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Give Good Head by Callie Press
Give Good Head by Callie Press













Murrow and Clarion Awards for writing, producing and hosting. Crossley has earned the Associated Press, Edward R. Crossley was a producer for Blackside Inc.'s Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, which earned her an Oscar nomination, a National Emmy and the Alfred I. She also holds two fellowships at Harvard University. He knew that Wellesley was not only a four year college experience, but also a foundation for life long learning."Ī former producer for ABC News' 20/20, Crossley is a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, guest-lecturing at colleges and universities about media, politics and the intersection of race, gender and media. Daddy was a Wellesley cheerleader from the start. She added, "This is also a tribute to my Dad whom I miss so much. "But, in the end, I thought “Tomorrow Is Not Promised: Life After Katrina” might best represent the head and heart perspectives which I strive to make my signature of these weekly observations." It was tough to pick just one of my commentaries for submission," Crossley said. "I am thrilled to have won the Best Commentary award from the Public Radio News Directors Inc. Crossley, host of WGBH News' Under the Radar, won first place for her story marking the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, "Tomorrow is Not Promised: Life After Hurricane Katrina," in which she chronicled lessons learned from her late father after the storm. The annual awards recognize the best of local public radio news in a wide array of categories. Callie Crossley '73, of WGBH news, was recognized with top honors in the Commentary category at the Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI) Conference in July.















Give Good Head by Callie Press