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Emily Masters
  • Journalism
  • Class of 2016
  • Allendale, NJ

Local Graduate Emily Masters Participates in Network News Coverage of 'March on Washington' Anniversary

2013 Sep 10

A Allendale native was able to share the stories of the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington with the nation. Emily Masters, now a sophomore journalism major at Ithaca College, traveled to Washington, D.C. on Aug. 24 to interview participants in the Realize the Dream March and Rally commemorating the 1963 event. Her footage was used on that night's broadcast of "NBC Nightly News."

Masters was one of 13 Ithaca College students in the Roy H. Park School of Communications selected to cover the rally. Led by associate journalism professor James Rada, the students worked with NBC to capture the emotions and reactions of people as they celebrated the historic occasion.

The students' footage was packaged and reported on by White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Their work can be seen on NBC's website here.

Participants in the rally marched from the Lincoln Memorial to the King Memorial. Nearly 200,000 people attended, many of whom saw Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in person 50 years ago. Masters was able to hear their stories and capture the spirit of hope being passed on to the next generation.

Rada has also produced an hour-long documentary on the original march with the help of his students. "Meet Me at Equality: The People's March on Washington" explores the historic event through interviews with historians and more than two dozen people who took part in it. The film aired on several PBS member stations as part of their March on Washington anniversary coverage.

For more information on "Meet Me at Equality: The People's March on Washington" and the students' work, visit http://meetmeatequality.com/ or contact Rada at jrada@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3637.