
SUNY Old Westbury students and recent American Studies/Media and Communications Department graduates recently earned 2024 Folio Awards for their work in varied forms of media. T
he awards, run by the Fair Media Council, recognize the best in news and social media coverage and were presented during an awards luncheon in June 2024.
In the Political News – Student category, OWTV won for “Robin Rue Simmons – How the Next Generation Can Lead on the Road to Reparations.”
The report centered around a spring 2023 visit to campus by Robin Rue Simmons, founder and executive director of FirstRepair and a Pritzker Fellow at the Institute of Politics of The University of Chicago, who discussed the nationwide discussion regarding more and greater compensation for Black Americans for the lasting legacy of slavery, racism and discrimination in the nation continues to grow.
Renee DeLorenzo served as reporter and editor for the project, with filming and support conducted by Julianne Sucre, Casim Jewsbury, Christopher Zepeda, and Nasir Fanfan.
In the War & Protest – Student category, OWTV took home a second honor for “OW Speaks: Israel-Palestine Conflict.”
Having first aired on November 19, 2023, the program featured interviews with Old Westbury faculty members discussing the heightened conflict in Middle East that arose in October 2024. The honor was given to Tim Coventry, who served as director and host of the program.
Also earning honors were the production crew comprised of Derell Smith, Marcus Ennette, Bethany Wilson, Sanique Sutherland, and Julianne Sucre.
In addition to the student honorees, a member of the Media & Communications faculty was selected to serve as a judge for the Folio Awards. Dr. Özgür Akgün, an American Studies/Media and Communications department assistant professor, served as a FOLIO judge for the third consecutive year in the 2024 awards program.
Developed in the 1980s as a way to encourage and reward Long Island news, the Folio Awards have grown over the years.
Expanding news categories to include New York regional and National news and social media categories for campaigns that seek to inform, educate or inspire are qualified for entry. Today, a Folio Award is regarded as the gold standard for news that matters
The Fair Media Council is a nonprofit organization that is recognized as one of the oldest, most successful media watchdogs in the country today.