Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman

67 · Born: Apr 13, 1957

Personal Details

Born Apr 13, 1957 Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Biography

Amy Goodman (born April 13, 1957) is an American broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter, and author. Her investigative journalism career includes coverage of the East Timor independence movement, Morocco's occupation of Western Sahara, and Chevron Corporation's role in Nigeria. Since 1996, she has been the main host of Democracy Now!, a progressive global news program broadcast daily on radio, television and the Internet. She has received awards for her work, including the Thomas Merton Award in 2004, a Right Livelihood Award in 2008, and an Izzy Award in 2009 for "special achievement in independent media". In 2012, Goodman received the Gandhi Peace Award for a "significant contribution to the promotion of an enduring international peace". She is the author of six books, including the 2012 The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope, and the 2016 Democracy Now!: Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America. In 2016, she was criminally charged with a riot in connection with her coverage of protests of the Dakota Access pipeline. This action was condemned by the Committee to Protect Journalists. The charges were dismissed by the North Dakota district judge on October 17, 2016. In 2014 she was awarded the I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence by Harvard University's Nieman Foundation.

Career

2018
Post Truth Times
Post Truth Times
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2005
One Bright Shining Moment
One Bright Shining Moment as Narrator
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2022
Shirin Ebadi: Until We Are Free
2021
2017
Stare Into the Lights My Pretties
2013
Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary
2011
Programming the Nation?
2010
RecLAmation
RecLAmation
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2009
Crude
Crude
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2008
The End of America
Split: A Deeper Divide
2005
The Peace! DVD
The Peace! DVD
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2003
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
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2002
The Trials of Henry Kissinger