In Kate Roff’s submission, she observes that Sarah Williams “consistently reports on responses to some of Detroit’s most pressing issues, and connects with the voices that need to be heard in solutions stories time and time again.” Roff wrote that the story pushes back against the deluge of prison stories that focus on violence and harm. Shakespeare in Prison program offers far more than an escape - Sarah Williams, Model D I’m not sure I’ve ever read a story about orchestras before, but Tim also did such a great job of laying out the problem, backing it up with clear (and visual) data, and presenting ways folks are trying to fix it.” He found a way to tell a story - about racial disparities in top-tier orchestras, a topic likely often not accessible to many - in a way that captured a local news audience. Meghan Mangrum, who submitted this detailed and enthralling story, sums it up like this: “First and foremost I found Tim’s incorporation of a solutions lens into an arts story incredibly innovative and unique. Here’s how to change that * - Tim Diovanni, The Dallas Morning News This piece explores respite care, where trained volunteers give primary caregivers a break, an approach that Natalia Rodríguez Medina details with compassion. population ages and people move farther from home, the need to understand caregivers’ struggles and how to address them only grows. The New York & Michigan Solutions Journalism Collaborative, through which this story was produced, has spent months exploring an under-covered issue: caregiving for older adults. How Lifespan’s Partners in Caring program is changing the perception of older adults with dementia* - Natalia Rodríguez Medina, Democrat and Chronicle The story doesn’t shy away from the fragility of these arrangements, especially in such a new experiment, but it also draws out an abundance of insights that can satisfy anyone looking for approaches to addressing conflict. A rigorous structure of agreed-upon guardrails and rules governs both farming and grazing, building a system that’s rigid but safe. But in one small community, peace mostly prevails. Violence between farmers and herders in Nigeria is a regular and bloody problem. Inside Nasarawa community where crop farmers, herders coexist - Abdulkareem Mojeed, Premium Times Photo courtesy of Abdulkareem Mojeed/Premium Times
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