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Jennifer Berry Hawes writes for the Charleston-based Post and Courier, where she spent a decade covering religion and now works on a team that handles in-depth investigative reporting projects for the newspaper.

Her work has won many honors including a Pulitzer Prize, a George Polk Award, a National Headliner Award, and a Dart Award for Journalism & Trauma. She lives in Charleston, S.C.

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Jennifer Berry Hawes I covered the Emanuel AME Church tragedy as a breaking news story for the newspaper I work at in Charleston. Then, a few months later, I approached th…moreI covered the Emanuel AME Church tragedy as a breaking news story for the newspaper I work at in Charleston. Then, a few months later, I approached the two lone adult survivors because they hadn't spoken publicly, and I had a sense that they might be ready. They were, and after I met them and learned about their journeys up to that point, it became clear that there was much more to their stories than what we could fit into even the most in-depth newspaper story.(less)
Jennifer Berry Hawes I like to think about what I will be writing before I sit down in front of my computer. My thoughts feel more free to wander and then coalesce when I'…moreI like to think about what I will be writing before I sit down in front of my computer. My thoughts feel more free to wander and then coalesce when I'm not staring at a screen. Often, I do this thinking while I'm out walking or running. I'll stop and record notes on my phone. Then, when I do sit down at my laptop, I have an idea of what I will be writing, and it flows. If that doesn't work, I often just start writing whatever is in my head with the understanding I almost certainly won't use any of it. But just the process of putting down words gets me going.(less)
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“This whole week, I’ve been reflecting on this idea of grace. The grace of the families who lost loved ones. The grace that Reverend Pinckney would preach about in his sermons. The grace described in one of my favorite hymnals—the one we all know: Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I’m found; was blind but now I see. According to the Christian tradition, grace is not earned. Grace is not merited. It’s not something we deserve. Rather, grace is the free and benevolent favor of God as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings. Grace. As a nation, out of this terrible tragedy, God has visited grace upon us, for he has allowed us to see where we’ve been blind. He has given us the chance, where we’ve been lost, to find our best selves. We may not have earned it, this grace, with our rancor and complacency, and short-sightedness”
Jennifer Berry Hawes, Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness

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