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Ken Ward Jr.

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Ken Ward, Jr. is a staff reporter for the Charleston Gazette, who has been nationally recognized for his writing on the coal mining industry. He is chairman of the Society of Environmental Journalists First Amendment Task Force, founded in 2002 to "to address freedom-of-information, right-to-know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism."[1]

Ward won an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship [2] in 2006 to research and write about mining deaths in the coal industry.


  • Dawson, Bill (2005). "EW-Q&A: Charleston Gazette's Ken Ward". Environment Writer (May).

References

  1. ^ "SEJ First Amendment task force". Society of Environmental Journalists website. Retrieved 2006-05-16.
  2. ^ Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship

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