AWARDS

Sevgil Musaieva

Anthem Award 2024

Credits: Director, Producer, Editor

Recipient of CPJ’s 2022 International Press Freedom Award, Musaieva is editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda, Ukraine’s leading independent online newspaper covering politics, economics, and culture – and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Musaieva has worked relentlessly since the invasion to ensure the safety of her staff and to inform the public.

Niyaz Abdullah

Anthem Award 2024

Credits: Director, Producer, Editor

Recipient of CPJ’s 2022 International Press Freedom Award, Abdullah is a prominent Iraqi Kurdish freelance journalist. She faced legal harassment by security forces and local authorities, and she was detained and threatened with violence over her work. In 2021, she fled to France to escape threats against her.

Abraham Jiménez Enoa

Anthem Award 2024

Credits: Director, Producer, Editor

Recipient of CPJ’s 2022 International Press Freedom Award, Jiménez is a prominent outspoken voice within Cuba’s media community, providing fresh perspectives on challenges for independent journalists and reporting on issues rarely covered by state media, including racism in Cuba. Jiménez was forced to flee to Spain in 2021, where he is currently living in exile.

Pham Doan Trang

Anthem Award 2024

Credits: Director, Producer, Editor

Recipient of CPJ’s 2022 International Press Freedom Award, Trang is a reporter specializing in human rights and is the founder of the independent legal magazine in Vietnam. On October 6, 2020, she was arrested under Article 117 of the penal code, a provision that bans making or spreading news against the state. Trang is currently serving a nine-year jail sentence as a result of that conviction.

ACTING UP: RUSSIA'S CIVIL SOCIETYPeabody Award 2011Credit: Co-Producer, Co-EditorTo mark the historic fall of Communism, Human Rights Watch profiles the valiant activists who are making a difference in Russia today.

ACTING UP: RUSSIA'S CIVIL SOCIETY

Peabody Award 2011

Credit: Co-Producer, Co-Editor

To mark the historic fall of Communism, Human Rights Watch profiles the valiant activists who are making a difference in Russia today.

GOLD'S COSTLY DIVIDEND: THE PORGERA JOINT VENTUREPeabody Award 2011Credits: Co-Producer, Editor, CinematographerPrivate security personnel employed by the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold, have been implicated in alleged gang rapes …

GOLD'S COSTLY DIVIDEND: THE PORGERA JOINT VENTURE

Peabody Award 2011

Credits: Co-Producer, Editor, Cinematographer

Private security personnel employed by the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold, have been implicated in alleged gang rapes and other violent abuses in Papua New Guinea.

REVOLUTIONARIES: EGYPT'S TRANSFORMERSWebby Award 2012Credit: Co-Producer, CinematographyProfiles of the human rights campaigners, social media activists, union organizers, writers, musicians, victims, and heroes of the movement that brought an end t…

REVOLUTIONARIES: EGYPT'S TRANSFORMERS

Webby Award 2012

Credit: Co-Producer, Cinematography

Profiles of the human rights campaigners, social media activists, union organizers, writers, musicians, victims, and heroes of the movement that brought an end to Hosni Mubarak's thirty years of repressive rule.

COLOMBIA: DEADLY THREATS

Webby Award 2011

Credit: Editor

The Colombian government says that all paramilitary groups were disbanded by 2006, and that they no longer exist, but Human Rights Watch has found that the successors to the paramilitaries continue their criminal activities and abuses.

DEAR OBAMA: A MESSAGE FROM THE VICTIMS OF THE LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMYWebby Award 2011Credit: Production ConsultantVictims of the Lord's Resistance Army call upon US President Barack Obama for urgent and decisive action to neutralize the LRA.

DEAR OBAMA: A MESSAGE FROM THE VICTIMS OF THE LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY

Webby Award 2011

Credit: Production Consultant

Victims of the Lord's Resistance Army call upon US President Barack Obama for urgent and decisive action to neutralize the LRA.