The Walrus Leads National Magazine Awards | The Walrus
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The Walrus Leads National Magazine Awards | The Walrus
"The Walrus is a collective effort: editors, writers, fact checkers, designers, illustrators, production, events, and partnerships. For the last few years, we have been pushing each other to rethink what our journalism can be and who it can speak to."
"I'm really humbled by this team and what we're building together. Thank you to all our readers and supporters. And congratulations to all the nominees."
"Best Branded Content Collaboration: From Exclusion to Equality: Twenty-Five Years Since Bill C‑23. Long-Form Feature Writing: 'What Was Left Unsaid in the Hockey Canada Trial' by Ariella Garmaise."
"Long-Form Feature Writing: 'Rebuilding Syria' by Samia Madwar. This piece involved a comprehensive team effort, including photography, fact-checking, and art direction."
The Walrus achieved significant recognition at the National Magazine Awards with 25 nominations across various categories. This accomplishment reflects the collective effort of editors, writers, and designers who have been pushing the boundaries of journalism. The team has focused on rethinking their approach to storytelling and audience engagement. The nominations include notable works in long-form feature writing and branded content, highlighting the diverse talent and creativity within the organization. Gratitude is expressed towards readers and supporters, as well as congratulations to all nominees.
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