THE JOURNALIST OF UKRAINE VISITED QATAR IN 2019 HAS BEEN AWARDED A 2020 PULITZER PRIZE
NEWS May 9, 2022
Nadi Chernovil
Source PRAVDA.COM.UA
"A New achievement in our CV Pulitzer prize winner" writes in her stories Nataly Lutsenko
The Journalists of Ukraine
A press kit (including the full long list of winners and finalists) is available at Pulitzer.org/media.
The Pulitzer Prizes were established by Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American journalist and newspaper publisher, who left money to Columbia University upon his death in 1911. A portion of his bequest was used to found the School of Journalism in 1912 and establish the Pulitzer Prizes, which were first awarded in 1917.
The 19-member Pulitzer Board is composed of leading journalists or news executives from media outlets across the U.S., as well as five academics or persons in the arts. The dean of Columbia's journalism school and the administrator of the prizes are non-voting members. The chair rotates annually to the most senior member or members.
In 01.10.2019 Nataly Lutsenko Ukrainian journalist visited Qatar and created her report about Ukrainians in Qatar
IN ANDRII CHERNOVIL ART STUDIO
Nataly visited Andrii Chernovil Gallery and loft style art studio (2018-2019) in 7th floor in "The Gate Mall" where Andrii worked for biggest artwork of project IQtargets-Art.
Nataly and her team captured the creative moments in studio and save it in our memory and in her story
"We have met in a heart of Qatar West Bay down town in Andrii Chernovil Art gallery in a Gate Mall"
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