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Barrow Award

Nominations are now being sought for the Lionel C. Barrow Jr. Award for Distinguished Achievement in Diversity Research and Education.

This award, jointly supported by AEJMC’s Minorities & Communication (MAC) Division and Commission on the Status of Minorities (CSM), recognizes outstanding individual accomplishment and leadership in diversity efforts for underrepresented groups by race and ethnicity, in journalism and mass communication. The late Dr. Lionel (Lee) C. Barrow, Jr. was a long-time AEJMC member who provided leadership and guidance during his many years of service. In 1968, he pioneered and founded the Ad Hoc Committee on Minority Education in an effort to recruit, train and place minorities in communications, and in 1970, he founded and became the acting head of the MAC Division.

The nominee should be a JMC educator with a long record of diversity-related work, but does not have to be an AEJMC member at the time of application; self-nominations are welcome. A monetary award accompanies this prize, and the winner will receive a complimentary, one-year membership to AEJMC. The award will be presented during the AEJMC Business Meeting by the chairs of the two sponsoring groups. Nominees will be judged by their outstanding contributions in ONE of the three following areas: (1) a sustained record over time of publication on racial and ethnic minorities in journalism and mass communication; and/or (2) a sustained record over time of contribution to teaching and service of racial and ethnic minorities in journalism and mass communication; and/or (3) the publication of an impactful book on racial and ethnic minorities in journalism and mass communication.

Nomination packets should contain the following:
• a letter from an AEJMC member on letterhead naming the specific area of the contribution (see above) and then describing in detail the candidate’s contributions to diversity in that area, and one additional letter of support from a colleague (on or off campus) who is also an AEJMC member. All nominees, including those who are self-nominated, will provide a total of two (2) letters;
• the nominee’s personal statement (350 words);
• a three-page CV outlining information pertinent to the nomination;
• additional materials might include (but are not limited to) abstracts of research findings, professional papers and published articles (no more than five total), text of a speech delivered or prepared for delivery, course outlines, innovative teaching tools, teaching evaluations and citations or other recognition pertaining to the nominee.

The entire nomination packet should be combined into one file and be no longer than 13 pages (including additional materials). Applications exceeding this length will be disqualified. Entries should be received by 11:59 p.m. EST, April 1, 2017, via email to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. The recipient will be announced in early Spring and recognized in the 2017 AEJMC Chicago Conference Program.

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On Mar 8, 2017, at 1:50 PM, Indira Somani <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Have we already started taking nominations for the 2017 Lionel C. Barrow, Jr. Award?

Let me know.
Thanks,
Indira

Indira S. Somani, Ph.D.
Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Scholar
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Media, Journalism and Film
Cathy Hughes School of Communications
Howard University
525 Bryant St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20059
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