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Redkollegia

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Redkollegia (Russian: Редколлегия, lit.'Editorial Board') is an independent media award established by the Sreda Foundation headed by Boris Zimin to support free professional journalism in Russia.[1][2] In 2015, after the Sreda Foundation was closed, charitable activities of Boris Zimin are carried out through the Zimin Foundation.

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The prize is awarded monthly to several authors.

The organizers of the award believe that in this way they will be able to “help those who maintain high professional standards in Russia at a time when free and high-quality journalism is under pressure from the state, and the human rights to freedom of expression and free access to information are systematically violated."[3][4]

The war in Ukraine created new challenges for the award that continues to support the independent journalists who still manage to perform their work in Russia. In particular, the jury has to take into account possible exposing the winners to risk, so before announcing the award publicly, the jury consults with the winners to determine whether they want their names disclose.[5]

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Rules

Redkollegia operates with the Founder's aim of providing monthly monetary incentives to Russian journalists who have exhibited exceptional expertise, civic duty, and individual bravery while fulfilling their professional obligations. Redkollegia takes on the responsibility of proposing nominees for the prizes. The Monthly Prize can be suggested to be granted to a single candidate in full or distributed among multiple candidates.[6]

Redkollegia is awarded to a specific author or group of authors for a specific journalistic text (investigation, reportage or interview) published in any available way: in the media, on a personal website, on a social network. The main selection criterion is a high professional level of the text. The audience and the number of readings do not matter. The minimum prize is two thousand dollars.[7]

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Jury

The jury of Redkollegia:[8]

Experts and specialists

  • Maria Eismont [ru], a journalist, reporter, columnist for Vedomosti and media expert;
  • Maria Zonina (Мария Зонина), a translator and editor;
  • Mikhail Kaluzhsky [ru], a playwright and journalist;
  • Leonid Moyzhes, a journalist, editor of the website redkollegia.org;
  • Kirill Denisov, a journalist, blogger, editor of accounts in social networks of the Redkollegia award.[8]

Award winners

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