Barbara Jordan Media Awards - Winners
2021 Award Winners
Written/Print
Simone Carter, Denton Record Chronicle
"Disability rights advocates' vigil honors 'unseen and unheard' voices"
Special Contribution, Written/Print
Texas School for the Deaf - 2019-2020 Annual Report
"You Belong Here"
Photojournalism
Ricardo Brazziell, Austin American-Statesman
"Despite accident that changed his life, Bowie’s Evan Mallett has reason to be thankful"
College Student
Andre Williams, The Daily Texan
"UT must be proactive in outreach for disability accommodations"
High School Student
Alayna Amen, Seminole H.S. Tepee Yearbook
"Freshman's passion to play outweighs disease" (PDF available of yearbook pages)
Broadcast
Amanda Henderson and John Henderson, News 4 San Antonio
"Football coaches learn ASL to help hearing impaired athlete in games"
Podcast
Dr. John C. Bullion and Pam Humphrey, ESC Region #12
"Don't be afraid to be included"
Radio
Shelly Brisbin, Texas Standard/KUT
"Full Participation: 30 years of the ADA"
Special Contribution, Broadcast
Craig Davis, Texas State Independent Living Center
"Counting All My Children" (3 public service announcements)
2020 Award Winners
College Broadcast
Rebecca Sloane, The Battalion (College Station)
“Year Two: Signing the Midnight Yell”
College Print Magazine
Sarah Hoenig, Insite Brazos Valley magazine (Bryan)
“Beep Baseball: Making Dreams Come True”
High School Documentary
Eaglevision Film Productions, Lindale High School
Students Miles Hill, Braulio Navarro, Lauren Knox, Jeffrey Ptak, Jude Ratcliff, and Ashlynn Brice
“Miniature Blessings: Where Community Meets the Classroom”
High School Journalism
Jordan Ramsey and Jacob Choi, Eagle Nation Network, Prosper High School
“Run, Mabry, Run”
Photojournalism
Lola Gómez, Austin American-Statesman
“Just Like Me”
Radio Podcast
Shelly Brisbin, Relay FM (Austin)
“36 Seconds That Changed Everything: How the iPhone Learned to Talk”
Radio Broadcast (Series)
Laura Isensee, Houston Public Media
“Texas Students Fighting for Special Education Services”
- Students Still Fighting for Special Education
- Struggle to Fix Special Education; Charter Schools Still Lag Behind
- Demand for Special Education Grows
- Families Look for Inclusive Schools
Broadcast Feature
Walt Maciborski, CBS Austin KEYE-TV
“Game On!”
Broadcast Entertainment
Teresa Woodard, WFAA-TV Channel 8 (Dallas)
“I’m Not Less: They have autism, and the video games they develop are hitting it big”
Print Feature
Suzanne Garofalo, Houston Chronicle
“Daughter of the Water”
Print Profile
Megan Rodriguez, The Bryan-College Station Eagle
“Bridget Frank: Facing challenges, pursuing her passion”
Print News
Mary Huber, Austin American-Statesman
“The Long March to Healing: One soldier’s recovery after the Fort Hood shooting”
Print Magazine
Britni McAshan, Texas Medical Center’s Pulse magazine (Houston)
“Shooting for Gold: An elite athlete sets her sights on the Paralympics”
2019 Award Winners
College Broadcast
Rebecca Sloane, The Battalion
“Year Two: Signing the Midnight Yell”
College Print Magazine
Sarah Hoenig, Insite Brazos Valley magazine
“Beep Baseball: Making Dreams Come True”
High School Documentary
Eaglevision Film Productions, Lindale High School
Students Miles Hill, Braulio Navarro, Lauren Knox, Jeffrey Ptak, Jude Ratcliff, and Ashlynn Brice
“Miniature Blessings: Where Community Meets the Classroom”
High School Journalism
Jordan Ramsey and Jacob Choi, Eagle Nation Network, Prosper High School
“Run, Mabry, Run”
Photojournalism
Lola Gómez, Austin American-Statesman
“Just Like Me”
Radio Podcast
Shelly Brisbin, Relay FM
“36 Seconds That Changed Everything: How the iPhone Learned to Talk”
Radio Broadcast (Series)
Laura Isensee, Houston Public Media
“Texas Students Fighting for Special Education Services”
Broadcast Feature
Walt Maciborski, CBS Austin KEYE-TV
“Game On!”
