Adam Clay Thompson
Adam Clay Thompson is an American investigative journalist, for ProPublica.[1]
He was a reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, and the Center for Investigative Reporting.[2] He was faculty at New College of California, and instructor in the Media Studies Graduate Program. He teaches at the Raising Our Voices program, to train street reporters.[3]
Awards
- 2005 George Polk Award for Local Reporting[4] for his series “Forgotten City,” about San Francisco's public housing
- 2013 Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award for investigative journalism in connection with the shooting of civilians by police after Hurricane Katrina.[5]
Publications with others
- Torture Taxi. Co-authored with Trevor Paglen. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House Publishing, 2006. ISBN 1-933633-09-3.
- Icon, 2007. ISBN 9781840468304.
References
- ↑ http://www.media-alliance.org/calendar.php?id=71
- ↑ http://aan.org/gyrobase/Conferences/Speakers?convID=193287
- ↑ Encyclopedia of homelessness, Volume 2 Editor David Levinson, SAGE, 2004, ISBN 978-0-7619-2751-8
- ↑ "The George Polk Awards for Journalism". Long Island University. 2005. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
- ↑ http://www.colby.edu/news_events/c/pr/092013/2728851/ac-thompson-of-propublica-to-receive-2013-lovejoy-award/
External links
- "AC Thompson", Specious Species
- Terror in Little Saigon: New Doc Ties US-Allied Kill Squad to Unsolved Murders of Vietnamese Journos In US, Democracy Now! November 11, 2015,
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