Emmy-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe recalls …
… some of the stories the veteran reporter has published on FSRN this year and reminds why independent FSRN is an essential venue for her work. In this most important year-end fundraising season, Nozizwe asks you to do your part to support independent media at FSRN.
Emmy-winning journalist Lena Noziwe, one of FSRN’s regular freelance contributors, finds an outlet for the stories she feels most strongly about at Free Speech Radio News.
In addition to her audio journalism, Nozizwe is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer. We are also pleased to offer copies of her new book “#Thugs”: From Ferguson to LA 2014-2015, featuring photographs and interviews with protesters among the thousands of marchers who took part in demonstrations throughout Los Angeles, California and throughout the world in the year following the police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Available in both ebook and print, Nozizwe captures the birth of what many describe as the new civil rights movement.
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hardcopy $100, e-book (Kindle edition) $50
“#Thugs”: From Ferguson to LA 2014-2015
PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT BY LENA NOZIZWE
A selection of photographs from the book are currently on display at the Los Angeles Museum of Social Justice. The exhibit runs through October, 2016. Available in both ebook and print versions, the book features photographs of and interviews with protesters who represent the thousands who took part in demonstrations throughout Los Angeles, California and throughout the world in the year following the police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Find more thank you gifts on our 2015 Year End Fund Drive page