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2001
Batten Award Honorable Mention
"The New
Face of Minnesota"
St. Paul Pioneer Press, St. Paul, MN
For "The New Face of Minnesota," a
vibrant and interactive chronicle of the immigrant experience in Minnesota.
It included polls in five languages and useful things to do, such as book clubs.
More than 3,000 attended community discussions in two dozen communities.
Kate Parry
Senior Editor, Politics
and Special Reports
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Immigration
is increasing dramatically in Minnesota. The St. Paul Pioneer Press decided
to try to provoke a major public discussion about the challenges of immigration,
to provide fresh information about the needs of new immigrants and to bring
perspective to public policy discussions. A groundbreaking poll done in five
languages enabled the paper to include the voices of new immigrants in profiles,
whether or not the respondents could speak English. The series inspired the
creation of book clubs and community discussion groups that were conducted in
partnership with the League of Women Voters of Minnesota. Long-time Minnesotans
were included in discussions about how immigration was changing their communities
and their schools. And immigrants from nearly a century ago were able to reflect
on their sometimes difficult experience coming to America, enabling them to
better understand and offer advice to today's immigrants. The combined efforts
of the newspaper, the League of Women Voters and the many community organizations
that became active on the issue raised it to a very high level of public discussion
and improved cultural understanding.
(Parry was not at the symposium.
She described the project for the Civic Catalyst newsletter.)
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