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Saturday, June 29, 2024

Sounding The Alarm - Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

Over two semesters, journalism students at Roosevelt University conducted a working investigative reporting project on the unsolved strangulation murders of at least 51 Chicago women over two decades. More than three-quarters of these women are African American, according to the Murder Accountability Project, a nonprofit research organization based in Alexandria, Virginia. MAP studies homicide and has used algorithms to conclude that the murders are the work of one or more serial killers. Chicago police continue to investigate. The project seeks to humanize the victims whose bodies were discarded, in many cases, in alleys on the West and South Sides like yesterday’s trash. The project includes narrative story telling and multimedia, culminating in this the final published project.

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Murder Accountability Project

Murder Accountability Project

The Alexandria, Virginia-based Murder Accountability Project, has determined the murders of 51 women in Chicago from 2001 to 2018, to have been committed by at least one serial killer. The project was founded by Thomas Hargrove

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CLICK on photo to listen to or READ Samantha Latson, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Mohammad Samra, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Amanda Landwehr, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Olivia Byrne, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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Reporting the Story - WLS Podcast
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JWes · 51 Murders: Making the Case for a Serial Killer in Chicago

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PORTRAITS OF LIFE

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Gwendolyn Williams

Reo Renee Holyfield

Genevieve "Jenny" Mellas

Jessica Flores

Shantieya Smith

Diamond Turner

Theresa Bunn

Hazel Lewis

Margaret Gomez

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John W. Fountain - Columnist

John W. Fountain - Columnist

Fountain, a Fulbright Scholar, was winner in 2016, 2014 and 2011 of the Peter Lisagor Award for best news column or commentary at a daily newspaper with a circulation of more than 250,000. A former New York Times national correspondent, he has won numerous journalism awards over a career that has spanned more than three decades. He is author of five books and a former staff writer for the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune, where he was once the newspaper's chief crime reporter.


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In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, Roosevelt University’s dedication to “the enlightenment of the human spirit” shines brightest in our unique commitment to social justice. Since 1045, Roosevelt University has been nationally recognized for offering a transformative education that empowers qualified students to consider their greater place within a global society.

Our view of social justice is based in a belief that fairness, honesty, integrity and impartiality should resonate throughout every institution within a civil society...

The university's journalism program, its faculty and its students, embrace that mantra and seeks by public affairs journalism projects like this one, to make a difference by contributing to the public discourse.

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'By The Numbers'
By Mohammad Samra


Portraits of Life: Stolen 'Like Ashes in A Violent Wind'
By John W. Fountain
Contributor: Mallory Renee Nickelson

Portraits of Life: A Protector & Sister Stolen; A Family Still Waiting for Justice;

By John Fountain

and Samantha Latson



A Quilt In Their Honor

By Adnan Basic


Portraits of Life:

Remembering"Jenny"

Daughters Focus On Mother's Love, Not Her Flaws

By Arianna Thome


Portraits of Life:

Beyond Chicago, Evidence of The Toll Of Murder Against Women of Color

By Nick Ulanowksi


Portraits of Life:

Not One of The 51,

But A Life No Less Cherished

By Amanda Landwehr


Portraits of Life:

Say Her Name; Say All Their Names

By John Fountain


Coping With Loss:

A Mother's Journey Through Grief

By Samantha Latson


A Tale of Women from Two Cities:

Separate & Unequal

By Sidney Mishler


West Side Group Engages Youth

To Help Oppose Violence

By Reyna Estrada


‘Never Forget' Website:

One Man's Living Tribute

To Victims of Chicago Violence

By Jules Banks


Local Agencies Provide Help

For At-Risk Women

By Andrew Vazquez


The Genesis of The Project:

A Professor's Passion and Pursuit

By Andrew Vazquez


A Reporter's Notebook:

Covering the "Unforgotten" Story

By Arianna Thome


Tears & Reflections In A Year of Telling “Their” Story

By Samantha Latson


A West Side Woman Seeks

To Stem Tide of Violence

By Reyna Estrada


One Mother Finds Purpose Over Pain After Loss

By Jules Banks


The Dreamcatcher Foundation

On the Street,

Reaching One Woman at A Time

By Mallory Nickelson


A Safety Net Seeks to Save Trafficked Women

By Kristin McKee


Clearing DNA Backlog Could Be Key In Solving Cases

By Mallory Renee Nickelson


Into the Mind of A Serial Killer

By Sidney Mishler


‘You're Dead: So What?’

Author says Telling Their Stories Matters

By Samantha Latson

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UNFORGOTTEN: PODCAST

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CLICK on photo to listen to Nick Ulanowski, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Jessica Hernandez, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Jules Banks, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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CLICK on photo to listen to Arianna Thome, one of the student-journalists who covered the story of the Unforgotten.

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