Listen "#68: The Washington Post's Nadine Ajaka on the Value of Visual Forensics"
Episode Synopsis
Nadine Ajaka, The Washington Post’s senior producer for visual forensics, talks about her team’s reconstruction of the crackdown on peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square in Washington D.C which won a 2021 duPont-Columbia award. By analyzing visual evidence, Ajaka and her team meticulously recreated the moments leading up to Donald Trump’s infamous “bible photo-op” in front of St. John’s church.
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See the full reconstruction, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxYmILDya0A&t=77s
Visit our website: onassignmentpodcast.com
Visit the duPont awards website: duPont.org
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/columbiajourn
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