Pulitzer Center’s multimedia website on the human face of HIV/AIDS in Jamaica has won an Emmy for new approaches to news and documentary programming, in the arts, lifestyle and culture category, announced Sept 21, at the 30th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards at the Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater in New York City.
LiveHopeLove.com, an interactive site based on Kwame Dawes’s Pulitzer Center project, HOPE: Living and loving with AIDS in Jamaica, has won other accolades including a People’s Voice Webby Award, and was the inspiration for the music/spoken word performance Wisteria & HOPE which premiered at the National Black Theatre Festival in North Carolina on Aug. 6-7.
Breathtaking,I want to model every website i ever see just like this.
Huge photos, documentary movies, beautiful music and simple text and sound.
I would love to job shadow and clean waste paper baskets to have a chance to be a part of this crews team.
Click on the picture above to link to the website.