Posted on June 20, 2001
Each year, NAMI presents awards to news reporters, editors and producers who have covered stories or issues about mental illness with exceptional accuracy, balance, insight, and sensitivity. Awards also are presented to actors, writers, directors and producers of television shows or motion pictures which portray mental illness compassionately, challenging stereotypes and stigma, and helping to build greater public awareness of the individual dignity of people who live with brain disorders. We both honor and profoundly thank this year's recipients, whose work has set new standards of professional excellence.
The New York Times
"Inquiry Finds Mentally Ill Patients Endured Assembly Line Surgery" (March 18, 2001) and "For Mentally Ill, Chaos In An Intended Refuge" (April 18, 2001) by Clifford J. Levey and Sarah Kershaw
The Los Angeles Times and The San Francisco Chronicle
For sustained support of statewide reform of the mental illness treatment system in California. Specific commendations are made to Editorial Page Editor Janet Clayton and writer Alex Raksin of the Los Angeles Times for several Editorials, and Editorial Page Editor John Diaz and writer Ruth Rosen of the San Francisco Chronicle for "State of Neglect: California's 30-Year Failure to Confront Mental Illness" (February 21, 2001).
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Broken Promises: 25 Years After We Unlocked the Mentally Ill" (4-part series: August-September 2000)
by Meg Kissinger and David Umhoefer
Tbe St. Petersburg Times
"The Fight of Her Life-Candidate for Florida House District 51 Faced A Cruel and Pitiless Opponent: Depression" (November 12, 2000)
by Lane DeGregory
ABC Primetime Thursday
"Carrie's Story: Carrie Fisher Discusses Battle with Drugs & Manic Depression" (December 21, 2001)
Diane Sawyer, Host
David Doss, Executive Producer
The Boston Globe
"The Changing Face of Mental Illness" (April 17, 2001)
by Larry Tye
The Discovery Channel
"Schizophrenia: Stolen Minds, Stolen Lives"
Bill Cosmas, Executive Producer
Leslie Weiner, Producer
Idaho Department of Health & Welfare Idaho Public Television
"Hearts & Minds: Teens & Mental Illness" and "In Our Own Voice"
Ann Kirkwood, Project Manager
Marcia Franklin, Producer
The Infinite Mind
Lichtenstein Creative Media
Dr. Frederick Goodwin, Host
Bill Lichtenstein, President
June Peoples, Producer
NBC's "ER"
Starring Sally Field as Maggie Wycenski in six special episodes depicting a long, difficult struggle with bipolar disorder.
John Wells, Executive Producer
The Caveman's Valentine
Universal Focus
Starring Samuel Jackson
Directed by Kasi Lemmons
Dr. Cheryl Lemmons, Psychiatric Consultant
Email: [email protected]
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