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    Lydia Polgreen stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about winning the Sidney Hillman Award for her New York Times series The Great Migration and why journalism and a free press matter right now. She breaks down what “migration” really means, why it’s often misunderstood, and why it’s become such a major global issue. The conversation also gets into the human side of migration, the difference between “migrant” and “immigrant,” and why people don’t actually want to leave home the way many assume. Lydia also addresses the biggest misconceptions about migrants, what happens to society if migration slows down, and how it impacts everything from the economy to everyday life. She shares what surprised her most during her reporting, the global realities people don’t see, and why these conversations matter to everyone listening. Another key moment—she speaks on journalism being under attack and why access to real information is more important than ever. Read Lydia Polgreen’s New York Times series The Great Migration now and learn more about her Sidney Hillman Award-winning work. Watch our full interview on @HOT97 YouTube + HOT97 app. SUBSCRIBE: https://hot97.nyc/subscribe GET MORE: https://hot97.nyc/getmore #HOT97 #lydiapolgreen #nessa #nessaonair
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