Edward R. Murrow Award winning article:
— Cathie from Canada 🇨🇦 😷🏳️🌈 (@CathieCanada) October 11, 2022
A ‘lingering evil’: From residential schools to murdered women https://t.co/B9WfTQ3aWM via @AJEnglish
For this small town girl who once thought she was nothing. Moved through foster homes, rape, single motherhood to being in NYC right now prepping to accept the top award for journalism in the world here on Monday Edward R Murrow. Unleashing my Voice of Fire! So many laughs/joy pic.twitter.com/4D3yJNCjhQ
— Brandi Morin (@Songstress28) October 8, 2022
I stood strong & proud. EDWARD R MURROW award NYC for our Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls for @AJEnglish with @photobracken
— Brandi Morin (@Songstress28) October 11, 2022
A most phenomenal moment for a journalist to win this top award in the world. Especially for an Indigenous journalist. Our voice of Fire rising pic.twitter.com/nx9A5Qpzdm
Met @mitchellreports @ Edward R Murrow awards this evening. This lady is an incredible powerhouse in the media world. She is gracious, beautiful & congratulated me at this Oscars of the journalism awards event @ Gotham Hall NYC. Hiy hiy Andrea ❤️ pic.twitter.com/x4FbLl3WGh
— Brandi Morin (@Songstress28) October 11, 2022
In the United States, today used to be known as Columbus Day but is now becoming known as Indigenous People's Day:Below are riveting articles by Cree-Iroquois journalist Brandi Moran (@songstress28) on missing and murdered Indigenous women. For this exposé, Brandi will accept the Edward R. Murrow journalism award tonight.
— Steven Donziger (@SDonziger) October 10, 2022
Now let's fix the damn problem.⬇️https://t.co/FI4gzPLAfO pic.twitter.com/LH06EHzsBH
Hello World,
— Marko Silberhand (@MarkoSilberhand) October 10, 2022
today is #IndigenousPeoplesDay . . .
I don't know if I'm more happy that this day exists
or if I'm sad that there has to be a day like this...
🪶 pic.twitter.com/IJ7dq8NTLD
Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay! pic.twitter.com/D4CXXYlE3E
— Dr. Rebecca Brückmann (@historleans) October 10, 2022