Jacqueline Charles Receives a New Award from NABJ

Jacqueline Charles, a Haitian-American journalist covering the English-speaking Caribbean and Haiti, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winner, received the "Single Story" award for her article "Haiti Gangs Take Aim at Disabled Children: 'Put Those Kids Out of Their Misery or We Will'" at the 49th NABJ Gala in Chicago on August 3, 2024.

Roberson Alphonse
Par Roberson Alphonse
06 Aug 2024 | Lecture : 4 min.

Jacqueline Charles, a Haitian-American journalist covering the English-speaking Caribbean and Haiti, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winner, received the "Single Story" award for her article "Haiti Gangs Take Aim at Disabled Children: 'Put Those Kids Out of Their Misery or We Will'" at the 49th NABJ Gala in Chicago on August 3, 2024.

"I received an award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) for my series on the plight of a group of disabled and orphaned children i

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