-consuming and labor-intensive investigative work that too often goes unrecognized in today’s media environment.
Thanks to so many of you for doing that kind of work – and to those who have been so supportive of our work over this last year. As you well know, this kind of reporting often engenders hostility – and my hope is that this award offers some encouragement to everyone working in the trenches of investigative journalism.
D
P.S. To follow IBTimes growing newsroom and investigative unit, I encourage you to follow these folks on Twitter: @PeterSGoodman (https://twitter.com/petersgoodman) ,
@NancyCooperNYC (http://www.twitter.com/nancycoopernyc) ,
@MarkFBonner (https://twitter.com/markfbonner) ,
@ThinkSimons (http://www.twitter.com/thinksimons )
, @MattCunninghamC (http://www.twitter.com/mattcunninghamc) ,
@AndrewPerezDC (https://twitter.com/andrewperezdc) ,
@ChristopherZara (http://www.twitter.com/ChristopherZara) ,
@of_davis (http://www.twitter.com/of_davis) ,
@GingerGibson (http://www.twitter.com/gingergibson) ,
@ColeStangler (http://www.twitter.com/colestangler) ,
@Learmonth (http://www.twitter.com/learmonth)

Congratulations, David & Naomi! Thanks, David, for all your honest & relevant education/pension/political reporting.
However, I must ask–will you ever live down your “appearance” on The Goldbergs?!
(Actually, I’m a BIG fan of the show, & I especially enjoyed the episode in which you were a character.)
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Here’s to many more years of covering the stories too many would like to keep hidden.
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Congrats!
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This is indeed great news! Congratulations to two exemplary journalists!
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You certainly deserve the recognition. As others before me: thank you so very much for the exemplary work which you do to save not only schools but our democracy.
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David Sirota is an exemplar of fine journalism.
In an opinion piece at Al Jazeera yesterday, Nicholas Tampio of Fordham University, makes a strong condemnation of Pearson’s Michael Barber.
It’s an indictment against American journalism, that accurate information about the U.S. is found in international media and, not in U.S. news outlets.
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We have to really appreciate these extraordinary investigative journalists, in this particualary grave time when the overarching reality is, “The Myth of the Free Press” http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_myth_of_the_free_press_20141026
Thank you ever so much, David and Naomi.
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To help understand where we are now, I recommend watching, “The Liberal Elite Has Betrayed the People They Claim to Defend”
http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=10468
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Well done Diane!!! Thank you for your fierce support for public ed, students and teachers! Hoping and praying we can turn the tide!
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