Broadcast Entertainment
Teresa Woodard, WFAA-TV Channel 8
“I’m Not Less: They have autism, and the video games they develop are hitting it big”
Print Feature
Suzanne Garofalo, Houston Chronicle
“Daughter of the Water”
Print Profile
Megan Rodriguez, The Bryan-College Station Eagle
“Bridget Frank: Facing challenges, pursuing her passion”
Print News
Mary Huber, Austin American-Statesman
“The Long March to Healing: One soldier’s recovery after the Fort Hood shooting”
Print Magazine
Britni McAshan, Texas Medical Center’s Pulse magazine
“Shooting for Gold: An elite athlete sets her sights on the Paralympics”
2018 Award Winners
Book
Nancy Shugart
Prove Them Wrong – Be the One to Make it Happen
Children’s Book
Chris Barton
What Do You Do with a Voice Like That? The Story of Extraordinary Congresswoman Barbara Jordan
Broadcast Feature, Extended
Mike Snyder, Bob Phillips, Kelli Phillips, Dan Stricklin, Texas Country Reporter
Iron Will
Broadcast Feature
Ana Ramirez, Austin American-Statesman
Swimming for a Dream
Broadcast News
Wayne Carter, NBC 5 / KXAS-TV
Disabled Woman Says Uber Driver Refused Service Due to Service Animal
College Student
William Dennis Kosinski, The Daily Texan
Deaf students struggle with getting last-minute interpreters
High School Student
Hanna Gaither, Dripping Springs The Paw Print
A Person First Before Hurtful Words
Photojournalism
Cody Duty, Texas Medical Center’s Pulse magazine
Racing to Recovery
Radio
Nadia Hamdan, KUT Austin
Capital Metro tests new ways to help blind riders catch the bus
Written/Print
Marc Ramirez, The Dallas Morning News
Living inside a canister: Dallas polio survivor is one of few people left in U.S. using iron lung
2017 Award Winners
Book
Deborah Nowinski, Nassau Bay
“Your Role in Inclusion Theatre”
ISBN 9781517357498
Book Student
Madelynn Faith Niles, Laredo
“My Hospital Journey – It’s Okay to be Afraid”
Tate Publishing, 978-1-68270-671-8
Print Feature
Matthew Payne, Denton Record Chronicle
“Veteran’s 900 mile ride ends in Aubrey”
Print Commentary
Adam Pitluk, formerly with Dallas Morning News
Reading, Writing and Assessment: Researchers on the verge of an early dyslexia diagnosis
Broadcast Feature
Elizabeth Jeneault, Spectrum News, Austin
“Lights, Camera, Sign: Austin News Show for the Deaf Rises in Popularity”
Broadcast Series
Alisha Laventure, WFAA, Dallas
“12 Amputations, 2 Years Recovery, 1 New Lease on Life”
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Radio
Wendy Rigby, Texas Public Radio, San Antonio
“Valor Games Played in Military City, USA”
Photojournalism
Jay Janner and James Gregg, Austin American-Statesman
“Paralyzed Triathlete Strives to Race Again” (video)
College Student
Megan Mikaelian, Reporting Texas, Austin
“Austin Blades Give Disabled Children Full-Contact Hockey Experience”
High School Student
Miranda Alexander, Frisco Independent School District
“Jaxon is Able”
Internet
Teresa Schnyder, University of Texas at Arlington
“UTA Movin Mavs host Ethiopian sports advocates”
Director’s Challenge – Public Service Announcement
Eric Edling, University of North Texas
“Respect the Lines”
2016 Award Winners (for 2015 submissions)
Meredith & Me: a mother and daughter on a profoundly different journey by Sarah Barnes
Journalist, Austin
TELEVISION (TIE)
Shredders by Greg Groogan and John Starling
Fox-26 TV, Houston
Local Paralympic Athlete Another Step Closer to His Dream by David Chancellor
WOAI Sports Sunday, San Antonio
TELEVISION EXTENDED
