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File #: 120571    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 6/7/2012 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 6/7/2012
Title: Honoring The Philadelphia Inquirer on Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
Sponsors: Councilmember Henon
Attachments: 1. Signature12057100.pdf
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Honoring The Philadelphia Inquirer on Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
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WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Inquirer published a seven part series, titled "Assault on Learning" in March-April 2011, which investigated the climate of pervasive violence in Philadelphia's public schools; and

WHEREAS, The series revealed that violence in City schools was widespread and underreported, with over 30,000 serious incidents over the last 5 school years, findings which were later corroborated by a Philadelphia School District panel on safety; and

WHEREAS, The series spurred an overhaul of incident reporting in the district and prompted the hiring of a state funded safe schools advocate; and

WHEREAS, Reporters John Sullivan, Sue Snyder, Kristen Graham, Dylan Purcell and Jeff Gammage spent a year examining the violence in public schools, conducting more than 300 interviews with teachers, administrators, students and their families, district officials, police officers, court officials and school violence experts; and

WHEREAS, Photographers David Swanson, Ron Tarver and Sharon Gekoski-Kimmel captured the faces of the victims of violence, both students and teachers, for the series; and

WHEREAS, Frank Wiese served as the series' multimedia editor. Mike Leary and Rose Ciotta were the project editors and the copy editor was Thom Guarnieri. In print, the series was laid out by designer Sterling Chen with graphics by artist Mike Placentra; and

WHEREAS, The reporting for the series was launched during the tenure of William K. Marimow and published under the direction of Editor in Chief Stan Wischnowski; and

WHEREAS, The award is the 19th Pulitzer Prize for the 183 year old newspaper and its first since 1997. This is the third Pulitzer for public service that the Inquirer has received; now therefore

RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That we hereby honor and commend The Philadelphia Inquirer on winning the Pulitzer Prize ...

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