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• Winner of 2017 excellence award for Zenobia Jeffries column on [[Racial equality|racial justice]] from the [[National Association of Black Journalists]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.nabj.org/resource/resmgr/2017_STE_Finalist_List/STEFinalists2017v8.pdf|title=National Association of Black Journalists Excellence Award}}</ref> |
• Winner of 2017 excellence award for Zenobia Jeffries column on [[Racial equality|racial justice]] from the [[National Association of Black Journalists]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.nabj.org/resource/resmgr/2017_STE_Finalist_List/STEFinalists2017v8.pdf|title=National Association of Black Journalists Excellence Award}}</ref> |
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• Winner of 2016 Northwest Excellence Award from the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], |
• Winner of 2016 Northwest Excellence Award from the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], YES!’s Jennifer Luxon and Stephen Miller received first place for digital innovation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spjwash.org/congratulations-northwest-excellence-journalism-contest-winners/|title=Society of Professional Journalists Award}}</ref> |
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• Second place, 2016 Northwest Excellence Award, YES! Staff, in general excellence for two issues, |
• Second place, 2016 Northwest Excellence Award, YES! Staff, in general excellence for two issues, Life After Oil and Gender Justice. |
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'''•''' Winner of 2016 [[National Association of Black Journalists]] Salute to Excellence awards. |
'''•''' Winner of 2016 [[National Association of Black Journalists]] Salute to Excellence awards. YES!'s Liz Pleasant won first place in commentary.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nabj.org/page/2016STEWinner|title=National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence Awards}}</ref> |
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• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award from the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], |
• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award from the [[Society of Professional Journalists]], YES!’s Marcus Harrison Green won first place in [[government]] and [[politics]] reporting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nabj.org/page/2016STEWinner|title=National Association of Black Journalists Northwest Excellence Award}}</ref> |
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• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spjwash.org/congratulations-to-the-2015-northwest-excellence-in-journalism-contest-winners/|title=Northwest Excellence Awards}}</ref> |
• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spjwash.org/congratulations-to-the-2015-northwest-excellence-in-journalism-contest-winners/|title=Northwest Excellence Awards}}</ref> YES! Staff received first place in social issues reporting and third place for environment, nature and science reporting. |
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• Second Place, 2015 Northwest Excellence Award, |
• Second Place, 2015 Northwest Excellence Award, YES! Staff received second place for an online news video. |
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• Winner of 2013 [[Utne Media Award|Utne Media award]] for General Excellence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.utne.com/media/2013-utne-media-awards-winners.aspx|title=2013 Utne Media Awards: The Winners|access-date=2015-04-13}}</ref> |
• Winner of 2013 [[Utne Media Award|Utne Media award]] for General Excellence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.utne.com/media/2013-utne-media-awards-winners.aspx|title=2013 Utne Media Awards: The Winners|access-date=2015-04-13}}</ref> |
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Editor | Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Christine Hanna |
First issue | 1996 |
Company | Positive Futures Network |
Country | United States |
Based in | Bainbridge Island, Washington |
Website | yesmagazine |
ISSN | 1089-6651 |
YES! is a nonprofit, independent publisher of solutions journalism. YES! was founded by David Korten and Sarah van Gelder; Christine Hanna, founder and former co-director of Seattle Good Business Network,[1] is the executive director.[2]
The first issue of the magazine was published in summer 1996.[3] It is published quarterly and it has ISSN 1089-6651 and LCCN 96-656670 sn 96044464.
Issues of YES! explore a specific issue in depth, and provide resources so that readers may become involved in that issue. Previous issues have covered topics such as just transition,[4] sanctuary city,[5] solidarity economy[6] and decolonization.[7]
The magazine is printed on recycled paper and archives all its issues online.
YES! is a member of The Media Consortium, an international network of over 70 independent progressive journalism organizations including Mother Jones, The Nation, Grist, Democracy Now!, and others.[8] YES! and other Media Consortium outlets participated in a 2017 study[9] that looked at the impact they could have on the national conversation.[10]
In 2015, YES! Magazine was showcased on Neil Young's July tour promoting The Monsanto Years. Young selected five magazines to feature in a "News You Can Trust" tent, including YES!, The Nation, Mother Jones, Permaculture Magazine, and Earth Island Journal.[11]
Awards
• Winner of 2017 excellence award for Zenobia Jeffries column on racial justice from the National Association of Black Journalists.[12]
• Winner of 2016 Northwest Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, YES!’s Jennifer Luxon and Stephen Miller received first place for digital innovation.[13]
• Second place, 2016 Northwest Excellence Award, YES! Staff, in general excellence for two issues, Life After Oil and Gender Justice.
• Winner of 2016 National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence awards. YES!'s Liz Pleasant won first place in commentary.[14]
• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, YES!’s Marcus Harrison Green won first place in government and politics reporting.[15]
• Winner of 2015 Northwest Excellence Award,[16] YES! Staff received first place in social issues reporting and third place for environment, nature and science reporting.
• Second Place, 2015 Northwest Excellence Award, YES! Staff received second place for an online news video.
• Winner of 2013 Utne Media award for General Excellence.[17]
• Winner of 2001 Utne Reader Alternate Press Award for Best Culture coverage, and was nominated for Best Political Coverage in 2004.[18]
See also
Notes
- ^ "Balle Fellows".
- ^ "YES! Magazine Staff Page".
- ^ Entry for Issue #1 at YesMagazine.org
- ^ "The Just Transition Issue". Yes Magazine.
- ^ "The Sanctuary Issue". Yes Magazine.
- ^ "Solidarity Economy". Yes Magazine.
- ^ "The Decolonize Issue". Yes Magazine.
- ^ "Our Members". Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- ^ "How the news media activate public expression and influence national agendas". Science.
- ^ "News Shared on Twitter Can Drive the Conversation, Study Finds". New York Times.
- ^ "Earth Island Journal Hits the Road with Neil Young and Promise of the Real". Earth Island Journal. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
- ^ "National Association of Black Journalists Excellence Award" (PDF).
- ^ "Society of Professional Journalists Award".
- ^ "National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence Awards".
- ^ "National Association of Black Journalists Northwest Excellence Award".
- ^ "Northwest Excellence Awards".
- ^ "2013 Utne Media Awards: The Winners". Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- ^ "Winners announced for 2001 UTNE Magazine Alternative Press Awards". Retrieved 2006-06-11.
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