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Joel Engardio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joel Engardio
Joel P. Engardio (born September 17, 1972) is a member of San Francisco's Democratic County Central Committee.() Engardio is also a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner.() He is an award-winning journalist, documentary filmmaker and civil liberties advocate.() Engardio was the only candidate endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle in his 2012 race for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.() Engardio's PBS documentary ''Knocking''() won the jury award for Best Documentary at the USA Film Festival.() At the American Civil Liberties Union, Engardio combined reporting and multimedia storytelling skills to pioneer more effective ways to mount lawsuits and communicate public education efforts. He was the ACLU’s first “story finder” and implemented a process that applied journalism methods to plaintiff-finding.() Engardio found plaintiffs who had narratives that played well in both the court of law and public opinion. He also started a video department that produced shorts for online audiences, which prompted mainstream media to cover the same stories.() ==Career== Joel Engardio has been a (columnist ) for the San Francisco Examiner since 2013() and was written for the Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Christian Science Monitor and P.O.V. magazine. He has written essays broadcast on NPR’s ''This I Believe'' series () and KQED-San Francisco’s ''Perspectives''.() Engardio wrote, narrated and directed ''Knocking'', a documentary on Jehovah’s Witnesses that was nationally broadcast on the PBS series ''Independent Lens''.() It was named Best Documentary at the USA Film Festival.()
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