Webby Award - Incite at Columbia University
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Work
Webby Award
- Led by Columbia Center for Oral History Research
- Published April 22, 2025
- Authors Jacqueline Woodson Madeline Alexander Chris Pandza Arek Romanski Lukasz Knasiecki Magdalena Kesik Ada Buchholc et al.
- Category Award
- Forum International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences
- Link winners.webbyawards.com
The Elders Project's digital archive wins a Webby Award.
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go to The Elders Project
The Elders ProjectCapturing the stories of elders who have shaped America—from Civil Rights activists to tribal leaders to survivors of Stonewall—before they’re lost to history. Funded by Emerson Collective
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