Family demands #JusticeForJoshua as police killing goes viral
Joshua Feast was fatally shot by La Marque officer Jose Santos after an attempted arrest. Dec 29, 2020, 2:11 pm Featured Video Hide
Feast was fatally shot by La Marque officer Jose Santos after an attempted arrest on outstanding felony warrants, according to the La Marque Police Department. Advertisement Hide
Since Feast’s fatal shooting, his family members have taken to social media to demand justice for Feast, using the hashtag #JusticeforJoshua to garner support and awareness.
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We want answers. My cousin didn’t deserve a death sentence for running away. Release the footage!! #JusticeforJoshuaFeast#JusticeForJoshuapic.twitter.com/6vShyWCPjX THE DOLL (@dejthedoll) December 15, 2020
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CBS News received four awards from the National Association of Black Journalists, which were presented Saturday night.
CBS This Morning Saturday co-host
Michelle Miller co-emceed the event along with ABC World News Now co-anchor
Kenneth Moton.
The CBS Evening News earned two awards, CBS Sunday Morning earned one award and CBS News evp of news
Kim Godwin earned an award as well.
Godwin was presented during the event with the
Ida B. Wells Award “for her work as a strong newsroom leader, for being an advocate for stories about communities in the country that might have been overlooked, for her work to create a diverse newsroom, and her focus on identifying – and advocating for – young journalists throughout their careers.”
Al Jazeera journalist wins NABJ Percy Qoboza Award
24 Dec 2020 - 9:17
The Peninsula
Doha: Al Jazeera s journalist Mahmoud Hussein was honoured with Percy Qoboza Award, from the National Association of Black Journalists. NABJ honoured Hussein during a virtual awards event on December 19, 2020.
The event’s moderator Kenneth Moton, from ABC, said that Mahmoud Hussein pays the price for his professionalism and his belief in press freedom, and the NABJ chose him to win this award in appreciation of his sacrifices and to shed light on his suffering in prison.
The annual Percy Qoboza award honours the groundbreaking and often dangerous work done by foreign journalists. It is named after the late Percy Peter Tshidiso Qoboza, editor of The World newspaper in Soweto. Qoboza’s powerful columns ranged from coverage of the 1976 Soweto riots to the tragic horror of apartheid and the white minority government’s treatment of millions of black Africans.