Lu Parker Nominated For Genesis AwardEmmy Award winning Journalist is nominated for three reports in the “Local News Feature” category.
One of the three stories Parker is nominated for is an undercover investigative piece documenting alleged abuse of Tai, the elephant featured in the 2011 Reese Witherspoon/ This is the second year in a row Parker has been nominated. In 2011, she won a Genesis Award for her exceptional investigative pieces on Puppy Mills, Dogfighting, and a California-based Chicken Hatchery. Parker is honored to be recognized once again for her compelling work. “I always say we have an obligation to speak up for those with no voice. I applaud the Humane Society of the United States for recognizing journalists, filmmakers and the like for their dedication to these important causes,” says Parker. The winners will be announced Saturday, March 24, 2012 at the Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, California. The Humane Society of the United States recognizes mainstream news media, film and music outlets that help to raise public awareness about animal protection issues. The show will air as a one-hour special on Animal Planet in Spring 2012. Lu’s passion for animal advocacy is shown not only through her investigative reporting, but she is also the founder of Lu Parker Project, a nonprofit organization that works to help Los Angeles’ at-risk youth and homeless animals through education, the arts, and community projects. Lu currently reports for KTLA News in Los Angeles, and serves as a producer for the recently launched pet and lifestyle channel www.petsami.com where her rescue dog, Monkey, hosts his own show called “Leashline News.” He serves as a reporter telling stories about inspiring dogs. Visit Lu Parker’s website to read more about her and her advocacy work. You can watch Lu’s stories here: www.tinyurl.com/ FOR MORE INFORMATION: End
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