Mother Jones: How a Progressive Magazine Thrives | In-Depth Profile

Our collective work has garnered important recognition, thanks to the ​generous individuals who choose ‍to support us with donations and​ subscriptions. Let’s explore the accolades⁤ we’ve achieved together.

In May, we were honored as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory⁤ Reporting for “40 Acres‍ and a Lie,” a project developed in partnership with the ‍Center for Public Integrity over the course of a year. Investigative reporters delved into a widely known narrative-the ⁣promise of “40 acres and a mule” to formerly enslaved people after the⁢ Civil War-and ⁤revealed it was never fully realized. However, the inquiry uncovered a more disturbing truth: many Black families did receive land titles in Georgia​ and the Carolinas, only to have those titles unjustly revoked and ​returned to their former ‍enslavers.⁤ The reporting team developed an AI program to analyze handwritten records from the‍ Freedmen’s Bureau, the⁢ federal agency responsible for assisting formerly enslaved people in their‌ transition to freedom, to bring this story to ‌light. These records represent a valuable resource for countless Americans seeking ancestral information, and this project has made them readily accessible and‍ searchable.

This impactful reporting also led to a three-part radio/podcast series,six ⁣detailed features and essays,an AI database,a video presentation,and a special edition of the magazine. You can explore all ​components of the project here.

The project was also awarded ⁣a National Magazine Award, often⁤ referred to as an‌ “Ellie”-considered ​the highest honor in the magazine industry. Furthermore, ⁢it played a key role in Mother Jones being recognized for ‌General Excellence-akin ⁢to a “Best Picture” award-acknowledging ⁢coverage that also included a profile of a mass shooter’s ​mother and a extensive issue focused on American oligarchy,featuring​ Elon Musk,Mark ‌Zuckerberg,Jeff ⁤Bezos,and ⁣Donald Trump on the cover-a scene reminiscent of their public appearances. ​(The cover​ itself was also a finalist ⁢for the “Cover of the Year” award.)

The expansion ⁢also enabled us to deliver impactful,truthful reporting to video platforms,reaching⁣ a broader audience,notably younger ​demographics. Our video correspondent, Garrison ‍Hayes, was named Best Creator on social ‍media ‍by the Webby awards. Additionally, our feature film, The Grab, which examines the⁤ global competition for control of water resources, has received four Emmy nominations. According to a recent‌ report by ⁤the World Resources Institute‌ (December 2

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