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Hosting virtual events to take you behind the story
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Poynter’s first On Poynt event of 2021 gave journalists and the public the chance to meet Julio Cortez, an Associated Press photojournalist who was at the Capitol for the siege on Jan. 6 and the swearing in of the president and vice president two weeks later. Called “From the Frontlines: A Photojournalist’s View from Insurrection to Inauguration,” the event had more than 200 people sign up. You can watch the replay here.
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Honored to be considered for a Nobel Peace Prize
Imagine learning that your work in 2020 was being considered for a Nobel Peace Prize! That happened last week to Baybars Orsek, Poynter’s director of the International Fact-Checking Network.
We're so very proud of the work of this network, which represents 75+ fact-checking organizations in 50+ countries and whose COVID fact-check database
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You'll see a public announcement from Poynter here.
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The nomination is a tremendous honor, but there is a long path between here and final selection for the prize. Read about the next steps in the process.
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Helping the public track the promises of a new president
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Giving plain explanations about COVID-19 and masks
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