Recognition

A Thousand Little Cuts director nominated for New York University's Top Ten Works of Journalism of the Decade

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Intended Consequences, a short documentary edited by A Thousand Little Cuts director, Chad A. Stevens, has been nominated for New York University Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute's Top Ten Works of Journalism of the Decade






Leveling Appalachia named best documentary in the 2010 ASME National Magazine Award for Digital Media

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Leveling Appalachia: The Legacy of Mountaintop Removal (a short film offshoot of A Thousand Little Cuts) has been awarded a 2010 ASME National Magazine Award for Digital Media. Thanks to all of the contributors!






A Thousand Little Cuts director wins Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Journalism Award

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In 2010, Intended Consequences, a short documentary edited by A Thousand Little Cuts's director, Chad A. Stevens, was honored with the first Alfred I. duPont Award for a web-based documentary production.






Leveling Appalachia nominated for 2010 Webby Award

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Leveling Appalachia: The Legacy of Mountaintop Removal (a short film offshoot of A Thousand Little Cuts) has been nominated for the 2010 Documentary: Individual Episode Webby Award.






National Press Photographers Association's Best of Photojournalism, 1st Place Documentary Video

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Leveling Appalachia: The Legacy of Mountaintop Removal wins first in the NPPA Best of Photojournalism Documentary category. Thanks again team!






A Thousand Little Cuts honored with the 2009 Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant

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A Thousand Little Cuts team is honored to be the recipient of the Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant, administered by From the Heart Productions.






A Thousand Little Cuts director nominated for two Emmy Awards for News and Documentary

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In 2009 and 2008, A Thousand Little Cuts director Chad A. Stevens was nominated for the Emmy Awards for News and Documentary for two recent projects: Intended Consequences and Marlboro Marine.






Intended Consequences wins 2009 Webby Award

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Chad A. Stevens, director of A Thousand Little Cuts, was awarded the Documentary: Individual Episode Webby Award.


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Coal River Mountain is an ancient Appalachian cradle of rolling ridges and nestled hollows, which provide refuge to a variety of delicate wildlife species and a home to a uniquely American mountain culture. But just beneath the surface lays something that calls into question the mountain’s very survival: $4.3 billion worth of coal. Massey Energy holds permits to clear-cut 6,450 acres of hardwood forest on the mountain and to detonate thousands of tons of explosives. The blasts will topple debris into nine miles of streams below, destroying not just the mountain, but also the land and the way of life of those who live there. The people of Raleigh County, West Virginia are the ones who will suffer from the loss of their mountain to strip mining.

The Coal War is the story of a symbol and a struggle: one mountain destined to be destroyed by the coal industry and a courageous effort to bring renewable energy to the heartland of America.

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