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BVN’s storytelling shines at California Journalism Awards

May 11, 2025
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Last Updated on May 11, 2025 by BVN

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The California News Publishers Association (CNPA) announced that Black Voice News (BVN) is a finalist across five different categories for their coverage in 2024.

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The annual California Journalism Awards, hosted by the California News Publishers Association, recognizes excellence in journalism and outstanding work in reporting and informing readers through reporting, design, photography and multimedia in print and online.

Black Voice News is listed as a finalist among publications like the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Desert Sun and The Orange County Register. Finalists placed in the top five of at least one of their entered categories. In 2024, CNPA received 3,000 entries. 

“Black Voice News is a small, but mighty team that takes pride in producing stories that are focused on community, equity and solutions,” said BVN Executive Editor Stephanie Williams. “It is always a good feeling to know that others recognize the quality of reporting produced by our editorial team, supported by the data analytics of our partners at Mapping Black California and the creative work of our design team.” 

Black Voice News is a finalist in the following categories:

Audience/Community Engagement Award for hosting a community talk and exhibition based on a yearlong series titled Care in the IE. The series was written by BVN health reporter Breanna Reeves and freelance reporter Mariah Brown. This project was supported in part by the United Domestic Workers of America representing home care and family child care providers across the state of California.

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The Community Focus Award for the yearlong series investigation into the alarming number of in-custody deaths in Riverside County. This series was written by former BVN reporter Prince James Story, with a video created by BVN photojournalist Aryana Noroozi, and produced in collaboration with the Investigative Editing Corps and Report for America and with support from inewsource, a nonprofit investigative newsroom in San Diego. 

Homelessness Reporting for a feature article focusing on San Bernardino County’s only street medicine team. The article was written by BVN photojournalist Aryana Noroozi, who also photographed the images for the article. This story was published with support from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism, and is part of “Healing California,” a yearlong reporting Ethnic Media Collaborative venture with print, online and broadcast outlets across California.

Informational Graphic for work produced for the Tapestry series, an exploration of biracial and multicultural identities, the history of biracialism in America and stories of biracial life as experienced across three generations. The video was shot, edited and directed by BVN photojournalist Aryana Noroozi with Mapping California Project Manager, Alex Reed.This project was funded in part by the Stop the Hate program administered by the California State Library.

Photo Story/Essay for the photo story that features different parents who are full time caregivers to their children (who are now adults still in need of care), and explores the triumphs and challenges they face. This story was written by BVN photojournalist Aryana Noroozi, who also captured the featured images. This story was published with support from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism, and is part of “Healing California,” a yearlong reporting Ethnic Media Collaborative venture with print, online and broadcast outlets across California.

Winners will be announced during the annual California Journalism Awards Gala 2025 on May 17, 2025, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City Hotel. The awards are part of a larger program, which features several knowledge and networking sessions, where members of the CNPA Board of Directors and Events Committee will lead discussions on the most pressing issues in journalism. 



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