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At the end of April, the National Association of Black Journalists announced that, among several award winners, Margaret Bernstein of the Plain Dealer had won their Community Service Award. (check out the new way to find PD people – well, new to me)

I cannot imagine a more worthy choice than this writing mentor and friend.

Congratulations, Margaret.  And thanks for letting me tag along behind you. ;)

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 7:28 pm May 12th, 2008 in Announcements, Cleveland+, Media, Social Issues, Women, Writing 

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3 Responses to “Plain Dealer writer, Margaret Bernstein, wins National Association of Black Journalists award”

  1. 1 JNez on January 14th, 2009 8:45 pm

    congrats! this is great. can’t wait to read the book

  2. 2 Danita Craven-Davis on June 10th, 2009 2:53 pm

    Margaret, I;m the young lady that you did a story on, when I took midtown buses to mississippi for hurricane katrina victims, then when they can here I picked some families up and took them and some of the children to my cuusin wwe match, anyway I need to talk to you about astory for the paper on how I found the people who was involved in the murder of my son, and how there still walking around after all the imformation I gave to the detectives, how I became homeless and lost everything I had after my son died, and even now my situation I feel society has let me down, and how i kept my eyes shut for two years and didn’t want to live anymore, let’s talk you tell me if this story i have for you is writable, I’m in so much pain now with things going on in my life all I can do is hold on to God unchanging hand call me if you can 1-270-505-2611 I’ll be in cleveland until monday 15,2009 there is more to tell.

  3. 3 Danita Craven-Davis on June 10th, 2009 2:54 pm

    Danita Craven-Davis: Margaret, I;m the young lady that you did a story on, when I took midtown buses to mississippi for hurricane katrina victims, then when they can here I picked some families up and took them and some of the children to my cuusin wwe match, anyway I need to talk to you about astory for the paper on how I found the people who was involved in the murder of my son, and how there still walking around after all the imformation I gave to the detectives, how I became homeless and lost everything I had after my son died, and even now my situation I feel society has let me down, and how i kept my eyes shut for two years and didn’t want to live anymore, let’s talk you tell me if this story i have for you is writable, I’m in so much pain now with things going on in my life all I can do is hold on to God unchanging hand call me if you can 1-270-505-2611 I’ll be in cleveland until monday 15,2009 there is more to tell.

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