2020 Dart Award Finalists Announced

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"In this moment of global crisis, the 2020 Dart Award finalists exemplify the unique power of journalism to illuminate the impact of traumatic events," said Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro. "All of this year’s finalists  ranging from a small-city paper in Montana to the largest international news organizations  chronicle the most difficult human experiences with exceptional depth and integrity."

The finalists for this year's Dart Awards for Excellence in Coverage of Violence and Trauma are: AP "In Opioids Wake"; Chicago Tribune / ProPublica Illinois, "The Quiet Rooms"; Frontline, "The Last Survivors"; Missoulian, "Troubled kids, troubled system"; Mother Jones, "When Your Rape Doesn't Count"; New York Times, "Inside Syria's Secret Torture Prisons"; New York Times Magazine, "How Does the Human Soul Survive Atrocity?"; NPR, "Mounting Syrian War Crime Cases Raise Hopes For Justice Against A Brutal Regime​"; NPR, "Life After ISIS, The Struggle and Survival of Yazidis"; Plain Dealer, "Case Closed"; Reveal, "Five Years on Nauru"; STAT, "Their baby died during his nap. Then medical bureaucrats deepened the parents' anguish."

Click below to read, watch and listen to the 2020 Dart Award finalists.

AP "In Opioids Wake"

 

Chicago Tribune | ProPublica Illinois, "The Quiet Rooms"

 

Frontline, "The Last Survivors"

 

Missoulian, "Troubled kids, troubled system"

 

Mother Jones, "When Your Rape Doesn't Count"

 

New York Times, "Inside Syria's Secret Torture Prisons"

 

New York Times Magazine, "How Does the Human Soul Survive Atrocity?"

 

NPR, "Mounting Syrian War Crime Cases Raise Hopes For Justice Against A Brutal Regime"

 

NPR, "Life After ISIS, The Struggle and Survival of Yazidis"

 

Plain Dealer, "Case Closed"

 

Reveal, "Five Years on Nauru"

 

STAT, "Their baby died during his nap. Then medical bureaucrats deepened the parents' anguish."