Thanks for your support!

Thank you to all of our sponsors, volunteers and guests at our 21st Anniversary Studs Terkel Community Media Awards Benefit. We had a fabulous time with all of you!

We would like to congratulate again, this year’s winners Kate Grossman, Natalie Moore and Progress Illinois who have all demonstrated reporting the news from the “bottom up” and continuing the legacy of the Workshop’s patron saint of storytelling, Studs Terkel.

Photos and videos of the event will be posted here on our site very soon, so make sure you check back. You can read more about our Studs Terkel Community Media Awards or more about our 21st Anniversary event this past March 9th here.

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