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#68: The Washington Post's Nadine Ajaka on the Value of Visual Forensics

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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. 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 Like is on Facebook: facebook.com/duPontColumbiaAwards
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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. 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 Like is on Facebook: facebook.com/duPontColumbiaAwards
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