Black Woman Publisher Receives Historic Award

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A Black woman publisher receives a historic award, highlighting the importance of Black perspective in journalism. The news also covers the ongoing struggle for justice and education for victims of the Chibok school kidnapping, focusing on the resilience of Maryam Maiyanga and her son Ali.

Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, are before me. We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909. This year marks the first time in the 125 years of this award that it has been given to a Black woman publisher. We are proud to provide no paywall journalism for the Black community we serve, the largest Black and Brown community in the country.

Also, some mothers of the missing daughters from the Chibok school kidnapping are still searching for justice, healing, and a better future through education for themselves and their kids. Maryam Maiyanga, a survivor of the school kidnapping, fights to provide education for her son, who is born from her captivity, and a chance for a better future despite local stigma. Ali, the son of the Maiyanga family, struggles to receive an education due to the local community rejecting him because of stigma, among other things. “It bothers me that he is not going to school,” Maiyanga says in the film when asking her family for support, adding, “If he doesn’t go to school at this young age, it will be very challenging for him when he grows older.” Joel Kachi Benson, filmmaker and director of the film, said when Maiyanga was rescued, “You would expect a lot of support from her community, from her family — she didn’t get that, but in spite of that, she still chose to fight. I think she exemplifies, she illustrates, that courage and strength of motherhood that I felt has been missing in the entire narrative of these women

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