

2019 AAR Award-Winning Religion Journalists: What We Covered in 2018 and What's Next
Mar 27, 2020
01:28:23
The American Academy of Religion presents its annual Journalism Award to recognize outstanding contributions to religion reporting in the previous year. This session celebrates journalistic excellence as it relates to the public understanding of religion, drawing insights from previous awardees, members of the award jury, and partners from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. Panelists will discuss partnerships and opportunities to advance the public understanding of religion amidst the changing media landscape and the different challenges faced by broadcast and print journalism. The discussion will engage the biggest religion news stories and religion topics of 2018. The 2019 recipients—Ian Johnson and Dawn Araujo-Hawkins—will be honored in absentia.
Joshua McElwee, third place winner, is the Vatican correspondent for National Catholic Reporter who often travels as part of the papal press pool. His articles covered some of the hottest topics of 2018 including Bishops' prosecutions may point to new phase in church's sex abuse crisis, Irish sex abuse survivors say Francis should admit to Vatican's cover-up, and Wuerl resigns, ending influential tenure in wake of abuse report.
Evan Berry, Arizona State University, Presiding
Panelists:
- Joshua McElwee, National Catholic Reporter
- Liz Kineke, Broadcast Journalist
- Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times
- Shirley Abraham, Documentary Filmmaker
- Jon Sawyer, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
- Asma Afsaruddin, Indiana University
This session was recorded at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in San Diego, California, on November 23.