Georgia Fort – Emmy nominated Independent Journalist

Georgia Fort is an accomplished journalist and a source of inspiration for many. With her two Emmy nominations and her powerful approach to storytelling, she has proven herself as one of the most influential voices in journalism today.
Her passion for amplifying truth and contextualizing social justice issues has made a lasting impact on the industry and society as a whole.

As one of the two journalists in the courtroom for the sentencing of Derek Chauvin, Georgia demonstrated her unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth and informing the public. Her work has been published on major news outlets such as CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox, and CBS affiliates, making her an influential figure in the world of journalism.

In addition to her work with traditional media outlets, Georgia has actively produced and published digital content independently since 2019. Her dedication to creating opportunities for other creators and being a pioneer of the future of news has set her apart as a true visionary in the industry. Her contributions as co-director of “Amazon Prime’s Rondo: Beyond The Pavement” and as a producer of the award-winning short “George Floyd: It Happened Here” showcase her unwavering commitment to community and social justice.

Georgia’s work ethic and powerful storytelling approach have not gone unnoticed. Her talents earned her a position as an associate producer for PBS Frontline’s American Voices, as well as a field producer for the NBC Today Show online. We honor Georgia Fort for her outstanding contributions to the world of journalism and her dedication to amplifying diverse voices and social justice issues.

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