The Hardest Working Man by Bob Phillips, Brian Hawkins and Kelli Phillips
Phillips Productions, Dallas
RADIO
State Pays Some Workers with Disabilities Pennies per Hour by Alain Stephens
KUT, Austin
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Team Manager Inspires Georgetown Eagles to Soar
by Rodolfo Gonzalez and Kelly West
Austin American-Statesman, Austin
PRINT (TIE)
The Waiting Game by John Savage
The Texas Observer, Austin
Texas State’s Guendling Gives Up Football for Goal to Go: Signing Songs by Steve Habel
Austin American-Statesman, Austin
INTERNET
Why Do We Volunteer? By Kelvin Anderson, Rey Barrera, Ken Bodden, Jason Lehecka, and Joe Maloney
Department of Aging and Disability Services, Austin
COLLEGE STUDENT-PRINT
The Navigation Equation – How Blind Students Take On Texas Tech By David Talley
The Hub, Texas Tech University, Lubbock
COLLEGE STUDENT-VIDEO
Salsa and the Machine by Lea Konczal and Jeanette Pérez
UT Journalism Department, The University of Texas at Austin
2015 Award Winners (for 2014 submissions)
BOOK
My Father’s Eyes by Sheila Allee
TV FEATURE (TIE)
Adaptive Crossfit by Kevin Reece, Houston
KHOU-TV
Summer Jobs by Teresa Woodard, Dallas
WFAA-TV
INTERNET
Bridging the Gap: Arts in Context by Eve Tarlo and Galia Farber, Austin
KLRU-TV
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Confidence and Courage by Gabe Wolf, Lone Wolf Photography, Killeen
Killeen Daily Herald
Cancer Survivor to Tackle Marathon on Two Good Legs by Roberta MacInnis
Houston Chronicle
COLLEGE STUDENT
Never Defeated by Alyssa Biere, Mary Cuba, J.C. Rickman, and Samantha Forester, Wichita Falls
Midwestern State University
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Sisterly Love by Zhouie Martinez, Austin
The Featherduster: Westlake High School
2014 Award Winners (for 2013 submissions)
TV FEATURE
Fran-Tastic by Adam Winkler, Austin
KEYE-TV
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Uncharted Waters by Nikki Lyssy, Westlake
The Featherduster: Westlake High School
RADIO
Legally Blind Austin Man to Run Boston Marathon with a Special Guest by Matt Largey, Austin
KUT Radio
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Finding His Voice by Ralph Barrera, Austin
Austin American Statesman
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION
An Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin by Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, Austin
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities and Golden Arm Productions
10th Annual Cinema Touching Disability Film Festival
COLLEGE STUDENT
MS: Painfully Invisible by Chelsea Henderson, Beaumont
UPBeat: Lamar University Press Magazine
TV FEATURE - EXTENDED
Roxy's Recipes by Bob Phillips, Dan Stricklin and Mike Snyder, Dallas
Texas Country Reporter
Scruggs Finds Sister of Strength by Sarah Mervosh, Dallas
Dallas Morning News
INTERNET
Visions Made Real by Tina Phan, Omar Gallaga, and Ralph Barrera, Austin
Austin American Statesman
2013 Award Winners (for 2012 submissions)
BOOK
Shouting in the Dark by John Bramblitt, Denton
Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
PHOTOJOURNALISM
A Will to Walk (Videography) by Mario Sandoval, Weslaco
KRGV-TV
PRINT FEATURE
Private Battles/War Wounds by David Tarrant, Dallas
Dallas Morning News
PRINT FEATURE SERIES
Zach's Journey by Marc Ramirez, Dallas
Dallas Morning News
INTERNET
Moving Mountains (Declaring Independence) by Kelly West, Austin
Austin American Statesman online
