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Alumna Anjali Singhvi Wins News & Documentary Emmy

7 November 2019

Columbia GSAPP alumna Anjali Singhvi, ‘16 MSUP was part of the New York Times team that won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for the project “One Building, One Bomb: How Assad Gassed His Own People” in the category of Outstanding New Approaches: Current News.

“One Building, One Bomb” is the most definitive reconstruction of a chemical attack in Syria that killed dozens of civilians. Using exclusive analysis of visual evidence and a 3D reconstruction of the crime scene, the story cut through government denials to reveal how the attack took place and assign blame to the Syrian authorities. The video and graphics teams in the newsroom partnered with Forensic Architecture to produce the 3D version of the crime scene, and the investigative group Bellingcat who shared visual evidence.

Anjali Singhvi

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