Jeff Kelly Lowenstein
Jeff Kelly Lowenstein started working as a staff reporter for
The Chicago Reporter in January 2006 after writing for
South Shore Community News on Chicago’s South Side for more than a year. His work has been published in the
Chicago Tribune, the
Boston Herald, the
Daily Herald and
The Common Review, among many other publications.
Kelly Lowenstein won Peter Lisagor Award for Exemplary Journalisms in 2006 and 2008. In 2008 a project he did about fatal police shootings in Chicago and throughout the country won the Chicago Headline Club's Watchdog Award for Excellence in Public Interest Reporting. Kelly Lowenstein was a 2007 Racial Justice Fellow at the Institute of Justice and Journalism at USC’s Annnenberg School of Communication and in 2008 received a Dart Ochberg Fellowship. In 1995 Kelly Lowenstein participated in the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program, during which time he spent a year teaching at the Uthongathi School in Tongaat, South Africa.

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