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Emery Jussier Costa, a journalist in Brazil, died May 1. He was 74.
From his Globo remembrance:Emery Jussier Costa began his career as a radio communicator at the age of 17 and worked in a print newspaper in Mossoró.
SourceAlejandro Cedillo, a journalist in Mexico, died in late April. He was 40.
From Oicanadian’s remembrance: Cedillo was 40 years of age, 20 of them dedicated to the performance of the news coverage national in the newspaper The Chronicle Today where it began in the Sports.
SourceAlejandro Cedillo, a journalist in Mexico, died in late April. He was 40.
From Oicanadian’s remembrance: Cedillo was 40 years of age, 20 of them dedicated to the performance of the news coverage national in the newspaper The Chronicle Today where it began in the Sports.
SourceRon Hutson, who covered race relations for the Boston Globe, died April 28. He was 72.
From the Globe’s remembrance: Illuminating ordinary moments that might otherwise go unnoticed amid extraordinary circumstances was a hallmark of Mr. Hutson’s reporting, which was part of the Globe’s coverage of school desegregation that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 1975.
SourceAlison Schwartz, director of digital platforms at People Magazine, died April 28. She was 29.
From People’s remembrance: Alison was much more than a writer. She was a ray of sunshine to her co-workers, her friends and her family, even during challenging times. She made everyone she met dissolve into giggles at her irreverent sense of humor.
SourceRon Hutson, who covered race relations for the Boston Globe, died April 28. He was 72.
From the Globe’s remembrance: Illuminating ordinary moments that might otherwise go unnoticed amid extraordinary circumstances was a hallmark of Mr. Hutson’s reporting, which was part of the Globe’s coverage of school desegregation that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 1975.
SourceAlison Schwartz, director of digital platforms at People Magazine, died April 28. She was 29.
From People’s remembrance: Alison was much more than a writer. She was a ray of sunshine to her co-workers, her friends and her family, even during challenging times. She made everyone she met dissolve into giggles at her irreverent sense of humor.
SourceMartha Caballero Collí, a journalist in Mexico, died in late April. She was 43.
From UnoTV’s story: Martha worked in various media, such as Quequi and Diario de Quintana Roo; She also served as director of Social Communication for Isla Mujeres.
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