2015 Paul Robeson Awards Ava Duvernay , Selma director/writer and Bradford Young , Selma cinematographer and School of C alum, were honored at the 2015 Paul Robeson Awards. The awards event was hosted by the School of Communications Media, Journalism and Film department at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C. The event included a showcase of the best student productions this year. Also honored were three faculty members, who are retiring at the end of the year: Drs. Bishetta Merritt, Paula Matabane and Lawrence Kaggwa . The committee chair Professor Sonja Williams and other faculty and staff helped to make it a memorable event. Congratulations to everyone !
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