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION, INDIVIDUAL
225th Birthday Celebration: Erastus "Deaf" Smith Exhibit and Tours by Steve C. Baldwin, PhD, Austin
Exhibit held at the Capitol and various other locations across Texas
TV DOCUMENTARY
Healing Heroes by Chie Saito, Austin
YNN-TV
Healing Heroes Part I
Healing Heroes Part 2
Healing Heroes Part 3
Healing Heroes Part 4
Healing Heroes Part 5
Healing Heroes Part 6
TV FEATURE
I Will Run by Greg Groogan and Mark Muller, Houston
KRIV-TV
TV FEATURE, EXT
Never Losing Focus by Bob Phillips Productions, Dallas
Texas Country Reporter (DVD)
STUDENT, HIGH SCHOOL
Students Seek to Serve by Joey Hadden, Rockwall HS
Rockwall
STUDENT, COLLEGE
Once Again by John Spottswood Moore, Austin
University of Texas at Austin
2012 Award Winners (for 2011 submissions)
Book Category
The Boy Who Saved My Life
Earle P. Martin, author
Entertainment
Rollin' with Zach
Zach Anner, Oprah Winfrey Network
Internet
Former Tennis Star Dennis Ralston
Pam LeBlanc, Austin American Statesman
Photojournalism
Among the Wounded
Lara Solt, Dallas Morning News
TV Feature
Coaching from a Different Perspective
Shane McAuliffe, KBTX-TV, Bryan
TV Feature, Extended
The Baty Bot
Matt Barrie, Noah Bullard, Peter Hull, KXAS-TV, Fort Worth
TV Documentary
Health Needs a Hero
Jen Ohlson, Arnold Payne, Pathway Productions
TV Public Service Announcement
Accessible Parking PSA
Channel 6, City of Austin
Print Feature
The Wonder of It All
Sheryl Smith-Rodgers, Texas Co-Op Power Magazine
Print Feature Series
Zach's Journey
Marc Ramirez, Dallas Morning News
Print News
Camp Gives People with Disabilities the Skills to Master Bicycling
Robert Cadwallader, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Student, High School
Anything But Bland
Kelly Stark, North Garland High School, Raider Echo
Student, College
Resident Uses Disability to Motivate Others
Kolten Parker, Texas State University, The University Star
2011 Awards Winners (for 2010 submissions)
The 2011 Barbara Jordan Media Awards was hosted by the University of Texas Division of Diversity and Community Engagement in partnership with Bank of America, the University of Texas College of Communications, and the University of Texas Student Government Students with Disabilities Agency in Austin.
Book Category
Challenged to Win
Nancy Shugart, author
Print Commentary
Daughter Was Mostly Invisible
Sarah Barnes, Austin American-Statesman
Print Feature
About a Boy
Michael Hall, Texas Monthly Magazine
Print News
UT Arlington Hosts 27 Injured Soldiers
Patrick Walker, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Student
Poster Series: The Deaf Are Just Like Everyone Else
Gabriela Hanrahan, Barbara Jordan High School for Careers, Houston
Entertainment
Temple Grandin: HBO Special
Mike Jackson, Director
Internet
Defined by His Successes
Melissa Mixon, UT Austin Cockrell School of Engineering
Photojournalism
Journey into the World of Autism
Eli Meir Kaplan, Time.com
Special Contribution/Organization
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities (CTD)
CTD Film Festival; Haitian Amputee Soccer Team
Dennis Borel, Executive Director
TV Documentary (TIE)
The Eyes of Me
Keith Maitland, Illegal Films
For Once in My Life
Goodwill Industries of South Florida
TV Feature
Actors with Disabilities Find Open Arms
Jim Swift, KXAN-TV, Austin
TV Feature, Extended
Sideline Signer
Bob Phillips, Texas Country Reporter, Dallas
1983-2009 Award Winners
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