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The Maynard Institute to be recognized with Lorraine Branham Award during Newhouse School’s Mirror Awards ceremony in May

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Award honors the Maynard Institute’s impact

The Syracuse University Newhouse School of Public Communications announced March 12 plans to recognize the Maynard Institute with the Lorraine Branham Award during Newhouse School’s Mirror Awards ceremony in May.

Established in 2021, the award honors late Newhouse Dean Emerita Lorraine Branham, and recognizes a media organization that has worked to promote inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility in the news.

Previous Branham Award recipients include ICT, the 19th NewsMLK50 and Amplifier.

Lorraine Branham’s legacy, and ours

“Lorraine Branham was a 1977 graduate of the Summer Program for Minority Journalists, an early training initiative founded by a diverse group of journalists, including the late Robert C. Maynard,” said Evelyn Hsu, co-executive director of the Maynard Institute. “That program stood at the forefront of efforts to desegregate America’s newsrooms. We are deeply honored to receive an award bearing Lorraine’s name, and it will inspire our continued work.”

“Lorraine Branham’s legacy reminds us that expanding opportunity in journalism has always required intention—and courage,” said Martin G. Reynolds, Maynard Institute co-executive director. 

“At a time when some are questioning the value of that work, this recognition affirms that inclusive, representative journalism is foundational to a just, equitable, and informed society.

It also honors the most meaningful outcome of our mission—the journalists of color and those of diverse backgrounds at the center of our programs, alongside others we support to stay and thrive in this field. History will look back on this moment and remember who stood firm in their values—and we will be among them.”

“The Maynard Institute doesn’t just identify the problem—they develop the solutions,” the selection committee said. “Their commitment to building a more inclusive and representative media landscape has transformed journalism and set the standard for how organizations can champion equity and authentic storytelling.” 

About the Mirror Awards

Established by the Newhouse School in 2006, the Mirror Awards are the preeminent competition in the field of media industry reporting. Prizes are awarded in four juried categories, recognizing the reporters, editors and writers who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public’s benefit.

Dateline NBC host and NBC News journalist Lester Holt will receive The Fred Dressler Leadership Award at the 2026 Mirror Awards ceremony May 19 in New York City.

The Dressler Award is named after the late Fred Dressler, an influential figure in the cable broadcasting industry. The award honors individuals or organizations that have made distinct and consistent contributions to the public’s understanding of the media.

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The Maynard Institute is receiving an award.