Compassion, class, and did we mention, style?

Thom Clark & the 2010 Studs Terkel Community Award winners

2010 Studs Terkel Community Award winners. From Left to right: Master of Ceremony Cheryl Corely of National Public Radio, Thom Clark President of Community Media Workshop, Kate Grossman of the Chicago Sun-Times, Natalie Moore of Chicago Public Radio, Angela Caputo & daughter of Progress Illinois, Mitchell Wenkus Columbia College scholarship winner, Josh Kalven and & Adam Doster of Progress Illinois. Photo by Olga Lopez

View the Photo GalleryRead more about the 2010 Studs Terkel Community Media AwardsWatch Columbia College student Mitchell Wenkus’ award-winning video

Wednesday night at our benefit, Mary Mitchell said it best: our Terkel winners – Kate Grossman of the Chicago Sun-Times, Natalie Moore of WBEZ and Josh Kalven, Angela Caputo, and Adam Doster of Progress Illinois do their work “…with compassion and class. And did I mention, style?”

Actually, Mary was introducing Kate Grossman, her colleague at the Sun-Times. But her choice of words was apt for all the honorees. We did not take great notes—it was our party, after all, and we floated through it—but paused between sips to scribble down some quotable quotes. Read the rest of this entry »

 

 

 


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